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Inaugural University of Victoria Indigenous Film Festival features three short films created by Indigenous UVic students and alumni

Inaugural University of Victoria Indigenous Film Festival features three short films created by Indigenous UVic students and alumni

by Kiley Verbowski | Nov 23, 2020 | Culture, Film

The Native Students Union partnered with Cinecenta for a live screening and streaming event Photo provided. On Friday, Nov. 13, the Native Students Union (NSU) and UVSS hosted their first Indigenous Film Festival live at Cinecenta and online. The festival screened...
“We can’t incarcerate ourselves out of this crisis”: Moms Stop the Harm holds rally for drug decriminalization

“We can’t incarcerate ourselves out of this crisis”: Moms Stop the Harm holds rally for drug decriminalization

by Kiley Verbowski | Oct 7, 2020 | News

B.C. has already seen more overdose deaths this year than all of 2019 Photo by Kiley Verbowski. This article discusses drug overdose and addiction. Please be advised that this subject matter may be difficult and traumatic for some readers.  While COVID-19 takes...
Victoria’s annual Market Square Tuba Christmas celebration to usher in the holiday season

Victoria’s annual Market Square Tuba Christmas celebration to usher in the holiday season

by Kiley Verbowski | Dec 11, 2019 | Culture, Events, Music

’Tis the season for tuba Graphic by Beth May. It’s that time of year again! Tuba time, that is. On Saturday, Dec. 14 at 1 p.m., more than 100 brass and euphonium players will serenade holiday shoppers in Market Square with seasonal tunes. This year’s rockin’ Tuba...
How many trees does it take to elect a Prime Minister?

How many trees does it take to elect a Prime Minister?

by Kiley Verbowski | Dec 2, 2019 | Op-eds, Opinions

An attempted analysis of Canada’s democratic waste stream Image by Darian Lee, Design Director If you voted in last month’s federal election, you might have a sense of the bureaucracy involved with democratic processes. If you weren’t registered to vote you probably...
Waste Land: A climate anxiety haunted house

Waste Land: A climate anxiety haunted house

by Kiley Verbowski | Nov 29, 2019 | Culture, Events, Visual Arts

All photos by Kiley Verbowski 2556 Fifth Street is slated for demolition in December, and the remains will be more colourful than most. For the first time in Victoria, local artists have transformed a residential property into an all-encompassing art installation...
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