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Robert Amos: Artist leaving a remarkable legacy

Robert Amos: Artist leaving a remarkable legacy

I dropped by to visit Jim Gordaneer in the hospital the other day. At this stage, Gordaneer, who was born in 1933, is a shadow of his former self.

Nellie McClung: Spiritually undeveloped sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ needs an awakening

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Nov. 26, 1938. Every period brings out new words and phrases which have in them the history of the day.
Bay Street Armoury marks 100th anniversary

Bay Street Armoury marks 100th anniversary

A march into history at a military bastion that has seen generations recruited and even a Joe Louis fight
Our Community: 8,000 flowers handed out on Kindness Day

Our Community: 8,000 flowers handed out on Kindness Day

Victorians walking downtown just over a week ago got an unexpected gesture of kindness — a flower to commemorate World Kindness Day. A Victoria group, KindnessYYJ, marked Friday the 13th by handing out 8,000 flowers all around downtown Victoria.

Renowned Wildwood forest changing hands

Ownership of Wildwood — a renowned 77-acre ecoforest near Cedar — will go to the Ecoforestry Institute Society in December under a recently signed agreement. The Land Conservancy of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ has owned Wildwood since 2000.
Around Town: It’s all about giving back

Around Town: It’s all about giving back

There was a dramatic distinction to this year’s National Philanthropy Awards presentation at the Empress Hotel. It became more than the formal recognition of philanthropic individuals and organizations that make a difference in the lives of others.
Robert Amos: David Blackwood, drawn to drama

Robert Amos: David Blackwood, drawn to drama

David Blackwood: A Major Exhibition, Winchester Galleries 2070 Oak Bay Ave., 250-595-2777, winchestergalleriesltd.com until Dec. 23. David Blackwood is an artist I admire.

Nellie McClung: Good books are more binding than political treaties

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Nov. 30, 1940.
Remembering

Remembering

With Remembrance Day on Wednesday, Islander offers two stories — one from the First World War , the other from the Second World War
War beckoned Vic High students

War beckoned Vic High students

On Aug. 4, 1914, Britain entered the First World War and sent a call throughout the Empire for recruits to aid in opposing Germany and Austria-Hungary.