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Peace project finds kids view nature as best way to relax

Peace project finds kids view nature as best way to relax

Peace may come at a price, but Kathleen Arnason, a Victoria woman who started the project Fountain of Peace, is a few steps closer to finding out what that price really is.
Bystanders ignore woman’s plea during attack

Bystanders ignore woman’s plea during attack

A woman was stunned to the ground this week. Not just because a stranger attacked her, leaving her with bruises and scraped confidence, but mostly because, despite dozens of bystanders nearby, no one came to her aid.
The Week — June 23

The Week — June 23

Immortalize a loved one with lichen, flying's out in Victoria, Greater Victoria Police Victim Services hosts a lecture about siblings of murder victims and one reader finds a new use for Mondays.
Vancouver riots display Group Think Theory and Darwinism at its most ridiculous

Vancouver riots display Group Think Theory and Darwinism at its most ridiculous

Vancouver-based writer captures the post-game madness that took over the city, special to Monday Magazine
The Week — June 16

The Week — June 16

Light Rail Transit stalls, World Naked Bike Ride makes Victoria blush, NEED2 still in crisis, charity meets dad
Playing with the dolls of childhood abuse

Playing with the dolls of childhood abuse

The Mary Manning Centre clears path for children dealing with sexual assault cases
A Fight to Choose Life

A Fight to Choose Life

Jean Oliver has been thinking about suicide for the last six years. At 52, she still remembers going into the hospital with an X-Acto blade in her hand and asking the nurses for help.
Code of Justice

Code of Justice

Kimberly proctor's killers will face a fate worse than death — Monday asked writer Timothy Collins, who has intimate knowledge of Canada’s prison system, to provide us with an insider’s look at what these killers would likely face.
The Week — June 9

The Week — June 9

New bike racks equal city support, first Vancouver Island-trained guide dog finds his home
Betty Fox is 'seriously ill'

Betty Fox is 'seriously ill'

Betty Fox, mother of the late Terry Fox, the Canadian hero from Port Coquitlam, is seriously ill, according to a statement posted today on the Terry Fox Foundation website.