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Straight from the heart: a guide to Valentine's Day romance in Greater Victoria

Straight from the heart: a guide to Valentine's Day romance in Greater Victoria

Spanning Sidney, Oak Bay, Victoria and Saanich, we've got you covered
Royal B.C. Museum display celebrates work of Japanese-Canadian photographer

Royal B.C. Museum display celebrates work of Japanese-Canadian photographer

The Hayashi Photography Studio display at Royal BC Museum captures early 20th century life in Cumberland, B.C.
Victoria Film Fest returns to Sidney's Star Cinema after 5-year hiatus

Victoria Film Fest returns to Sidney's Star Cinema after 5-year hiatus

Thirteen of the most popular festival movies will be screened from Feb. 7 - 13
Port Alberni wildlife artist to open solo show in Victoria

Port Alberni wildlife artist to open solo show in Victoria

Mike Semkiw was mentored by renowned Alberni naturalist Fred Rollin
Island composer's reflections on COVID-19 captured in new documentary

Island composer's reflections on COVID-19 captured in new documentary

The Sound of a Pandemic follows Camilo Aybar as he writes first symphony wrestling with pandemic loneliness
Whale tail dubbed an Oak Bay favourite among Arts Alive sculptures

Whale tail dubbed an Oak Bay favourite among Arts Alive sculptures

Sculptures remain scattered across the community through April
New non-profit works to establish arts hub at Nanaimo church

New non-profit works to establish arts hub at Nanaimo church

Benefit concert support creation of Old City Arts Hub at St. Andrew's United Church
Words on Water Writers Festival returns to Campbell River in early March

Words on Water Writers Festival returns to Campbell River in early March

Several Canadian authors will be in Campbell River on March 8 and 9
Potter about: Lilach Lotan’s 'farm stand' sells luscious-looking pottery

Potter about: Lilach Lotan’s 'farm stand' sells luscious-looking pottery

Nanaimo-based artist showcasing her work out of an eye-catching roadside trailer
Review: Rich historical research fuels Vancouver Island woman's debut novel

Review: Rich historical research fuels Vancouver Island woman's debut novel

Cynthia LeBrun's Black Sunflowers draws on her mother-in-law's life during Soviet and Nazi occupations of Ukraine