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Q&A: Author Susan Musgrave talks loss of notorious bank robber husband

Q&A: Author Susan Musgrave talks loss of notorious bank robber husband

The Globe and Mail’s Marsha Lederman talked with Musgrave before a live audience
WATCH: Making It – Camosun College celebrates 30 years of fine furniture

WATCH: Making It – Camosun College celebrates 30 years of fine furniture

Take a seat in this interactive exhibition with an innovative approach to craftsmanship
Saanich companies stack up building award nominations

Saanich companies stack up building award nominations

Saanich-based GT Mann Contracting received 22 nominations in 17 categories as the Victoria Residential Builders Association (VRBA) released its list of nominees for the 2018 Construction Achievements and Renovations of Excellence (CARE) Awards.
Area monitors keeping watchful eye on Saanich’s Haro Woods

Area monitors keeping watchful eye on Saanich’s Haro Woods

As the future of a popular recreation area in Saanich remains up in the air, local residents plan to keep a closer eye on it.
How well do you really know British Columbia?

How well do you really know British Columbia?

To celebrate B.C. Day, take this 20-question test to find out how much you know about our province
Sand sculptures promise a whale of a time at Cadboro Bay Festival

Sand sculptures promise a whale of a time at Cadboro Bay Festival

Activities will fill Cadboro Gyro Park Sunday, Aug. 12
Students design bracelet to measure poison air from wildfires

Students design bracelet to measure poison air from wildfires

St. Michaels student attends SHAD summer program at PEI
Islands West Produce opens 50,000 square-foot facility in Saanich

Islands West Produce opens 50,000 square-foot facility in Saanich

130 staff work at distribution facility in Saanich
Vimy Foundation’s educational experience of a lifetime awaits Island girl

Vimy Foundation’s educational experience of a lifetime awaits Island girl

Chemainus’ Woodruff one of only 14 students from across Canada chosen for prestigious program
Saanich farmer adapts to weather climate change

Saanich farmer adapts to weather climate change

Rob Galey is crouching in the southwestern corner of a field growing strawberries – Albion strawberries, a California variety, to be precise. To the untrained eye, the field in rural Saanich stretches into the distance, but it is only a small part of the Galey Farms holdings.