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Debut arts and culture festival coming to Fort Rodd Hill in Colwood

Debut arts and culture festival coming to Fort Rodd Hill in Colwood

In Sight Festival is organized by Arts and Culture Colwood Society and set for Sept. 10-11
Fading into the Tofino forest: International artist to make statement with camouflage bodypainting

Fading into the Tofino forest: International artist to make statement with camouflage bodypainting

Filippo Ioco will be at the Naa’Waya’Sum Indigenous Coastal Gardens next week to paint four models
“Godzilla” series filming in Harrison Lake area

“Godzilla” series filming in Harrison Lake area

Series with working title “Hourglass” filming in various B.C. locales
Kin of B.C.’s music royalty headline Sooke festival

Kin of B.C.’s music royalty headline Sooke festival

A Family Curse has bloodlines to rock band 54•40
Turkish pop star jailed over joke about religious schools

Turkish pop star jailed over joke about religious schools

Gulsen Colakoglu in custody on charges of ‘inciting hatred’
Canadian Screen Awards makes next year’s acting categories gender neutral

Canadian Screen Awards makes next year’s acting categories gender neutral

No longer separate catgories for male and female performance awards
Top nominee Tenille Townes to co-host CCMA Awards with viral sensation Blanco Brown

Top nominee Tenille Townes to co-host CCMA Awards with viral sensation Blanco Brown

Awards show will be held at Calgary’s Scotiabank Saddledome on Sept.11 and be televised live
North Saanich’s Flavour Trail hosts tasty weekend celebration

North Saanich’s Flavour Trail hosts tasty weekend celebration

More than 20 stops exist along tour of local food and drink producers
Animated doc ‘Eternal Spring’ selected as Canada’s contender for Oscar nomination

Animated doc ‘Eternal Spring’ selected as Canada’s contender for Oscar nomination

Filmmaker hopes selection will draw further attention to human rights abuses in China
Sooke Community Choir set to sing again

Sooke Community Choir set to sing again

Long-time Sooke choral staple back after COVID-induced hiatus