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    Victoria Hospice 50/50

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    Win big while supporting compassionate care at Victoria Hospice!  Sales are open until Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 4:00 pm with the draw set for 5:00 pm at Victoria Hospice. We will announce the winner at the event on May 5, 2024, or simply check the raffle website to see if you are the winner!  Buy single tickets for $10, a three-pack for $25, 10 for $50 or 50 for $200. The anticipated jac

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  • Explore Leadership Studies at RRU | Royal Roads University
    Nov 08
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    Explore Leadership Studies at RRU | Royal Roads University

    November 8th, 2022 12:00 PM – November 8th, 2022 1:00 PM   At the School of Leadership Studies, we believe that good leadership can transform people and organizations. Our vision is to connect scholarship with practice to change the world, one leader at a time. Our graduate-level programs have been honed over 15 years to continually deliver relevant leadership education that is as much

  • The Biodiversity Imperative? Webinar Series
    Nov 24
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    The Biodiversity Imperative? Webinar Series

    November 24th, 2022 12:00 PM – November 24th, 2022 1:00 PM   The latest IPCC report and the 2018 IPBES report offer dire warning for human vitality, never mind the sixth mass extinction we are now entering. Exploring and better understanding the intersectionality of biodiversity, climate change and human health for improving local and regional planning and sustainable development is one

  • Expect the Unexpected: Supporting Students During a Global Pandemic
    Nov 29
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    Expect the Unexpected: Supporting Students During a Global Pandemic

    November 29th, 2022 12:00 PM – November 29th, 2022 1:00 PM   Join Dr. Robin Mueller and a panel of student service leaders from across Canada to learn about leading responsively during the COVID-19 pandemic, specifically in student service-focused areas of higher education. The panel will explore ways to support students with flexible and adaptable service practices, and some of the lea

  • Become a climate action leader
    Dec 07
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    Become a climate action leader

    December 7th, 2022 12:00 PM – December 7th, 2022 1:00 PM Our graduate programs in Climate Action Leadership are an invitation to join the international movement working to change the climate story from a tale of disaster to one of transformation — and from activism to organizational and societal leadership. Now more than ever, we are being called to reimagine a future that is better prepared

  • Designing Learning: Looking Towards 2023
    Dec 12
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    Designing Learning: Looking Towards 2023

    Learning has taken so many forms over this year – from hybrid, online, blended, hyflex, and in-person – as organizations and institutions being to consider what a “new normal” is for how they design, facilitate, and deliver learning.  On December 12th, join Dr. Elizabeth Childs to hear from Mary Burgess, Amber Donahue, Monique Brewer, and Sharon Ambata-Villanueva, who are leaders in corporate

  • Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies
    Dec 14
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    Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies

    December 14th, 2022 12:00 PM – December 14th, 2022 1:00 PM   Individuals who are able to see the big picture, make new connections, and work between disciplines and professions are needed as we navigate complex social and environmental issues.   The Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies (BAIS) program allows you to combine courses in professional communication, environ

  • Designing Organizations for Wellbeing
    Dec 15
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    Designing Organizations for Wellbeing

    In today’s post-COVID world, we have learned first-hand about the importance of designing organizations for wellbeing. From understanding the role of executive leadership and values alignment, to adopting full systems approaches that engage and support wellness and psychological safety, many emerging approaches and techniques can support leaders in their efforts to create sustainable, thriving wor

  • Christmas in Versailles Online
    Dec 24
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    Christmas in Versailles Online

    The night before the night before Christmas in Versailles; Capriccio sings Charpentier Messe de Minuit and traditional carols .   Broadcast online from Christ Church Cathedral. Watch  from home !  For the Christmas concert (The “Night Before the Night Before” on December 23rd) we take you to the court of Versailles, for a sumptuous collection of traditional carols and Christmas


    • Christ Church Cathedral , Victoria, British Columbia, V8V 3G8
  • Post-Pandemic Higher Education Enrolment Trends
    Feb 21
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    Post-Pandemic Higher Education Enrolment Trends

    The first of its kind in Canada, RRU's Graduate Certificate in Strategic Enrolment Management responds to the demand for enrolment expertise in post-secondary institutions in North America.  As the COVID-19 pandemic begins to wane and enrolments fluctuate across the higher education sector, this expertise is becoming increasingly important for ensuring enrolment stability.  Join us to discuss post

