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A World Cup in Victoria? Why not?

A World Cup in Victoria? Why not?

The 2014 World Cup soccer final is today in Rio. What’s that got to do with the 20th-anniversary celebrations of the 1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games, to take place Aug.

Nellie McClung: An ‘informal’ garden can still be an oasis of delight

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on July 17, 1937. A gloomy fire is burning in my heart this morning, a sullen fire that may never break into flame. It unsettles me.
Peter Leech made his mark on gold-rush town

Peter Leech made his mark on gold-rush town

The town named after him has disappeared, his name on the burial records was misread and his grave site was nearly lost as a result. But the memory of Peter Leech and the formation of Leechtown, near Sooke, will be marked today at Ross Bay Cemetery.
Stella was Victoria’s notorious madam

Stella was Victoria’s notorious madam

A wealthy West Coast madam known from San Francisco to Victoria at the turn of the 20th century, Stella Carroll was strong, beautiful and a force to be reckoned with.
Our Community: Two wheels, 1,200 clicks — no problem

Our Community: Two wheels, 1,200 clicks — no problem

On Monday, a group of long-distance cyclists from as far away as Japan will pedal 1,200 kilometres — from Victoria to Port Hardy and back — in under 90 hours in the VanIsle 1200, a cycling event that tests the limits of physical and mental endurance.
A sea of red and white

A sea of red and white

Support grows to ban sewage dumping in Saanich Inlet

Support grows to ban sewage dumping in Saanich Inlet

Cowichan Valley Regional District directors voted unanimously to support a petition to be presented in the House of Commons to stop boats from dumping sewage into Saanich Inlet.
Postcards from the past

Postcards from the past

Historical images from Greater Victoria and Vancouver Island
Speedy surgery on hip fractures saves money, keeps seniors mobile

Speedy surgery on hip fractures saves money, keeps seniors mobile

A dramatic increase in the number of hip-fracture surgeries done within 48 hours at Royal Jubilee Hospital is decreasing complications, saving money and maybe saving lives.

Nellie McClung: Stone house a reflection of the workmanship of its creator

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on July 24, 1937. There is a substantial stone house on Ash Road in Gordon Head that looks out across an orchard to the sea.