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MUST SEE EVENTS NOV 4

JOHN CLEESE: WHY THERE IS NO HOPE Don’t miss a hilarious minute as John Cleese shares hishumorous insights on the world and politics and his life.... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

NOV 8

CITY AND COLOUR City and Colour is undeniably one of the biggest groundswell stories to emerge from Canada... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

NOV 14 - 16

BARNEY BENTALL & THE CARIBOO EXPRESS The Saanich Peninsula Lions Food Bank will receive all of the funds raised by the three shows... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

NOV 16

JIM JEFFERIES Entertaining with his controversial, belief-challenging, and thought-provoking comedy... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

NOV 24

SERENA RYDER Rolling Stone named Ryder’s critically acclaimed, “Christmas Kisses” as the Number 5 Best New Christmas Album of the year... DETAILS IN CALENDAR LISTINGS.

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ĠĠ ALL MONTH Victoria Scavenger Hunt: Essential Victoria, Twenty plus challenges. Two hours. One epic adventure. Your team will solve puzzles, complete challenges, and explore Victoria. 10am at Parliament Buildings, Menzies St. at Kingston (beside Legislative Buildings). Bang Bang: The fact that it’s wickedly funny and thoroughly entertaining makes this show an absolute must-see. 8pm at Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Avenue. 250-385-6815 Artisans 2019: Artisans is an annual art show and sale of contemporary and traditional works, from local artists. 10am at ArtSea Gallery, 9565 Fifth Street. 250-634-3868 Rope: Can one commit the perfect murder? SUSPENSEFUL, INTRIGUING & SHOCKING. 8pm at Langham Court Theatre, 805 Langham Court. 250-384-2142 Nov 6 Thru 23. Christmas in Old Town: Take in the sights and sounds of Christmas long ago. Visit the woodcobbled streets lined with festive garlands. 10am at Royal BC Museum, 675 Belleville Street. 250-356-7226 Starts Nov. 11 Matilda: Matilda is the story of an extraordinary little girl with extraordinary powers. 7pm Ridge Playhouse, 4980 Wesley Rd. 250658-5221 Starts Nov 14. Habitat for Humanity Victoria Gingerbread Showcase: Treat your family to a walk through the best tasting holiday event in Victoria! The Parkside Hotel & Spa, 810 Humboldt Street. 855-616-3557 Starts Nov. 16.

Singles Triple Knockout Tennis Tournament: Ready for some tennis action? Each player is guaranteed 3 matches. 8am at Panorama Recreation Centre, 1885 Forest Park Drive. 250-656-7271 Commonwealth Cornucopia Cuisine: Connect with Modern Commonwealth citizens through your taste buds as you savor the appetizing dishes from five regions. 5:30pm at The Union Club of British Columbia, 805 Gordon Street. 250-384-1151 Missing: A story everyone knows, from the vantage of a woman no one remembers. 7pm at Baumann Centre, 925 Balmoral Rd. 250-382-1641 Patsy Cline: If you fancy a trip down nostalgia lane, back to a simpler time, then spend an evening with Bonnie Kilroe. 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Steve Hofstetter: Everything one would want in a comedy show. Quick wit, variety, new material, great rapport with the audience! 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Atomic Vaudeville Halloween Cabaret: The Quin twins, Tegan and Sara, are at it again, pumping out hit pop tunes and solving mysteries by the dozen. 7:30pm at Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street. 250-380-1280 Eli West & Oliver Swain Introducing Rock Bay featuring Steph Macpherson, Elli Hart & Oliver Swain: This short tour and recording session might just be the shape of things to come in Westcoast Americana. 7:30pm at Hermann’s Jazz Club, 753 View Street.

Gifts & Wishes XII: This event goes on for four-weeks so there is no excuse to miss it! 11am at Coast Collective Art Centre, #103 – 318 Wale Road. Nov 20 - Dec 22

Shred Kelly: Since the inception of Shred Kelly, the Fernie BC based “Stoke-Folk” band have been re-defining what “folk music” means in Canada. 8pm at The Capital Ballroom, 858 Yates Street. 250-920-9550

Festival of Trees Victoria: Bring your family and friends and be immersed in the festive season as you tour a lush forest of one-of-akind decorated trees. The Bay Centre, 1150 Douglas Street. 250-952-5690 Nov 23 - Jan

Kip Moore: Moore strips back his notorious live show, with an intimate acoustic approach that engages the audience on another level. 8pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121

Movember: This is a month-long event to create awareness for men’s health. Vancouver Island.

ĠĠ NOV 01 FRIDAY New Movie Releases: Arctic Dogs, Harriet, Motherless Brooklyn, Terminator: Dark Fate Check Your Local Theatres.

