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GoodLife marathon shows runners' goodwill

The runners may have hung up their shoes after last month's 2012 GoodLife Fitness Victoria Marathon, but their fundraising efforts leading up to the race helped raise $325,500 for local charities.

MOVIES

??? Good ?? Fair ? Poor ATINGS ????? Outstanding ???? Very Good Argo ???? (Caprice, SilverCity) Ben Affleck's wildly entertaining thriller takes one of Canada's proudest legends - the rescue of six American embassy workers by our diplomats during the

Raise funds for gardens

CHECK IT OUT Shop globally to help locally tonight, as a local business that sells fairtrade items from developing countries donates 15 per cent of purchases toward community gardens in Saanich.

Menu comes up short on Island wines

On my first visit to New York City in 1993, I had an experience that changed my life, for better and for worse. A young swain then, I was visiting a love interest who showed me the best the city had to offer.

Novelist Kogawa tells her story

Writer Joy Kogawa will give a free lecture downtown tonight, putting her own internment as a Japanese-Canadian during the Second World War in a global context.
Orwell classic updated with a Victoria angle

Orwell classic updated with a Victoria angle

ON STAGE 1.9.8.4. Where: Intrepid Theatre Club, 2-1609 Blanshard St. When: Thursday through Saturday, then Nov. 28 to Dec. 2 at 8 p.m. Tickets: $20, $16 (250-590-6291 or ticketrocket.

Cineplex faces lawsuit over discount ticket policies

A class-action lawsuit has been launched against Cineplex for allegedly not honouring cheap Tuesday pricing.

Auditions and submissions

Langham Court Theatre production of The 39 Steps, running March 2013. Auditions Dec. 8, 11 a.m. and Dec. 9, 1 p.m. at 805 Langham Court off Rockland Avenue. Details 250-384-2142 or langhamtheatre.

Second-hand smoke at five U.S. airports a hazard, CDC says

Travellers who pass through the five major U.S. airports that still allow indoor smoking in designated public rooms face a hidden health hazard, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said.

Heart attacks more common among the unemployed: study

People who have recently lost their jobs are more likely to suffer a heart attack than their employed peers, in some cases running a risk as high as 35 per cent, according to a U.S. study.