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Centennial party to start May 15

Centennial party to start May 15

Victoria High School鈥檚 legendary motto, 鈥淐ome Give A Cheer,鈥 will undergo a temporary change for the upcoming celebrations of its current building鈥檚 100th year.
A history of Vic High 鈥 and the horrors of war

A history of Vic High 鈥 and the horrors of war

Local author Barry Gough marks anniversary of his alma mater and the Great War
Highlanders ride soccer's growing tide in North America

Highlanders ride soccer's growing tide in North America

It may never rival the big four North聽American sports, but soccer has found a niche and made a definite beachhead on this continent.
Around Town: Timeless music on the palate

Around Town: Timeless music on the palate

You couldn鈥檛 blame guests who thought Crystal Garden might literally become a hothouse last Wednesday as they headed inside for Uncork Your Palate.

Nellie McClung: A wait in the garden amongst the earth can yield wonders

This column originally appeared in the Victoria Times on April 16, 1938. When William White, at work in his garden, heard his wife calling him in, he dropped his hoe and went in, making some excuse to his daughters for his appearance.
Robert Amos: A local tour, from ceramics to pastels

Robert Amos: A local tour, from ceramics to pastels

On a sunny afternoon I got on my bike, and got up to date with a few of the galleries in town. First stop, the Martin Batchelor Gallery.
Our Community: Cyclists ride in soldiers' footsteps

Our Community: Cyclists ride in soldiers' footsteps

Four local cyclists have started a fundraising drive with a goal of raising $30,000 for Wounded Warriors 乌鸦传媒, a charity that supports rehabilitation programs for Canadians wounded in combat. The four, Matt Barlee, Dr.
Langford puts out the welcome mat for seniors

Langford puts out the welcome mat for seniors

Langford may have a young demographic, but the welcome mat is out for seniors who choose to retire there, said Mayor Stew Young. Diversity is key, he said.

Nellie McClung: Spring days return in multicoloured glory to Gordon Head

This column originally appeared in the Victoria Times on April 9, 1938.
Robert Amos: Show captures rebirth of Chinese art

Robert Amos: Show captures rebirth of Chinese art

Barry Till, curator of Asian art at the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria since 1980, is coming up to retirement and seems determined to show us as much as possible of the fabulous collection for which he is responsible.