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March 27: Your Daily Horoscope

March 27: Your Daily Horoscope

Wednesday, March 27th ARIES (March 21 - April 20): You have been rather sensitive to criticism of late but whatever caused it must be put behind you now because there is so much to do and you don鈥檛 have time to sulk.
Celebrating local: How Neighbourhood Small Grants can jumpstart community projects in Victoria

Celebrating local: How Neighbourhood Small Grants can jumpstart community projects in Victoria

The 2024 NSG program is accepting applications in Greater Victoria until April 19, 2024
Ask Lisi: Fluctuating weather a hit to mental health

Ask Lisi: Fluctuating weather a hit to mental health

"I know there鈥檚 absolutely NOTHING anyone can do about it, least of all me, but it鈥檚 screwing up my equilibrium and messing with my mental health."
Your Good Health: Rectal cancer treatment side-effects challenging

Your Good Health: Rectal cancer treatment side-effects challenging

The dose of radiation is quite high compared to some other cancers
Thousands in B.C. order new HPV mail-in screening tests

Thousands in B.C. order new HPV mail-in screening tests

B.C. has been a world leader in cervical cancer prevention for decades, said B.C. Health Minister Adrian Dix
March 26: Your Daily Horoscope

March 26: Your Daily Horoscope

Tuesday, March 26th ARIES (March 21 - April 20): The Sun and Mercury in your sign will boost your imaginative powers and encourage you to look for unusual solutions to long-standing problems.
Ellie Tesher: Live your healthy years to the fullest

Ellie Tesher: Live your healthy years to the fullest

Advice columnist Ellie Tesher on a couple whose attitude to life is an example in maximizing longevity and living life to the fullest.
The silent struggle: Combating senior isolation and financial insecurity in Victoria

The silent struggle: Combating senior isolation and financial insecurity in Victoria

Our Place Society, a non-profit organization, offers essential support and services to Greater Victoria's most vulnerable populations, including seniors
Forest bathing can ease stress, boost cognitive function: UBC scientist

Forest bathing can ease stress, boost cognitive function: UBC scientist

The term is traced back to the 1980s in Japan and a therapeutic exercise called shinrin-yoku, or forest bathing.
Rick Steves: The highlights of happening Helsinki

Rick Steves: The highlights of happening Helsinki

Helsinki offers offbeat architecture, a taste for distinctive design, and an appealing Finnish personality