ĠĠ NOV 02 SATURDAY Singles Triple Knockout Tennis Tournament: Ready for some tennis action? Each player is guaranteed 3 matches. 8am at Panorama Recreation Centre, 1885 Forest Park Drive. 250-656-7271


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Victoria Bowmen 720/900 Archery Tournament: Give a tournament a try! Various distances are available for almost all levels, from beginners to experts. 9am at Victoria Bowman Outdoor Range, 2401 Burnside Road West. Moss Street Market: Every Saturday all year long! Come enjoy fresh, local produce, delicious food and handmade goods with us! 10am at Moss Street Market, 1330 Fairfield Road. 250-361-1747 11th Annual Intuitive Arts Festival: Psychic Readings, Energy Healing, Rocks’n’Gems, Workshops and so much more! Come celebrate Holistic Health and Metaphysics. 11am at Leonardo Da Vinci Centre, 195 Bay Street. 250-383-8041

Schuberts Schwanengesang D 597: Tenor Isaiah Bell and collaborative pianist Anna Cal will perform Franz Schubert’s powerful song cycle. 2:30pm at Wentworth Villa, 1156 Fort St. 250-598-0760 Vivaldi’s Ring of Mystery: Katarina is a gifted young violinist is sent to study music at the Pietà orphanage in Venice. 4pm at McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square. The East Pointers: An evening of Canadian folklore music, combining traditional and modern inspiration. 7pm at The Capital Ballroom, 858 Yates Street. 250-920-9550 Missing: A story everyone knows, from the vantage of a woman no one remembers. 7pm at Baumann Centre, 925 Balmoral Rd. 250-382-1641 Medicine Hat Tigers vs Victoria Royals: Come out and support your local Victoria Royals Hockey Club. 7pm at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St. 250-220-2600 Steve Hofstetter: Everything one would want in a comedy show. Quick wit, variety, new material, great rapport with the audience 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 The Wardens: Original music & stories from the Canadian Rockies The Wardens don’t just sing about the land, they’re part of it. 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275

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Richard Thompson: One of Rolling Stones ‘100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time’, Richard Thompson, returns to Victoria’s Alix Goolden Hall. 7:30pm at Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora Avenue. 250-386-5311 Old Blue Eyes: Music of Frank Sinatra: Described by the New York Times as “two parts young Sinatra to one-part Billy Joel” 8pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121 Rich Aucoin: Rich Aucoin is a Canadian indie rock musician, based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. 8pm Lucky Bar, 517 Yates St. 250-382-5825

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whatsondigest.com | NOVEMBER 2019 Singles Triple Knockout Tennis Tournament: Ready for some tennis action? Each player is guaranteed 3 matches. 8am at Panorama Recreation Centre, 1885 Forest Park Drive. 250-656-7271 Sea Shirt Sunday: Create your own fish fashion using the Japanese art form of gyotaku (fishprinting) 1pm at Shaw Centre for the Salish Sea, 9811 Seaport Pl. 250-665-7511

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Old Blue Eyes: Music of Frank Sinatra, described by the New York Times as “two parts young Sinatra to one-part Billy Joel” 2pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121 Vivaldi’s Ring of Mystery: Katarina is a gifted young violinist is sent to study music at the Pietà orphanage in Venice. 2pm McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square. Schuberts Schwanengesang D 597: Tenor Isaiah Bell and collaborative pianist Anna Cal will perform Franz Schubert’s powerful song cycle. 2:30pm at Wentworth Villa, 1156 Fort St. 250-598-0760 11th Annual Intuitive Arts Festival: Psychic Readings, Energy Healing, Rocks’n’Gems, Workshops and so much more! Come celebrate Holistic Health and Metaphysics. 5pm at Leonardo Da Vinci Centre, 195 Bay Street. 250-383-8041

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ĠĠ NOV 04 MONDAY John Cleese Why There Is No Hope: Don’t miss a hilarious minute as John Cleese shares his humorous insights on the world and politics and his life. 7:30pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121

ĠĠ NOV 06 WEDNESDAY Eastern European Dance Party: Join us for the first of a monthly series of high-energy

ĠĠ NOV 05 TUESDAY William Prince: “In a sense, I make folkcountry tunes inside of a gospel framework. It can be really powerful, but it brings a calm.” 7pm at The Capital Ballroom, 858 Yates Street. 250-920-9550

dance parties at the Victoria Event Centre. 8pm at Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street. 250-380-1280

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Masters of Hope: Mental Heath and Addictions 6pm at Regional Libraries in your Community.

2:30pm at Interfaith Chapel – University of

Speakeasy Tuesdays: Reminisce 1928 with a night of live swing jazz, classic cocktails, and swing dancing. 8pm at Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street. 250-380-1280

Comedy Night @ the Mint: Wildly popular

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ĠĠ NOV 07 THURSDAY Esquimalt Farmers Market – Indoors: Join in on the fun at the Recreation Centre atrium and be a part of this popular community gathering. 4:30pm at Esquimalt Rec Centre, 527 Fraser Street. MWC Raffle Fundraiser: The Mary Winspear Centre Foundation is set to launch a summer raffle in support of the Foundations Capital Campaign. 6pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Colin Linden: Colin Linden is a genuine renaissance man of music, taking influences from blues, country rock and roots. 9pm at Hermann’s Jazz Club, 753 View Street.

