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Anglicans vote in July on women bishops

Anglicans vote in July on women bishops

Liberals upset at last-minute amendments are looking at ways to put off a decision
Press Pass: Free-range debate can be taxing

Press Pass: Free-range debate can be taxing

BILL 54, WHERE ARE YOU? - The epic forced about-face on the HST is just too much for NDP MLAs to handle. The bill restoring the provincial sales tax is such a rich target of opportunity they don't know where to take aim.
$153,706 for literacy makes for 'a very good weekend'

$153,706 for literacy makes for 'a very good weekend'

The annual sa国际传媒 book sale raised $153,706 on Saturday and Sunday, $282 more than last year. The book sale has generated almost $1.7 million for literacy programs since its inception in 1998 and is part of the national RaiseaReader campaign.
Book sale an enchanted forest for local princess

Book sale an enchanted forest for local princess

Sometimes adults forget how fairy tales shape their lives. At the sa国际传媒 Book Sale, these same grown-ups politely step around a tiny brown-haired girl sprawled out - belly down - on the basement floor of the Victoria Curling Club.
Ryder's 'incredible day'

Ryder's 'incredible day'

Victoria cyclist makes history in Italy and is immortalized at home
Kids know what they want

Kids know what they want

Children's section the most popular, but treasures abound all over
Tooth fairy? Go to children's books

Tooth fairy? Go to children's books

Other hot sections include Sports, Arts, Travel and Gardening
Head to 'the cage' and turn the page of one of history's treasured tomes

Head to 'the cage' and turn the page of one of history's treasured tomes

If a little worn, these special books can catch the eyes of value hunters
sa国际传媒 Book Sale supports Books for Babies

sa国际传媒 Book Sale supports Books for Babies

TIMES COLONIST BOOK SALE Where: Victoria Curling Club, 1952 Quadra St. When: Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Council edges closer to policy on naming rights

Victoria councillors moved closer to adopting a corporate namingrights policy Thursday, but want to find out what residents think of the idea. After lengthy debate, councillors decided to use a draft crafted by Coun.