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Match made in Duncan gave man his life back

Mat Lennox and Jesyka Clarkson have forged a bond few people will ever experience. Learning on Facebook that Lennox needed a new kidney, Clarkson donated one of her kidneys to him in February 2013.

Kenmore Air launches Nanaimo-SeaTac flights

Nanaimo-to-Seattle flights launched Monday morning; Kenmore Air begins round-trips to SeaTac Scheduled flights to Seattle from Nanaimo have begun as Kenmore Air launched its service last week.
Our History: When the first cars came to Victoria

Our History: When the first cars came to Victoria

When Fort Victoria was first established in the mid-19th century, eight pioneer families of Europe’s upper class formed the social elite of the modest colony.
Robert Amos: Archives keep Saanich history alive

Robert Amos: Archives keep Saanich history alive

Intriguing displays from the Saanich Archives have been showing up at the Cedar Hill Rec Centre and at the Saanich Municipal Hall. I decided to track them to the source.

Cranky prostate has a message for Jim Hume: Urine trouble now

Doctors call it “transurethral resection of the prostate,” or TURP for short.
Nature lover left a lasting legacy

Nature lover left a lasting legacy

When JoAnn Outerbridge retired to Saanich, she spent her final years as a real estate “flipper” in service to birds, plants and fellow seekers of nature. Outerbridge died on Feb. 2 in Victoria Hospice after a short illness with colon cancer.
Colwood house fit for a Hobbit

Colwood house fit for a Hobbit

Part Hobbit, part dwarf and with a magical inspiration that is all Gandalf, Joe Thompson has constructed a refuge for the best of J.R.R. Tolkien’s peoples and those who love them.
University of Victoria aims to make its research accessible to all

University of Victoria aims to make its research accessible to all

From timely talks about sports concussions and the effects of e-cigarettes to exploring enormous trees and microscopic biomedical devices, the third annual IdeaFest at the University of Victoria promises to unveil a range of cutting-edge research to

Our History: Remembering the ravages of the least-necessary war ever fought

This is an edited version of a powerful, passionate introduction given by author Wade Davis at the recent British Columbia's National Award for Canadian Non-Fiction event in Vancouver.
Tradition lives at the Chinese Public School

Tradition lives at the Chinese Public School

In this excerpt from Inside Chinatown: Ancient Culture in a New World, Robert Amos and Kileasa Wong write about the history of Victoria’s Chinese Public School and take us inside the building that stands at 636 Fisgard St.