ĠĠ NOV 08 FRIDAY New Movie Releases: Doctor Sleep, Frankie, Honey Boy, Last Christmas, Midway, Playing with Fire, The Irishman (Netflix) Check Your Local Theatres.. City and Colour: City and Colour is undeniably one of the biggest groundswell stories to emerge from Canada. 7pm at Save-OnFoods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St. 250-220-2600 Aron Pritchett: Canadian country veteran Aaron Pritchett is back with his latest release Out on the Town – his seventh album to date. 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250- 656-0275

Bruce Cockburn: from folk to jazz-influenced rock ,lyrics that cover topics including human rights, environmental issues, politics, and Christianity. 8pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121 The Comic Strippers: Semi undressed and completely unscripted, The Comic Strippers take off their shirts and take on your suggestions to create. 8pm at McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square.

ĠĠ NOV 09 SATURDAY Moss Street Market: Every Saturday all year long! Come enjoy fresh, local produce, delicious food and handmade goods with us! 10am at Moss Street Market, 1330 Fairfield Road. 250-361-1747 David Gogo Band: They will be featuring songs from Gogo’s latest release 17 Vultures as well as favourites from his catalogue. 7:30pm at Hermann’s Jazz Club, 753 View Street. Current Swell: Every song has a story. With Current Swell’s third Nettwerk Records release, When To Talk And When To Listen. 8pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121 The Official John Denver Celebration Concert: Concerts will include hit songs spanning his career and honour Denver’s memory and music. 8pm at McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square.

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ĠĠ NOV 10 SUNDAY Sunday Dixieland Matinee: CanUS & Friends: If you don’t already know Brooke, I suggest you check out his amazing musical theatre history and success. 1:30pm at Hermann’s Jazz Club, 753 View Street. Sidney Concert Band Salute to Our Veterans: “Salute to Our Veterans” tradition with a variety of band music, marches and vocals along with a solo bagpiper. 2pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Sibelius Symphony No. 5: Concert Two in the Victoria Symphony Masterworks Sunday Series “Under the Norther Lights” , 7:30pm at The Farquhar at Uvic, University Centre Building, 3800 Finnerty Road. 250-721-8480 Harpdog Brown: Canadian Blues singer and harp payer. Maple Blues Award winner - Best Harmonica Player 7:30pm at Hermann’s Jazz Club, 753 View Street.

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Remembrance Day Victoria BC: Victoria has a rich military history on full display every Remembrance Day. 10:30am at Parliament Buildings, Menzies St. at Kingston (beside Legislative Buildings). Remembrance Day Service Esquimalt: A Remembrance Day Service will be held at Memorial Park on Monday November 11, 2019 at 11am at Esquimalt Memorial Park, 1200 Esquimalt Rd. 250-412-8500 Remembrance Day Langford: A Service will be held at Goldstream Avenue and Veterans Memorial Parkway, Langford Cenotaph at 11am, Open house after the ceremony at our Legion 761 Station Avenue.

ĠĠ NOV 12 TUESDAY ĠĠ NOV 11 MONDAY Remembrance Day Sidney: With its strong military ties, Sidney’s Remembrance Day Ceremonies are a beautiful demonstration of patriotism and remembrance. 10:30am at Sidney Town Hall, 2440 Sidney Ave. 250-656-1184 Remembrance Day Service Brentwood Bay: The service includes a march in, two minutes of silence, poems and remarks, and wreath laying. 10:30am at Pioneer Park, 7130 W. Saanich Rd.

The Sleeping Beauty: Celebrate Russian ballet and the beauty of Moscow Ballet’s Sleeping Beauty! 7pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121 An Evening with Bob McDonald: The beloved host of CBC’s Quirks and Quarks is ready to tour the galaxy. Won’t you join him? 7pm at Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora Avenue. 250-386-5311

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ĠĠ NOV 13 WEDNESDAY National Philanthropy Day Awards: The National Philanthropy Day Reception and Awards Ceremony acknowledges the dedication and passion of finalists. 4pm at McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square. Man & His Dog Fashion Show: Featuring men’s fashions from Outlooks Menswear, the latest looks for women from Bernstein & Gold and some gorgeous adoptable dogs 6pm at Inn at Laurel Point, 680 Montreal Street. Lattitude Global Volunteering – Gap Year Info Night, Victoria: Tell your friends and bring them along! Everyone is welcome and we hope you will leave feeling informed and inspired. 7pm at Camosun College Lansdowne Campus, 3100 Foul Bay Road.

ĠĠ NOV 14 THURSDAY Esquimalt Farmers Market – Indoors: Join in on the fun at the Recreation Centre atrium and be a part of this popular community gathering. 04:30pm at Esquimalt Rec Centre, 527 Fraser Street. Barney Bentall & The Cariboo Express: The Saanich Peninsula Lions Food Bank will receive all of the funds raised by the three shows. 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Orquesta Akokán: This big band collective reinvigorates the sound of Cuban’s golden era mambo with a bold new energy. 8pm at McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square. “Fado, The Saddest Music in the World”: Part concert, part theatre, the story of a young woman confronting her country’s Fascist past and her own identity. 8pm at Intrepid Theatre, 2-1609 Blanshard Street.