  • Pathways to post-pandemic enrolment growth in Higher Education
    Mar 21
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    Pathways to post-pandemic enrolment growth in Higher Education

    The first of its kind in Canada, RRU's Graduate Certificate in Strategic Enrolment Management responds to the demand for enrolment expertise in post-secondary institutions in North America.  As the COVID-19 pandemic begins to wane and enrolments fluctuate across the higher education sector, this expertise is becoming increasingly important for ensuring enrolment stability.  Join us to explor

  • Call for Artists
    Aug 04
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    Call for Artists

    CALL FOR ARTISTS   The Integrate Art Society is currently looking for artists based around the greater Victoria region for a new project titled The Ministry of Counting Sheep.   In the 2015 Canadian Health Measures Survey, Stats Canada’s found that 25% of Canadians have trouble going to sleep or staying asleep every night. With the stresses of the ongoing pandemic, The Sleep Founda

  • Cooking Online with the London Chef | The Fragrant Mushroom
    Oct 14
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    Cooking Online with the London Chef | The Fragrant Mushroom

    Please join us on Oct 13 from 6:00-7:30pm us for this fun, free live-online culinary class, Cooking Online with the London Chef – The Fragrant Mushroom, an exciting collaboration with the London Chef and the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s Symbiosis exhibition, where we will be exploring delectable mushroom cuisine.   From the comfort of your home, hear from the Symbiosis co-curators, Jaim

  • SafelyFed Canada
    Nov 08
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    SafelyFed Canada

    The Milk Education Program will focus on emergency preparedness for young families and how marketing impacts infant feeding decisions. In partnership with Safely Fed Canada and the support from the TELUS FUND & Filmblanc,  Rowen K. McNiven Infant Feeding Consultants and Friends of SafelyFed Canada are pleased to offer a MILK open to all followed by a workshop for parents on emergency


    • Spectrum Community School, Saanich, British Columbia
  • The City Talks: Urban Colonialism on the Salish Sea
    Jan 26
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    The City Talks: Urban Colonialism on the Salish Sea

    A distinguished lecture series organized by the University of Victoria’s Committee for Urban Studies; discussing conflicts, pleasures, and politics of city life. Our upcoming speaker, Coll Thrush, will examine the parallel histories of three Salish Sea cities, illustrating how urban and Indigenous histories have been deeply entangled with each other.    All presentations will be held vir

  • Mar 01
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    Virtual The City Talks Lecture: Civilizing the (Civic) Museum: Decolonial Work at the Museum of Vancouver

    A distinguished lecture series organized by the University of Victoria’s Committee for Urban Studies; discussing conflicts, pleasures, and politics of city life.Our upcoming speaker, Viviane Gosselin, will delve into how valuing and representing diverse knowledge, histories and experiences of the city in the museum space can help build more resilient communities.  Come join us on Thursday Feb

  • Victoria Hospice 50/50
    Mar 05
    Happening Now

    Victoria Hospice 50/50

    Win big while supporting compassionate care at Victoria Hospice!  Sales are open until Saturday, May 4, 2024 at 4:00 pm with the draw set for 5:00 pm at Victoria Hospice. We will announce the winner at the event on May 5, 2024, or simply check the raffle website to see if you are the winner!  Buy single tickets for $10, a three-pack for $25, 10 for $50 or 50 for $200. The anticipated jac

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  • May 01
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    Spirit of Canada: An Artist’s Journal

    Art Show Opening: Spirit of Canada: An Artist’s Journal of the Canadian Landscape by John Stuart Pryce

  • May 22
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    Things My Mother Taught Me

    Things My Mother Taught Me Olivia and Gabe are moving into their first apartment together. They’ve driven halfway across the country to start their new life in Chicago. Can a two bedroom apartment contain all of the love,  laughs, worry and wisdom when both sets of parents show up to help? A funny and touching generational look at relationships. 3821 Cedar Hill Cross Rd http://www


    • 3821 Cedar Hill Cross Rd, Victoria , BC
  • Draw by Drawing
    May 24
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    Draw by Drawing

    Draw by Drawing returns! These are weekly drawing drop-in sessions facilitated by VISA Director, Instructor and Artist, Wendy Welch. A unique fun and imaginative project will be presented each week. $15/session. All materials supplied. Lots of parking! Sessions start next week, Thursday, May 23. This is a great way to put some art in your life without committing to a full course.


