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Last week, I complained that Nanaimo doesn’t really remember or honour its coal mining history when the 135th anniversary of the No. 1 Esplanade Mine disaster, the second worst in Canadian history, passed without a word in the NewsBulletin.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerMay 19, 2022Editorials
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Last week I wrote of various Remembrance services and historic anniversaries that all came within a week of the Chronicles going to press.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerMay 12, 2022Editorials
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It was a week of remembrance ceremonies.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerMay 5, 2022Editorials
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Last week’s editorial reference to a nickel candy bar prompted reader Bill Irvine to write…

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerApril 28, 2022Editorials
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It’s a hard world out there, even for some of the giants. Latest to fall, or almost, is K-Mart, from a high of 2000 outlets now down to three stores in the continental U.S. What a far cry from decades ago.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerApril 21, 2022Editorials
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Coincidental to another anniversary of Vimy Ridge that has just come and gone, I’m reading The Madman and the Butcher by award-winning historical writer Tim Cook.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerApril 14, 2022Editorials
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One of the downsides of being a one-man-band is the inability to do everything right every time; errors and omissions are inevitable, sometimes costly.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerApril 7, 2022Editorials
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The unfolding horror and tragedy in Ukraine—thousands of deaths, millions of people who’ve lost everything and who are now refugees dependent upon the generosity of their European neighbours—is history in the making, history happening before our very eyes.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerMarch 31, 2022Editorials
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It’s not likely that any Chronicles readers knew Frank Clapp who died in Victoria several weeks ago.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerMarch 24, 2022Editorials
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I can’t remember when Birks Jewellers on Yates Street wasn’t a Victoria landmark. But soon to be no more, it being reported that the “luxury” jeweller/retailer is closing its Victoria store.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerMarch 17, 2022Editorials
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This week’s Chronicle is the conclusion to a four-part series on the historically significant On-To-Ottawa-Trek of 1935. That’s when 1000s of frustrated unemployed single men ‘rode the rails’ from Vancouver, bound for the nation’s capital, determined to meet with Prime Minister R.B. Bennett.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerMarch 10, 2022Editorials
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Make no mistake, the Chronicles are meant to entertain you. It’s also my wish to inform you—in an entertaining way, of course; this isn’t a classroom, I believe I have a responsibility to readers to walk that sometimes fine line between serving you lager lite and trying to force-feed you strong medicine.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerMarch 3, 2022Editorials
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Personal tastes, I shouldn’t have to explain, vary. What’s fine with some, even most people, might be anathemic to another.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerFebruary 24, 2022Editorials
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I’ll begin this week with a personal blast from the past, courtesy of reader Daryl Friesen: “Just want to say hello... I have read your book [Lost Bonanzas of Western Canada] a few times over the years. My copy was purchased in Masset when I was 12 years old.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerFebruary 17, 2022Editorials
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Here in B.C., specifically Victoria, we ditch Capt. James Cook, RN, one of, if not the greatest, navigators of all time, by smashing his statue and throwing it into the Inner Harbour.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerFebruary 10, 2022Editorials
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In November it was reported that North Cowichan’s coat of arms was headed for retirement in the Chemainus Museum.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerFebruary 3, 2022Editorials
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Don’t think history repeats itself? Until the arrival of the E&N Railway in 1884 there was no Duncan. All shopping was done in Victoria, the goods arriving by weekly steamship at Maple and Cowichan Bays.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerJanuary 27, 2022Editorials
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I set my calendar by Joseph Mairs. Every January for, I’ve lost track now how many years, the second to last Sunday of the month is his memorial day in Ladysmith, this one on the 23rd.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerJanuary 20, 2022Editorials
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As some of you will have seen in the news, tributes are pouring in to the family of Jean Andre, who was internationally recognized for his magic in creating many stunning museum exhibits.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerJanuary 13, 2022Editorials
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Welcome to a new year—hopefully it’ll be a better one than 2021 was for many, I’m sure. It can be a challenge for me, sometimes, to find good news in all that’s going on around us, but it’s there if we look hard enough.

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Featured MembersPatricia MacGregor Graphic DesignerJanuary 6, 2022Editorials
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