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Robert Amos: A trip in Emily Carr鈥檚 footsteps
Laurie Carter, a magazine editor from Kelowna, was roaming around the province looking for travel articles to write when she first became aware of Emily Carr. She was at the village of Skedans in Haida Gwaii.
Mar 12, 2016 5:29 AM
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Nellie McClung: Fighting selfishness is the best way to win a war
This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on March 18, 1939. I wrote last week about the one fine day when I turned my back on all troublesome things and indulged in a fiesta of spring sunshine and budding trees.
Mar 12, 2016 5:16 AM
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Is it really cheaper to grow your own food?
You are fed up with the high price of vegetables at the grocery store. And have you seen what they are asking for meat? It鈥檚 crazy. It鈥檚 time to go back to the land 鈥 or at least the backyard 鈥 and grow your own food. You can hunt, live off the land.
Mar 12, 2016 5:09 AM
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Two fish species are becoming one in a small Island lake
Evolution can wipe out a species as surely as pollution, says a biologist who has witnessed and documented the phenomenon in a Vancouver Island lake.
Mar 12, 2016 4:46 AM
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Our Community: Could pink be the bravest colour?
Ryan Thirlwall is putting on a pink tutu and walking non-stop from Nanaimo to Victoria 鈥 again. Four years ago, the Victoria dad put on his eye-popping costume to walk 125 kilometres in 28 hours to raise funds to fund anti-bullying initiatives.
Mar 12, 2016 4:25 AM
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Ideafest: Playing games without frontiers
With sa国际传媒 already past its target for accepting 25,000 refugees from Syria, university academics are exploring whether video games can help.
Mar 5, 2016 6:24 AM
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Ideafest: Exploring the future of medicine
Experts in the emerging field of 鈥減ersonalized medicine鈥 will examine the promise of a new reality where doctors and researchers can better devise treatments for the individual.
Mar 5, 2016 6:16 AM
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Ideafest: Revealing the fun in chemistry
Prepare to laugh. Prepare to gasp. Prepare to be amazed and astonished as University of Victoria chemistry professor Alexandre Brolo and lab instructor Corrina Evans show that science can be fun.
Mar 5, 2016 6:10 AM
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Ideafest: A fast talk on small molecules
Molecules matter. 鈥淭he smallest molecules make the biggest differences in controlling cancer,鈥 said Fraser Hof, associate professor of chemistry at the University of Victoria.
Mar 5, 2016 6:03 AM
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A selection of Ideafest events
Detailed information available at uvic.ca/ideafest Monday, March 7 Graphic ideas @ UVic Noon - 2 p.m.
Mar 5, 2016 5:55 AM
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