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Our History: The strange battle of Lake Tanganyika

Our History: The strange battle of Lake Tanganyika

Dec. 26, 2015, was the 100th anniversary of one of the strangest naval battles of the First World War, when an eccentric British officer who had married a woman from Victoria took on the German navy with two little boats on Lake Tanganyika.

Nellie McClung: Stirring memories of snow, white bows of WCTU

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Jan. 7, 1939. A day like this would stir anyone’s heart.
Jack Knox: 25 stories you'll remember from 2015

Jack Knox: 25 stories you'll remember from 2015

Dunno, but the poor old world was pretty black and blue in 2015. A devastating earthquake in Nepal. Terrorist attacks from Kenya to California. A German pilot who deliberately crashed an airliner into the Alps. So many mass shootings in the U.S.
Robert Amos: Wrapping up a good year in art

Robert Amos: Wrapping up a good year in art

What kind of year was it in the art world? Not bad. Things took a tumble back in 2008 and, since then, artists have been clawing their way back to where they used to be. We’re not there yet, but we seem to be heading for sunny days.

Nellie McClung: Still time to square accounts as the year comes to an end

The column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Dec. 31, 1938. I have before me a summary of the wars since 1918, and note the number is 20. It is no use computing the number of deaths or the money spent.
Our Community: A boy's Christmas wish comes true

Our Community: A boy's Christmas wish comes true

For a six-year-old boy coming to terms with Type 1 juvenile diabetes, at least one of his dreams came true this Christmas. Living with the disease means he has to test his blood — which involves pricking his finger — six to 10 times a day.
Wave, area eerily similar in Tofino whale-watching tragedies

Wave, area eerily similar in Tofino whale-watching tragedies

The waves rose out of nowhere, tipped the boats straight up and hurled people into the churning seas. There was no time for maydays.
The making of a new Y

The making of a new Y

Inside the new Westhills YM-YWCA

Inside the new Westhills YM-YWCA

Spring opening set for Langford facility
Our history: The early days of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s gold rush

Our history: The early days of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s gold rush

In 1851, reports of gold discoveries in the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii) sparked a flurry of excitement among British and American traders in the area.