ĠĠ NOV 15 FRIDAY New Movie Releases: Charlie’s Angels, Ford v Ferrari, The Good Liar Check Your Local Theatres. British Columbia Lieutenant Governor’s Wine Awards Recognition Reception: This event is a recognition of the best wines from across our province and will showcase wines paired with canapés. 6:30pm at Government House, 1401 Rockland Ave. 250-387-2080 Isle of Tease Burlesque Festival: Showcasing the finest local and international talent, Isle of Tease brings its audiences award winning global performers. 7pm at Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street. 250-380-1280

Victoria Royals VS. Lethrbridge Hurricanes: Come out and support your local Victoria Royals Hockey Club. 7pm at Save-OnFoods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St. 250-220-2600 Barney Bentall & The Cariboo Express: The Saanich Peninsula Lions Food Bank will receive all of the funds raised by the three shows. 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Aspen Sante Fe Ballet: “Yang’s attention to detail and clarity is as impressive as her agility, balance, and velocity.” WASHINGTON POST. 7:30pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121 Grand Tour of Beer: With the Luchkow trio, Baroque music paired with local craft brew, and guided tastings with Joe Wiebe, the Thirsty Writer. 7:30pm at Baumann Centre, 925 Balmoral Rd. 250-382-1641 “All About That Verse”: Kim Greenwood, Kim’s stellar ensemble includes Karel Roessingh on piano, Joey Smith on double bass and Kelby MacNayr on drums + special guests! 7:30pm at Hermann’s Jazz Club, 753 View Street. Ria Mae: Ria’s self-titled major label debut, released in 2016, features the Platinumselling “Clothes Off” and the anthemic “Ooh Love” 8pm at McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square. “Fado, The Saddest Music in the World”: Part concert, part theatre, the story of a young woman confronting her country’s Fascist past and her own identity. 8pm at Intrepid Theatre, 2-1609 Blanshard Street.

ĠĠ NOV 16 SATURDAY DC Gold and Silver Buying Event: Jewellery, coins, bars,medals, watches and more. Expert Appraiser on site 10am - 4pm. The Old Attic 7925 East Saanich Rd. Saanichton.778-426-1660 “Fado, The Saddest Music in the World”: Part concert, part theatre, the story of a young woman confronting her country’s Fascist past and her own identity. 2pm at Intrepid Theatre, 2-1609 Blanshard Street. Civic Orchestra of Victoria: Repertoire: Bruckner - Symphony No. 6, Mendelssohn – Ruy Blas Overture, Brahms – Tragic Overture, Borodin - In The Steppes of Asia. 2pm at Dave Dunnet Community Theatre, 2121 Cadboro Bay Road.


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Sip + Shop: Enjoy makeovers, mini manicures, skin consultations, the latest fashions and accessories, entertainment, hors d’oeuvres and bubbly 6:30pm at Broadmead Pharmasave, 777 Royal Oak Drive. 250-727-3505

Aspen Sante Fe Ballet: “Yang’s attention to detail and clarity is as impressive as her agility, balance, and velocity.” WASHINGTON POST. 7:30pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121

Comedy Night in Canada: Just for Laughs Hosted by Rick Mercer 7pm at The Farquhar at Uvic, University Centre Building, 3800 Finnerty Road. 250-721-8480

Larnell Lewis: Lewis has become one of the most in-demand drummers in Canada and the USA. 7:30pm at Hermann’s Jazz Club, 753 View Street.

Kim Churchill: Visioning what it means to grow from experiences, Aussie Kim Churchill is developing his creative muse across the globe. 7pm at The Capital Ballroom, 858 Yates Street. 250-920-9550 Isle of Tease Burlesque Festival: Showcasing the finest local and international talent, Isle of Tease brings its audiences award winning global performers. 7pm at Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street. 250-380-1280 Hawksley Workman: Hawksley Workman is a Two-time JUNO Award-winning singersongwriter and multi-instrumentalist. 7pm at Distrikt Nightclub, 919 Douglas Street. 250-383-7137

Jim Jefferies: Entertaining with his controversial, belief-challenging, and thought-provoking comedy. 8pm Save On Foods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St. 250-220-2600 “Fado, The Saddest Music in the World”: Part concert, part theatre, the story of a young woman confronting her country’s Fascist past and her own identity. 8pm at Intrepid Theatre, 2-1609 Blanshard Street.

