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Salish Weave Collection now touring Comox Valley schools

Salish Weave Collection now touring Comox Valley schools

École au Cœur de l’Île (SD93) and School District 71 are the recipients of Box I and Box II of the Salish Weave Collection, donated by Christiane and George Smyth of Victoria.
Movie set turns Victoria neighbourhoods into New York City

Movie set turns Victoria neighbourhoods into New York City

Another Hallmark movie is currently shooting in Greater Victoria
B.C. duo write and illustrate children’s book to help families deal with ALS

B.C. duo write and illustrate children’s book to help families deal with ALS

June is ALS Awareness Month: the disease affects thousands of Canadians each year
Tony Award nominations promise clash of big brands

Tony Award nominations promise clash of big brands

Plenty of nominations don’t necessarily lead to actual wins on Tony night
Nanaimo’s fiddle orchestra Fiddelium returns to Port Theatre for second concert

Nanaimo’s fiddle orchestra Fiddelium returns to Port Theatre for second concert

Around 60 fiddlers of all ages will perform in the show
Tina Fey’s ‘Mean Girls,’ ‘SpongeBob’ musical lead Tony nods

Tina Fey’s ‘Mean Girls,’ ‘SpongeBob’ musical lead Tony nods

Best new musical category is filled by “The Band’s Visit,” ”Frozen,” ”Mean Girls” and “SpongeBob SquarePants: The Musical.
Port Alberni dancer headed to Juilliard

Port Alberni dancer headed to Juilliard

Holden Cole is one of 12 male students accepted into world-class dance program
‘Infinity War’ opens with record $250M, passing ‘Star Wars’

‘Infinity War’ opens with record $250M, passing ‘Star Wars’

Whole lot of superheroes add up to a whole lot of ticket sales
Enter the realm of ancient Egypt at the Royal BC Museum

Enter the realm of ancient Egypt at the Royal BC Museum

Ambitious exhibition set to open May 18 in Victoria, running to Dec. 31
VIDEO: B.C. ‘escapologist’ stuns judges on Britain’s Got Talent

VIDEO: B.C. ‘escapologist’ stuns judges on Britain’s Got Talent

Matt Johnson says televised water stunt was closest he’s come to death