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Cougar Annie Tales brings life to light

Singer/songwriter Kat Kadoski lived in Clayoquot for three years care-taking Cougar Annie’s garden

Young art on show

Frank Hobbs elementary, Arbutus middle, Lambrick Park secondary and Mt. Douglas secondary schools show off artistic side
Sisters of St. Ann art set for preservation

Sisters of St. Ann art set for preservation

The Sisters are taking centre stage with a donation to the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria
The Drowsy Chaperone breaks fourth wall

The Drowsy Chaperone breaks fourth wall

Langham Court Theatre invites you to visit the shabby Manhattan apartment of a quirky, lonely gentleman known only as Man in Chair
Seafaring moves beneath the surface

Seafaring moves beneath the surface

The Maritime Museum of B.C. has expanded its mandate from seafaring history
Scott celebrates new CD

Scott celebrates new CD

Triple threat Aurora Scott may be many things, but superstitious is not one of them.
A tale of two worlds

A tale of two worlds

The Center for Asia-Pacific Initiative is hosting a launch of The Empress and Mrs. Conger

Listen to young artists at the University School of Music

Thursday, Jan. 12, at 8 p.m. (Admission by donation) enjoy a Clarinet Class Recital.

Folk club offers banjo

Tom Rawson will perform at Norway House for the Victoria Folk Club this Sunday.
A contemporary Celtic journey

A contemporary Celtic journey

The Eclectic Gallery, 2170 Oak Bay Ave. is featuring John McConnell, A Celtic Journey, Jan. 16 to Feb. 25.