ĠĠ NOV 17 SUNDAY DC Gold and Silver Buying Event: Jewellery, coins, bars,medals, watches and more. Expert Appraiser on site 10am - 4pm. The Old Attic 7925 East Saanich Rd. Saanichton.778-426-1660 Tam Plays Lindberg: Concert Two in the Victoria Symphony Classics Series, Under the Northern Lights: 2:30pm at The Farquhar at Uvic, University Centre Building, 3800 Finnerty Road.250-721-8480

Victoria Jazz Orchestra Fundraiser: The Victoria Jazz Orchestra with Maria Manna performs “A Christmas Carol,” fundraiser for the Single Parents Resource Centre Donating 50% of proceeds. 7:30pm at Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora Avenue. 250-386-5311

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Barney Bentall & The Cariboo Express: The Saanich Peninsula Lions Food Bank will receive all of the funds raised by the three shows. 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275

The Debaters Live on Tour Holiday Special: No two live shows are ever alike so get your tickets now for a once in a lifetime experience. 7:30pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121



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ĠĠ NOV 20 WEDNESDAY DisruptHR: Join us for a high-energy, thoughtprovoking idea forum designed to inform and empower business professionals. 4:30pm at Victoria Conference Centre, 720 Douglas Street.250-361-1000 Nat Geo Live – Bryan Smith: For extreme filmmaker Bryan Smith, the line between going for it and going too far is often blurry. 7pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121 Tyler Shaw: Shaw opens-up about how visiting Hong Kong for the first time, and his personal experiences inspire his music. 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Diemahler Nonets Program: The DieMahler Ensemble specializes in masterful musical artistry, vibrancy, character, and very deep feeling. 2:30pm at St Mary The Virgin Anglican Church, 1701 Elgin Rd. 250-598-2212 The Lonely – Roy Orbison Tribute: THE LONELY approaches the music with a humble spirit and sincere desire to recreate the sounds and feel of the original recordings 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Rex Murphy: Audiences can expect to be simultaneously informed and entertained by Rex’s provocative commentary. 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275

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Mamma Mia: A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! 8pm at McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square. Corelli and the Roman School: “The performances by the singers and instrumentalists of El Mundo are lively and heavily characterized.” 8pm at Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora Avenue. 250-386-5311 Manyworlds 3D: Goddard explores the challenges facing our Indigenous people, in a tour-de-force multimedia presentation. 8pm at Dave Dunnet Community Theatre, 2121 Cadboro Bay Road.

ĠĠ NOV 21 THURSDAY ECSQ Different Trains: The Emily Carr String Quartet present “Different Trains: a tribute to the Kronos String Quartet.” 7:30pm at St. Mary of the Incarnation, 4125 Metchosin Rd. 250-474-4119

ĠĠ NOV 22 FRIDAY New Movie Releases: 21 Bridges, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Atlantics, Dark Waters, Frozen II, Marriage Story (Netflix) Check Your Local Theatres. Victoria Royals Vs. Edmonton Oil Kings: Come out and support your local Victoria Royals Hockey Club. 7pm at Save-On-Foods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St. 250-220-2600


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ĠĠ NOV 25 MONDAY Decoding Autism with Kim Barthel: Will include epigenetics, the immune system, sensory contributions, functional movement, complex behaviour and co-regulation. 9am at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Festival of Trees – Decorating Party: Live music, appys and spirits! Register your business or community group today. 5pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Supertramp’s Roger Hodgson: This year, Roger celebrates the 40th Anniversary of the infamous album “Breakfast in America”. 7:30pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121

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Annual Nativity Exhibit “COME LET US ADORE HIM”: A wonderful start to your 2019 Christmas season 2pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sidney, BC, 2210 Eastleigh Way. with Love, Danielle (Danielle LaPorte LIVE in Victoria): This will be open Q&A (give her all your burning questions!), prayer, poetry, and lozza hugs. 7pm at Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora Avenue. 250-386-5311 A Louisiana Hayride Christmas: Get in the Christmas spirit with the incredibly talented cast of the Louisiana Hayride Show 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Secret/e Play: Bruised and beaten by a violent boyfriend, why does Billi feel like she’s the one under investigation? 8pm at Intrepid Theatre, 2-1609 Blanshard Street.

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ĠĠ NOV 28 THURSDAY Annual Nativity Exhibit “COME LET US ADORE HIM”: A wonderful start to your 2019 Christmas season 2pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sidney, BC, 2210 Eastleigh Way. Christmas Craft Beer Show: Raise a pint of holiday cheer to kick off the holiday season Save-On-Foods Memorial 5pm at Save-OnFoods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St. 250-220-2600 Billy & Elton – The Legacy: “These two exceptionally talented gentlemen captured and delighted our entire room and were a true pleasure for all ages…” – 7:30pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Heather Ferguson: Heather Ferguson’s beautiful expressive voice and warm delivery makes you feel loved! 7:30pm at Hermann’s Jazz Club, 753 View Street. Secret/e Play: Bruised and beaten by a violent boyfriend, why does Billi feel like she’s the one under investigation? 8pm at Intrepid Theatre, 2-1609 Blanshard Street.

