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Mushers employ varying tactics to save energy, trick competitors during Iditarod

Mushers employ varying tactics to save energy, trick competitors during Iditarod

ANCHORAGE, Alaska - Here's one proven way to win the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race: Let others take the early lead in the 1,000-mile (1610-kilometre) trek to Alaska's wind-scoured western coast.
Around town: Victoria steps up efforts to ready community for disaster

Around town: Victoria steps up efforts to ready community for disaster

Townhall meeting helps Victorians prepare for any emergency

Highlights from IdeaFest events

Games Without Frontiers - UVic's “pop-up idea arcade” March 9, 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
What’s the big idea? Two-week symposium seeks creative thinking; dozens of free events

What’s the big idea? Two-week symposium seeks creative thinking; dozens of free events

Sometimes there’s a good thing right in front of you — and you just need a little push to see it. Howard Brunt, vice-president of research at the University of Victoria, aims to give Victoria that push.
Ask Eric: It’s relatively simple to season cast iron

Ask Eric: It’s relatively simple to season cast iron

Dear Eric: I have three lovely cast-iron pans in fairly regular use. I left one pan soaking by mistake and I now have a “rusty” pan. I cannot remember how to season it. Can you help, please? I know you are an advocate for these pans.

Victoria Foundation hosts workshop on governance and ethics for charities

RICHARDWATTS Times Colonist Non-profit organizations need to keep their own houses in order while holding their hearts in the right place.

Grandma sidelined by Google, study says

LONDON — British grandparents are in danger of being overlooked for advice by their grandchildren, who are more accustomed to searching for answers on the Internet, a survey showed this week. Almost nine out of every 10 U.K.

Getting children ready for a procedure

• It’s normal for children to have fears about going to the hospital. Try to acknowledge those fears and provide lots of hugs and comfort. • Be genuine and honest. It isn’t wise to try and cover up painful or unpleasant things with false cheeriness.
A spoonful of sugar: Making medical treatment easier for kids

A spoonful of sugar: Making medical treatment easier for kids

When Maya Bosdet was getting ready to go to the hospital for an MRI, the procedure was old news for the Saanich seven-year-old. Maya had already performed an MRI on two of her 30-odd stuffy toys, the plush frog and cat.

The Parent Rap: Taking away toys, activities won’t work in long run

Last week, a mother asked for help dealing with her “obstinate” five-year-old daughter.