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I Never Sang for My Father opens at St. Luke’s Players Community Theatre on March 11. (Courtesy St. Luke’s Players)

I Never Sang for My Father hits the Saanich stage

‘This heartwarming play is deeply moving, remarkably timely and strikes a universal chord’

I Never Sang for My Father opens at St. Luke’s Players Community Theatre on March 11. (Courtesy St. Luke’s Players)
Annual Earth Day Children’s Art Show: Web of Life to be held on Saturday, April 18. (Submitted by Coast Collective)

Web of Life art show calls for young artists

Artists up to the age of 12 can enter the Earth Day Children’s Art Show

Annual Earth Day Children’s Art Show: Web of Life to be held on Saturday, April 18. (Submitted by Coast Collective)
B.C. Legislature reopened to the public on Friday morning. (Black Press Media file photo)

VIDEO: B.C. Legislature reopens, leading a selection of today’s news stories

A selection of Greater Victoria top stories for March 6

B.C. Legislature reopened to the public on Friday morning. (Black Press Media file photo)
Police arrest five at B.C. Legislature after discussions ‘break down’ with Indigenous relations minister. (Photo provided by gidimten_checkpoint Instagram)

VIDEO: Five arrests at the legislature leads a selection of today’s news stories

A selection of Greater Victoria top stories for March 5

Police arrest five at B.C. Legislature after discussions ‘break down’ with Indigenous relations minister. (Photo provided by gidimten_checkpoint Instagram)
Empress Hotel workers have served strike notice for 8 a.m. on March 7. (Black Press Media file photo)
Empress Hotel workers have served strike notice for 8 a.m. on March 7. (Black Press Media file photo)
$17,000-worth of distracted driving tickets lead a selection of today’s news stories

$17,000-worth of distracted driving tickets lead a selection of today’s news stories

A selection of Greater Victoria top stories for March 3

$17,000-worth of distracted driving tickets lead a selection of today’s news stories
A small burial ground that belongs to the T’Souke First Nation lies about 25 metres from the eastern boundary of the EMCS parking lot. (Tim Collins - Sooke News Mirror)

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A small burial ground that belongs to the T’Souke First Nation lies about 25 metres from the eastern boundary of the EMCS parking lot. (Tim Collins - Sooke News Mirror)
RCMP on scene at a workplace on Amy Road in Langford. (Aaron Guillen/News Staff)

VIDEO: A sudden workplace death early Monday morning leads a selection of today’s news stories

A selection of Greater Victoria top stories for March 2

RCMP on scene at a workplace on Amy Road in Langford. (Aaron Guillen/News Staff)
Thousands of people enter Victoria via the Coho Ferry from Port Angeles. (Nicole Crescenzi/News Staff)
Thousands of people enter Victoria via the Coho Ferry from Port Angeles. (Nicole Crescenzi/News Staff)
Two people were arrested at the BC Legislature for mischief after spraying chalk paint on the vicinity. (Kendra Crighton/News Staff)
Two people were arrested at the BC Legislature for mischief after spraying chalk paint on the vicinity. (Kendra Crighton/News Staff)
Keith Clarke says that every time he turns on the tap, he’s aware of the need to conserve water. (Tim Collins - Black Press Media)

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Keith Clarke says that every time he turns on the tap, he’s aware of the need to conserve water. (Tim Collins - Black Press Media)
VIDEO: Victoria to host Former First Lady Michelle Obama, leads a selection of today’s news stories
VIDEO: Victoria to host Former First Lady Michelle Obama, leads a selection of today’s news stories
Lindsay Buziak was 24 years old when she was stabbed to death while showing a home in Gordon Head. Twelve years later, a new petition asks to have her case turned over to a new police agency. (Change.org)
Lindsay Buziak was 24 years old when she was stabbed to death while showing a home in Gordon Head. Twelve years later, a new petition asks to have her case turned over to a new police agency. (Change.org)
The Saanich-based group called AccessBC was disappointed to see that universal no-cost birth control was not included in the 2020 B.C. budget. (Ceridwen/Wikimedia Commons)
The Saanich-based group called AccessBC was disappointed to see that universal no-cost birth control was not included in the 2020 B.C. budget. (Ceridwen/Wikimedia Commons)
Harry Charles Sadd, a 73-year-old former badminton coach, plead guilty to eight charges relating to sexual abuse that took place between 1970 and 1984. (RCMP handout)
Harry Charles Sadd, a 73-year-old former badminton coach, plead guilty to eight charges relating to sexual abuse that took place between 1970 and 1984. (RCMP handout)
VIDEO: A plane crash in Saanich leads a selection of today’s news stories

VIDEO: A plane crash in Saanich leads a selection of today’s news stories

A selection of Greater Victoria top stories for Feb. 18

VIDEO: A plane crash in Saanich leads a selection of today’s news stories
Luke Lampson, 5, visits the Victoria News office Friday morning in character as Clark Kent. (Nina Grossman/News Staff)

Five-year-old superman tours Victoria News office

Luke Lampson gets newsroom tour as ‘Clark Kent’

Luke Lampson, 5, visits the Victoria News office Friday morning in character as Clark Kent. (Nina Grossman/News Staff)
Supporters of the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs are at government buildings across Greater Victoria Friday. (Kendra Crighton/News Staff)
Supporters of the Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs are at government buildings across Greater Victoria Friday. (Kendra Crighton/News Staff)
Shermineh Sheri Ziaee was released last week following a Jan. 28 arrest in Swift Current (Black Press Media/ File Photo).
Shermineh Sheri Ziaee was released last week following a Jan. 28 arrest in Swift Current (Black Press Media/ File Photo).
Tents shielding food and supplies for supporters who have occupied the B.C. Legislature for six days. (Kendra Crighton/News Staff)

VIDEO: Wet’suwet’en protests come to an end, leads a selection of today’s news stories

A selection of Greater Victoria top stories for Feb. 12

Tents shielding food and supplies for supporters who have occupied the B.C. Legislature for six days. (Kendra Crighton/News Staff)
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