    • 2nd Floor 950 Kings Road, Victoria, BC, V9A 6Y1
  • Jun 01
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    Pockets in the House of Carr

    Pockets in the House of Carr  

  • RISONANZE Resonator Workshop and Performance
    Jun 01
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    RISONANZE Resonator Workshop and Performance

    Friday, May 31 composer Giorgio Magnanensi will present RISONANZE, a workshop exploring the possibilities of using different materials as audio resonators. It will feature Giorgio’s West Coast Radians, which are cedar speakers made out of reclaimed wood and used in the current gallery exhibition, Field Guides for Listeners. The workshop will be followed by a sound performance by Giorgio and Victor


    • Open Space, 510 Fort Street, 2nd floor, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 1E6
  • Jun 02
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    Canada. Our Home , a Canadian Travelogue

    The Victoria Arion Male Choir with special guest violinist Tamsyn Klazek-Shryer celebrates in song Canada's diverse heritage, geography,  and lifestyles. Featuring music composed by Ian Tyson ,Bruce Cockburn, Stan Rogers, Jan Garrett, Jimmy Rankin, Larry Nickel, Allister McGillvray and Harris loewen .It is an eclectic mix of joy and  sorrow, upbeat and slow, frivolity and introspection.


    • Cordova Bay United Church. 813 Claremont Ave., Victoria, B.C., British Columbia
  • Jun 04
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    Dahr Jamail Speaking and Book Tour Salt Spring Island

    Dahr Jamail, author of the recently released book "The End of Ice: Bearing Witness and Finding Meaning In the Path of Climate Disruption" will be doing 4 stops on his lower Vancouver Island tour:  Salt Spring Island (June 3), Sooke (June 4), UVic (June 5) and Duncan (June 6).  Check those separate listings for time and place. The tour is being organized by Transition Sooke and is supported by UVic


    • Meaden Hall 120 Blain Rd., Salt Spring Island, British Columbia
  • Jun 05
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    Dahr Jamail Speaking and Book Tour Sooke

    See June 3rd listing.


    • Holy Trinity Anglican Church 1962 Murray Rd., Sooke, British Columbia, V9Z 1H5
  • Book Launch with Julie Paul
    Jun 05
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    Book Launch with Julie Paul

    One of Victoria’s finest short story writers returns this spring with another breathtaking collection. In Meteorites, Julie Paul explores the myriad ways we pick up the pieces after our lives have been shattered, whether through death or injury or subtler (but no less powerful) impacts. Twins in love with the same girl, grieving sons fleeing to faraway lands, duty-bound Sunday organists and crimin


    • Munro's Books, 1108 Government Street, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 1Y2
  • Jun 06
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    Dahr Jamail Speaking and Book Tour Victoria

    See June 3rd listing.


    • University of Victoria David Turpin Bldg. A110, Victoria, British Columbia
  • Jun 07
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    Dahr Jamail Speaking and Book Tour Duncan

    See June 3rd listing.  


    • Island Savings Centre Somenos Room, Duncan, British Columbia
  • Jun 08
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    Fernwood Art Stroll

    THE 2019 FERNWOOD ART STROLL The 12th annual Fernwood Art Stroll will take place on Saturday June 8th and Sunday June 9th from 11 am to 4 pm. Fernwood makers and artists will be opening their studios to exhibit and sell their art. Visitors will enjoy this opportunity to see artwork in artists’ gardens, studios and workshops, making the event an enjoyable multi-faceted experience. Th

  • Jun 08
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    Ocean Day

    IN-SEINE SAILFINS, SHRIMPS and SEA SLUGS - Celebrate Ocean Day! Join researchers from the Royal BC Museum as they conduct an afternoon beach seine net at Willows Beach.  As many as 20 species of fish, crabs, shrimp and other invertebrates will be brought in using a large net, so everyone can have a close-up look at what lives beneath the waves.  Friends of Uplands Park will have small nets an

