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Saanich’s Claremont hits high notes with Mamma Mia! and senior-year spirit

Saanich’s Claremont hits high notes with Mamma Mia! and senior-year spirit

ABBA classic opens on May 20 with cast of nearly 100 students from Claremont Secondary School
Sooke Potholes is a place of beauty and wonder

Sooke Potholes is a place of beauty and wonder

The potholes are not just a place for swimming and hiking – they're also near an important salmon spawning spot and offer a glimpse into geological history
Greater Victoria's Healing Hearts Run providing comfort at a time of loss

Greater Victoria's Healing Hearts Run providing comfort at a time of loss

Event at Royal Roads raising funds to support people experiencing reproductive trauma
Sidney vet pens book of life lessons from work with animals

Sidney vet pens book of life lessons from work with animals

The book offers a perspective on life through the eyes of a dedicated veterinarian
Community mourns beloved Sidney drive-thru queen

Community mourns beloved Sidney drive-thru queen

'It will be my first Mother's Day without mom': Lincoln McLennan
98 yachts ready to set sail at Victoria's 80th annual Swiftsure Race

98 yachts ready to set sail at Victoria's 80th annual Swiftsure Race

The event's three races begin on May 24 just off Clover Point
Sustainable, ocean-grown: Sooke company makes waves with seaweed skincare

Sustainable, ocean-grown: Sooke company makes waves with seaweed skincare

Seaflora skincare takes on the International Seaweed Symposium and celebrates 25 years in business
QUIZ: Celebrating Mom on Mother’s Day

QUIZ: Celebrating Mom on Mother’s Day

The second Sunday of May is a day set aside to honour mothers
B.C. wilderness more accessible through new Esquimalt adventure company

B.C. wilderness more accessible through new Esquimalt adventure company

Customers can rent from a fleet of six Ford trucks
After four years and nine lives, a Sooke cat show may come to an end

After four years and nine lives, a Sooke cat show may come to an end

Cat Fanciers of B.C. organizer says an initial 500% hall rental increase gave him a shock