ĠĠ NOV 29 FRIDAY Rancho Vignola Harvest Event: Come taste what we have to offer at our annual Harvest Event, with free samples and live food demos, 9am at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275

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ĠĠ NOV 30 SATURDAY Third Annual Forest of Wishes: This is your chance to be among the first to hang your special wish on our trees and be a part of the spirit of giving. 8am at Chateau Victoria, 740 Burdett Ave. 250-382-4221 Breakfast with Santa: A delicious Pancake Breakfast will be served by the Sidney Lion’s Club. 8:30am at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275 Rancho Vignola Harvest Event: Come taste what we have to offer at our annual Harvest Event, with free samples and live food demos, 9am at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275

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Christmas Concert with Casa Diva: Start the season with a celebration of the Christmas spirit – a vocal concert featuring the singers of Casa Diva! 2pm at Baumann Centre, 925 Balmoral Rd. 250-382-1641

Nutcracker: “A perfect first Nutcracker for many generations… A powerful and beautiful thing to behold.” 7pm at Royal Theater, 805 Broughton St. 1-888-717-6121

Annual Nativity Exhibit “COME LET US ADORE HIM”: A wonderful start to your 2019 Christmas season 2pm at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Sidney, BC, 2210 Eastleigh Way.

Adrian Chalifour: Chalifour has been performing originals for over 15 years at various festivals, like Canadian Music Week and Indie Week. 8pm at The Capital Ballroom, 858 Yates Street. 250-920-9550

Secret/e Play: Bruised and beaten by a violent boyfriend, why does Billi feel like she’s the one under investigation? 2pm at Intrepid Theatre, 2-1609 Blanshard Street. 38th Island Farms Santa’s Light Parade: Don’t Miss the Largest night time parade in Canada Island Farms Santa’s Light Parade November 30, 2019 starting at 5pm at Government and Belleville St. The Storybook Nutcracker: The Storybook Nutcracker is the perfectly suited to younger audience members and first-time ballet attendees. 7pm at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250-656-0275

90’s Night: Go back to the 90’s with video games and an epic dance party! 10pm 90’s dance party starts! Live DJ. 8pm at Victoria Event Centre, 1415 Broad Street. 250-380-1280 Mamma Mia: A mother. A daughter. Three possible dads. And a trip down the aisle you’ll never forget! 8pm at McPherson Playhouse, #3 Centennial Square. Secret/e Play: Bruised and beaten by a violent boyfriend, why does Billi feel like she’s the one under investigation? 8pm at Intrepid Theatre, 2-1609 Blanshard Street.

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Chinatown: Feel the heritage of Canada’s oldest Chinatown and savor all the delicious street foods lining the streets.

Craigdarroch Castle: Boo! Pass through the halls of Canadas most haunted Castle and admire the true Victoria age architecture

Royal BC Museum : Take a walk through history and experience the culture of the indigenous community to the historic gold miners of BC

Miniature World: Watch “The Greatest little show on earth” in amazement with friends, family and loved ones.

Fairmont Empress: Sip some loose leaf tea or indulge in some tasty pastries at the same place as royalty and celebrities in one of Canada’s top hotels.

Victoria Bug Zoo: Touch, feel, look but don’t eat the little critters at this “different” Zoo.

Victoria Harbour Ferry: Our happy little boats have been connecting locals and visitors to Victoria’s waterfront neighbourhoods, parks and communities for almost 30 years. Beat the traffic and join us on the water for incredible views and tours.

BC Parliment Buildings: Take a tour thorugh our provinces capital in the elegant building filled with beautiful architecture and stained glass. Butchart Gardens: Experience the magic of these world-renowned gardens, walk through the Rose, Japanese, Italian, Mediterranean, and Sunken Gardens in any season.

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Christ Church Cathedral: Feel the presence of holiness in the third Anglican church started in 1929 and finished in 1991 due to war.

İİ TASTINGS Babe’s Honey Farm: Brewed Kombucha, made with Honey – Jun Elixir 8 varieties on tap sold in refillable containers. Flights and growler fills Pure, raw & unpasteurized honey in Galey Farms 4150 Blenkinsop Rd. Victoria Hoyne Brewing Company: With thirty years in the craft brewing industry, Sean Hoyne has earned a reputation for being one of the finest Brewmasters in the Pacific Northwest. de Vine Wines & Spirits: Showcasing locally sourced ingredients through an offering of craft whisky, gin, vodka, rum, vermouth, and wines. Sooke Brewing Company: Brewing beers that can be enjoyed both by those new to craft brewing, as well as the most experienced connoisseurs. Driftwood Brewery: Distinct and local, Driftwood Brewery, aspires to create a unique profile in every beer they make.

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Howl Brewing: Howl Brewing is an independently owned and operated Pico Brewery, located in North Saanich Catagory 12: Category 12’s head brewer and founder, Michael Kuzyk, has been brewing beer for more than 20 years and has his doctorate in microbiology and biochemistry from Uvic. Vancouver Island Brewing: ALL NATURAL SINCE 1984. Tours avalible at 3:00pm every day Phillips Brewing & Malting: Tasting Room ,sixteen craft brews on tap Sunday to Wednesday 12pm - 8pm Thursday to Saturday 12pm - 10pm. 2010 Government St, Victoria. Victoria Caledonian Distillery: & Twa Dogs Brewery Victoria Caledonian Distillery & Twa Dogs Brewery, we craft outstanding beers, exceptional single malt whiskies, and great visitor experiences. Open Daily Sea Cider Farmhouse & Cidery: Sea Cider is a farm-based cidery located on the Saanich Peninsula just minutes from Victoria, on Vancouver Island.