  • Jun 08

    STRUM

    The Civic Orchestra of Victoria Brian Wismath, Music Director presents:STRUM - Featuring Guitarists Celino Romero, Alexander Dunn, Randy Pile & Robert Ward  (June 😎 Strum (June 8 features four world-renowned guitarists, including Alexander Dunn and Celino Romero, performing two monumental works for guitar(s) and orchestra by Joaquín Rodrigo. Rodrigo's powerful compositio

  • Jun 09
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    Eine Kleine Summer Music Festival

    Eine Kleine Summer Music Festival Chamber Music’s Biggest Winners to Perform at 2019 Eine Kleine Summer Music (EKSM) Festival Chamber music is generally not known as a competitive sport and competitions are not known for their large prize money. That all changed when the M-Prize was established in 2016. Of the 170 groups from 34 countries who applied and final 29 who performed, the Calid

  • Jun 09

    Ensemble Laude presents Gathering

    Join Ensemble Laude for our spring concert, showcasing sparkling pieces from around the world! Gathering brings together Canadian composers such as Don MacDonald, Meghan Quinlan and Stephen Hatfield, along with the premiere of Light, written for Ensemble Laude by John Gordon Armstrong. Medieval songs will also be featured, including Stella Splendens andSumer is Icumen In, as well as new piece


    • 932 Balmoral Ave, Victoria, British Columbia
  • Anthony Coleman
    Jun 09

    Anthony Coleman

    Over his 40-year career, avant-garde pianist Anthony Coleman has worked as a composer, improvising keyboardist, and educator, recording 13 albums under his own name, and playing on over a hundred more. He brings to Victoria a workshop and performance at the Church of Truth (111 Superior Street) Saturday, June 8th. Admission is free / by donation.   Improvisation workshop: 4-6pm Perf


    • Church of Truth, 111 Superior Street, Victoria
  • An Introduction to Indigenous Relations & Reconciliation with Bob Joseph
    Jun 12
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    An Introduction to Indigenous Relations & Reconciliation with Bob Joseph

    In store at Munro's Books. Doors will open at 6:30. Tickets: $20, includes a copy of Indigenous Relations You may recall last year's runaway bestseller, 21 Things You May Not Know About the Indian Act, which helped us all understand the legacy of that not-so-long-ago document.  Knowledge is the first step. Next comes action.   Author Bob Joseph, founder of Indigenous Corporate Training I


    • Munro's Books, 1108 Government Street, Victoria, British Columbia, V8W 1Y2
  • Jun 16
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    Eine Kleine Summer Music Festival

    Eine Kleine Summer Music (EKSM) Festival continues, with Muse Ensemble Sunday June 16th 2.30 pm First Unitarian Church of Victoria Monday June 17th 7.00 pm Deep Cove Winery Muse Ensemble Terence Ta

  • Jun 21
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    JazzFest

    36th Annual TD Victoria International JazzFest This year’s lineup includes Jesse Cook, Jacob Collier, the Suffers, Gregory Porter, Laila Biali, Patricia Barber Trio.... See complete lineup at https://jazzvictoria.ca/jazz-fest

  • Jun 23
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    Eine Kleine Music Festival

    Eine Kleine Music Festival continues, with Timothy Chooi, violin – Lorraine Min, piano  Sunday June 23rd, 2.30 pm First Unitarian Church of Victoria; & Monday June 24th, 7.00 pm Deep Cove Winery Beethoven – Sonata No. 7 in C Minor for Piano and Violin Saint-Saëns – Havanaise Paganini -Caprice No. 24 Mozart – String Quintet in G Minor K. 516

  • Jun 28

    Andrew Lloyd Webber 70th

    Thursday, June 27 - 7:30 PM A concert celebration of Andrew Lloyd Webber's 70th Birthday and his acclaim as the most successful musical theatre composer of all time.  Featuring Webber's most iconic theatrical music including selections from Phantom of the Opera, Evita, Cats, Jesus Christ Superstar, Sunset Blvd, and more!  With an internationally

  • Jun 29
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    EKSM: Calidore String Quartet

    Eine Kleine Summer Music (EKSM) Festival continues, with Calidore String Quartet Saturday June 29th, 2.30 pm Deep Cove Winery; Sunday June 30th, 2.30 pm First Unitarian Church of Victoria Of the 170 groups from 34 countries who applied and final 29 who performed, the Calidore String Quartet was declared the overall winner in a PBS televised event and awarded a $100,000 prize – the l

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