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Our Community: Dads, daughters dance the night away

Our Community: Dads, daughters dance the night away

The Butterfly Ball, Victoria鈥檚 only father-and-daughter ball, recently raised $44,000 in support of Children鈥檚 Health Foundation of Vancouver Island.
Around Town: A fantastic fete for Foster

Around Town: A fantastic fete for Foster

A sold-out crowd of 640 admirers burst into laughter Thursday night when David Foster deadpanned: 鈥淚 feel like I鈥檝e just been to my own funeral.
Robert Amos: Inspiration at the water鈥檚 edge

Robert Amos: Inspiration at the water鈥檚 edge

Judy McLaren is a painter in the classical, realist tradition. Her education at the Ontario College of Art and subsequent training at the Royal Ontario Museum set her on this path.

Nellie McClung: In the battle against defeatism, we all have a role to play

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on June 22, 1940. Last week, I wrote something about the graduation exercises which are taking place all over sa国际传媒, with pomp and circumstance, colour and music, oratory and roses.
New era begins for baseball's Victoria HarbourCats

New era begins for baseball's Victoria HarbourCats

New ownership group glad to trade the boardroom for bleachers
Our Community: Charity car show ready to roll

Our Community: Charity car show ready to roll

The Saanich Fire Fighters Charitable Foundation is hoping to raise $15,000 for local families from people attending its Rock & Roll for Little Souls, the largest invitational car show on Vancouver Island, May聽29 to 31.
sa国际传媒 Ferries aims to be safest in the world

sa国际传媒 Ferries aims to be safest in the world

March 22, 2006, was the undisputed worst day in sa国际传媒 Ferries history: That was the day Queen of the North ran aground 70 nautical miles south of Prince Rupert and sank. Two of the 101 passengers were never found and have been presumed drowned.

A fresh look at the gold rushes that helped shape sa国际传媒

New Perspectives on the Gold Rush Edited by Kathryn Bridge Royal British Columbia Museum, 190 pp., $24.
Robert Amos: Victoria has artist On Top of the World

Robert Amos: Victoria has artist On Top of the World

Blythe Scott. Rarely was a person so well-named. You can tell by her accent she鈥檚 a Scot. From Glasgow, in fact. And blithe? My dictionary offers 鈥渃heerful, friendly, jocund, sprightly, merry, joyous, glad, happy.

Nellie McClung: No time for self-pity when the whole world is endangered

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on June 1, 1940. On May 6, an Alberta woman wrote me a letter that I shall endeavour to answer. It is a good letter, written with vigour and honesty.