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Inner Harbour: Stroll along one of the most beautiful harbors in the world and watch the seaplanes and magnificent ships pass by. Kelp Reef Adventures: Take a 3 or 2 hour Kayak tour and visit the islands situated around Victoria and Observe the precious animal life. Pacific Paddle Sports: Walk on water on the finest and largest selection of boards, kayaks and canoes then take off and experience the amazing oceans off our coasts. Thetis Lake: Get your gear and hike around the beautiful Thetis Lake and head for a dip in the lake if you want. Willows Beach: Gahter with friends, family and loved ones at one of the top rated beaches to create new memories and relive old ones. Beaver/Elk Lake: Come see these beautiful lakes great for the whole family or a retreat for you and that someone special. Sooke Potholes: Hike through the beautiful and unique rock formations that make up the sooke potholes with all your friends Saanich Commonwealth Place: Competition pool, wave pool, dive tank, shallow tot pool, steam room and sauna

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İİ ICE SKATING Archie Browning Sports Centre Esquimalt: esquimalt.ca 250-412-8510 City Centre Park Langford: eagleridgecentre. com 250-391-1738 Oak Bay Parks & Recreation: Oak Bay oakbay.ca 250-595-7946 Panorama Leisure Centre: North Saanich .crd.bc.ca/panorama 250-656-7271 Save On Food Memorial Centre: ,Victoria victoria.ca/arena 250-361-0732

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Ä°Ä° GALLERIES Robert Bateman Center: Reconnect with nature through some of the best nature paintings in canada and the world. Art Gallery of Greater Victoria: Admire the beautiful and elegant paintings and exhibits at this amzing Gallery. Coast Collective Arts Centre: Ogle at the marvelous and creative art collections or take some art lessons, then stop by the gift store. 318 Wale Rd. 103 Colwood.


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Alcheringa Gallery: Visit this contemporary art gallery specializing in native art from the North West Coast of Canada, Austrailia and Papua New Guinea,Haida,Sepic River,Pacific Islands. 621 Fort St. Victoria

İİ SHOPPING Lower Johnson Street: Shop till you drop at all the boutiques and stores on this renowned shopping street. Munro’s Books: Read something new at Victorias top book store established by noble prize winning author Alice Munro. Uptown: Uptown is Vancouver Island’s Premier Shopping, Dining and Entertainment Experience. Uptown brings international brands and local boutiques Ditch Records: Induldge in your favourite old records and see some of the iconic vinyls lining the walls. Bastion Square: Shop in the once gallows, brothel and now historic site in Victoria, located by the wharf and Goverment street

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Antique Row In Victoria: Visit the most British part of British Coloumbia full of antique stores in Edwardian and Victorian buildings. The Bay Centre: Located in the centre of the Downtown shopping district in Victoria, BC - Over 90 Shops & Services

İİ ENTERTAINMENT Belfry Theater: Watch a classic theater show in the celebrated theater, located on gladstone Ave in Victoria. Hecklers Bar & Grill: Live Comedy every weekend. 123 Gorge Rd. East, Victoria. Irish Times Pub: Get exposed to the Irish traditions and listen to live music almost everyday of the week at this prominent pub. Bard and Banker Pub: “It’s all about service” with a moto like that and live music 7 days a week this pub is sure to not dissapoint.

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Craft & Christmas Markets NOV 2 & 3 Strawberry Vale Christmas Craft Fair: Spread the word to your family and friends and come to support local artisans. 10am at Strawberry Vales Community Club, 11 High St. NOV. 8,9 & 10 42nd Annual Creative Craft Fair: You can look forward to seeing an array of crafts to purchase for the holiday season. 11am at Pearkes Recreation Centre, 3100 Tillicum Road. NOV. 8 & 9 Annual Vintage Holiday Fair: We have such an amazing show planned for you, your friends and family! Fun for everyone! 5pm at Leonardo Da Vinci Centre, 195 Bay Street. 250.383.8041 NOV 9, 10

33rd Annual Calico Christmas Market: With over 90 artists from around Vancouver Island, we showcase a wonderful selection of handcrafted, high quality goods. 10am at Spectrum Community School, 957 Burnside Rd W. 250.479.8271 NOV 16 Saanich Peninsula Hospital Auxiliary Christmas Bazzar & Craft Fair: Please support your local Saanich Peninsula Hospital Auxiliary! 9am at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250.656.0275 Handmade Village Craft Market 2019: The Handmade Village Craft Market is a local makers market featuring 50+ vendors. 10am at North Douglas Church, 675 Jolly Pl. 250.744.2411

First Chance Christmas Craft Fair: Christmas shopping experience with over 25 categories of unique West Coast hand crafted items to choose from. 10am at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250.656.0275

