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Morning earthquake between Victoria, northwest US rattles residents

Morning earthquake between Victoria, northwest US rattles residents

4.5 magnitude earthquake widely felt by residents on the south Island
‘Absolutely unreal’: Wounded Warrior runners end 800-km journey in Victoria

‘Absolutely unreal’: Wounded Warrior runners end 800-km journey in Victoria

The 8 runners and their team raise funds and awareness for mental health programs 
Trio of North Saanich potters holds Souperbowl fundraiser for food bank

Trio of North Saanich potters holds Souperbowl fundraiser for food bank

The event happens on March 8 from 11 a.m. at 9236 Pinetree Road
Magic Wand helps Greater Victoria students save on costly graduation garments

Magic Wand helps Greater Victoria students save on costly graduation garments

The program has helped over 2000 students since its inception in 2001
Victoria basketball league uniting women and genderqueer people

Victoria basketball league uniting women and genderqueer people

Island Hoops offers a Sunday night three-on-three league, and a Tuesday night drop-in program
Greater Victoria art galleries pop with bold colours and statements in March

Greater Victoria art galleries pop with bold colours and statements in March

The Pop Movement continues to visit Victoria; 'fake news' takes over one gallery's website
Victoria's classic boat fest looks for artists and musicians to make waves

Victoria's classic boat fest looks for artists and musicians to make waves

Applications to participate in the 45th annual Victoria Classic Boat Festival close on March 14
Spring break camps offer Victoria youth a chance to learn how to sail

Spring break camps offer Victoria youth a chance to learn how to sail

Youth will set sail on the Salish Sea during two different voyages throughout spring break
Acclaimed Ukrainian classical guitarist to take the stage in Saanich

Acclaimed Ukrainian classical guitarist to take the stage in Saanich

Marko Topchii will perform at UVic's Phillip T. Young recital hall
Oak Bay residents, businesses shift buying habits amid U.S. tariff threats

Oak Bay residents, businesses shift buying habits amid U.S. tariff threats

Many are opting to purchase local and Canadian goods instead of American alternatives