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Apps help patients manage their care

Apps help patients manage their care

Devices keep track of blood sugar, pressure, offer detox options

Religion studies centre hosts series of lectures

Talks take place Thursdays; today's to focus on refugees and radicals

Soak up art, dance, music of Pacific cultures

Experience indigenous cultures from around the Pacific Ocean at this Saturday's One Wave Festival at Centennial Square.

Discovery may help to tailor drugs

Study finds why antidepressants work for some

GO CALENDAR

EVENTS The International Day of Peace, Friday, 5-7 p.m. Victoria City Hall Antechamber with the mayor, Getting Higher Choir, Unity flags, a Peace Pole raising ceremony, poetry and more. department of peace.ca New Inflatable at Commonwealth Pool.

Dip into the history of dance

Toronto dance archivist and historian Amy Bowring is hosting two free events at the Nellie McClung library branch: a talk Friday on the history of dance in Victoria and a workshop Saturday on archiving.

Travel back to Victoria in 1862 with symposium

Life in Victoria in 1862 is the focus of a special symposium to mark Victoria's 150th anniversary. Ron Greene, president of the Victoria Historical Society, said lecturers will present talks on a range of topics relating to Victoria in 1862.

Auditions and submissions

The Greater Victoria Police Chorus: A four-part male voice choir is welcoming new singers. Police and non-police invited to listen, Wednesday, 7: 30 p.m. Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 3277 Douglas St. 250-383-7408. victoriapolicechorus.

Music in intimate setting

IN CONCERT What: Mattina Musica/Classical Coffee Concerts with Sarah Hagen When: Monday (Courtenay) and Tuesday (Nanaimo), 10: 30 a.m. Where: The Port Theatre Tickets: $25 regular, $22 members and groups, $15 students at tickets.porttheatre.