Ruth King Christmas Craft Fair 2019: We will have 25+ tables of crafts, student crafts, and local vendors as well as concession, hourly door prizes & bake sale. 10am at Ruth King Elementary School, 2764 Jacklin Rd. 250.478.8368

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Sidney Elementary Holiday Fair: Sidney Elementary 4th Annual Holiday Market. 12pm at Sidney Elementary School, 2281 Henry Ave. 250.656.3958

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NOV 16,17 Victorian Christmas Craft Fair: Come relax in the comfortable surroundings of a Victorian Christmas, now an annual family tradition for many in our community! 10am at Commonwealth Pool, 4636 Elk Lake Drive. 250.475.7600 Metchosin Hall Arts & Crafts Fair: This Craft Fair has been running for over 25 years. 25+ tables of wonderfully local handmade products. 10am at Metchosin Community Hall, 4401 William Head Road. 250-478-6424 All Sooke Arts and Crafts Christmas Craft Show: Handcrafted gifts for children, teens, adults, seniors, and everyone in-between. 10am at Sooke Community Hall, 2037 Shields Road. 250.642.5521 Winter Fair – Tillicum Centre: A one stop shop to find that perfect Holiday gift for everyone on your list! 11am at Tillicum Centre, 3170 Tillicum Rd. 250.381.7123


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NOV 17 Royal Canadian Legion #91 LA Christmas Craft Fair & Tea: 52 Tables of Exciting Crafts, Meat Draws & Silent Auction. 10am at Royal Canadian Legion-Branch 91, 761 Station Avenue. 250.478.1828 Esquimalt Farmers Market Christmas Market: Professional photos by Deborah Price Photography and SANTA from 2:30-5pm!! Find Santa in the Fernhill Room, off the main atrium. 11am at Esquimalt Rec Centre, 527 Fraser Street. Christmas Vintage, Retro & Collectible Show/ Sale: This tri-annual family favorite features over 100 tables and booths of 19th and 20th century and vintage collectibles. 9:30am at Mary Winspear Centre, 2243 Beacon Ave W. 250.656.0275 Hillside Night of Lights : This exciting event includes in-store specials/discounts, food, entertainment and amazing door prizes! The GRAND PRIZE a $4000 Travel Voucher! Hillside Shopping Centre , 1644 Hillside Ave #21, Victoria 250.595.7154 NOV 22, 23 Out of Hand Modern Market: Out of Hand Artisan Fair is a premium event which showcases carefully curated artisans. 10am at Victoria conference centre – Crystal gardens, 713 Douglas St. 250.361.0563 Magic of Christmas craft fair – Langford: A visit Santa, Christmas photo shoot minis, craft section, just to name just a few things. 4pm at Westhills Arena, 1089 Langford Pkwy. 250.391.1738 Owl Designer Fair and Little Owl Children’s Fair 2019: Victoria’s most creative holiday fair. All items are handmade or upcycled by local artists and designers. 6pm at Fernwood Community Centre, 1240 Gladstone Avenue. 250.381.1552 Saanich Fairground NOV 23 www.saanichfair.ca GNS Holiday Fair: Over 50 Local Vendors showcasing pottery, baked goods, soaps, candles, jewelry, beauty products and so much more. 10am at Glenlyon Norfolk School, 801 Bank St. 250.881.2572 NOV 23, 24

Christmas In A Manger Craft Fair 2019: More than 100 vendors are coming together at the festive Saanich Fair’s annual “Christmas in the

Manger” 10am at Saanich Fairgrounds, 1528 Stelly’s Cross Rd. 250.652.3314 Owl Designer Fair and Little Owl Children’s Fair 2019: Victoria’s most creative holiday fair. All items are handmade or upcycled by local artists and designers. 10am at Fernwood Community Centre, 1240 Gladstone Avenue. 250.381.1552 NOV.28-30 Christmas Craft Beer Show: Raise a pint of holiday cheer to kick off the holiday season Save-On-Foods Memorial 1pm at Save-OnFoods Memorial Centre, 1925 Blanshard St. 250-220-2600 NOV 30 Hillside Holiday Artisan Market: Winding the halls of Hillside Shopping Centre, local Artisans & Makers will be selling their handmade wares. 9am at Hillside Centre, 1644 Hillside. 250.595.7154 Oaklands West Coast Winter Market: The West Coast Winter Market is an action-packed single day market held each year at the Oaklands Community Centre. 10am at Oaklands Community Assoc. 2827 Belmont Ave 250.370.9101 The Nerdy Days of Christmas: Victoria’s only craft fair focused on the geeks and nerds! 11am at Market Square Victoria, 560 Johnson Street.

Over 120 Vendors!

Christmas in the Manger 46th Annual Christmas Craft Fair

Handcrafted and homegrown artisan gifts

Saturday, November 23 Sunday, November 24 10 am – 4 pm | Admission $2 a day (children 12 & under free)

Saanich Fairground

1528 Stelly’s Cross Road | saanichfair.ca


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