Brittany Lee

Kick off your Sunday shoes for Canadian College of Performing Arts performance of Footloose

Canadian College of Performing Arts take on Footloose combines the classic characters with modern pop anthems

Vincent Gale, left, Bill Dow and Sarah Orenstein star in God of Carnage at the Belfry Theatre.

Mayhem rules the day in God of Carnage

A satire of social conduct and modern day marriage is on stage in the Belfry Theatre

Vincent Gale, left, Bill Dow and Sarah Orenstein star in God of Carnage at the Belfry Theatre.
Writer and producer Wes Borg illustrates the frustration of trying to write a play in three hours.

Theatre fun times four at 4-Play

Proceeds from the 4-Play fundraiser go to the Intrepid Theatre Club the producers of UnoFest and the Victoria Fringe Festival.

Writer and producer Wes Borg illustrates the frustration of trying to write a play in three hours.
Pat Martin Bates’ Inscape: Day and Night in the Peacock's Ever-Watching Eye.

Victoria’s visionaries

Join artist Robert Amos and Victoria visionary artists, as they share their stories in a lecture series at the Eclectic Gallery in Oak Bay.

Pat Martin Bates’ Inscape: Day and Night in the Peacock's Ever-Watching Eye.
Thousands of wild critters, such as raccoons, are rescued and rehabilitated each year at Wild ARC in Metchosin.

A walk on the wild side

A Greater Victoria facility that helps wildlife on the mend is opening its doors this weekend for a behind the scenes look at animal rescue.

Thousands of wild critters, such as raccoons, are rescued and rehabilitated each year at Wild ARC in Metchosin.
Four baby raccoons stick together.

Where the wild things are

The open house takes place Saturday (March 31) and Sunday (April 1) from 12 to 4 p.m. at Wild ARC, 1020 Malloch Rd. in Metchosin.

Four baby raccoons stick together.
Cherry Bomb Toys owner Candace Woodward with some of the toys available in her Broad Street store. The store helps organize the Ultimate Hobby and Toy Fair set for Pearkes rec centre April 1.

Ultimate toy show takes over Pearkes Sunday

Ninth edition of hobby and toy show takes place Sunday (April 1) from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Field House at Pearkes recreation centre.

Cherry Bomb Toys owner Candace Woodward with some of the toys available in her Broad Street store. The store helps organize the Ultimate Hobby and Toy Fair set for Pearkes rec centre April 1.
Ukelele busker TeeJay (Terrence John Groom) shows off some of his energetic moves while performing on the street last Friday.

HIV offers second chance for Victoria busker

On March 29, numerous restaurants are donating 25 per cent of proceeds from your bill to the Victoria branch of AVI.

Ukelele busker TeeJay (Terrence John Groom) shows off some of his energetic moves while performing on the street last Friday.

UVic scuba club host 24-hour fundraiser

The 24-Hour Dive Relay starts March 24 at 12 p.m., running until 11:59 a.m. the next day in the McKinnon Building Pool at UVic.

Maria Coffey and Dag Goering, holding one of his elephant photos, in the couple’s James Bay home.

Elephant angels: Victoria couple devoted to protecting endangered animals

Elephants and Other Adventures takes place on Wednesday, March 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Young Auditorium at Camosun College

Maria Coffey and Dag Goering, holding one of his elephant photos, in the couple’s James Bay home.

UVic hosts social justice forum

Social Justice and the Media Mini-Conference takes place Sunday, March 25 from 1-5 p.m. at the UVic Legacy Art Gallery at 630 Yates St.

Patricia Walter, right, the owner of heritage home Gibson House, has rented her property for use as a set for movies and other productions multiple times. She is shown here in her living room with Kathleen Gilbert, commissioner for the Vancouver Island South Film and Media Commission.

Lights, camera, action! Is your Victoria home film-worthy?

Film commission offers homeowners tips on having your property used in a movie

Patricia Walter, right, the owner of heritage home Gibson House, has rented her property for use as a set for movies and other productions multiple times. She is shown here in her living room with Kathleen Gilbert, commissioner for the Vancouver Island South Film and Media Commission.

Esquimalt council working to keep tax increase manageable

Budget talks continuing, community grants among items cut to save money

Downtown Victoria strip club shut down until March 31

Joint investigation catalogues a collection of offences at Monty's

Search warrant at Victoria hotel turns up drugs, cash and weapons

Man and woman known to police taken into police custody

Vic-Esquimalt break-in, theft numbers rise

Copper materials, high-end bicycles among the popular items to steal

School children on spring break practise their daredevil skills on the outside edge of the Ogden Point breakwater Monday. Winds gusting up to 100 kilometres per hour created big waves on the waterfront and caused damage elsewhere around the city and region.

Weather causes havoc around Victoria

High winds blow trees down, knock power out for hours

School children on spring break practise their daredevil skills on the outside edge of the Ogden Point breakwater Monday. Winds gusting up to 100 kilometres per hour created big waves on the waterfront and caused damage elsewhere around the city and region.

Justice Institute students learn hands-on in downtown Victoria

School offers not just police and firefighter training