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Reading in Victoria 
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Leanne writes:  

Author Leanne Dyck will be reading at the Victoria Writers' Society launch of their island writer magazine. She will be reading from her creative non-fiction story "Because of Her". The story will appear in the Winter issue of the Island Writer magazine. Leanne will be reading on Saturday, December 5th at the Orange Hall (1620 Fernwood Raod). Readings are scheduled from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. Admission is free.

www.maynelyamystery.blogspot.com

Posted by argo on Saturday, November 21, 2009 @ 13:09:37 ICT (125 reads)
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By donation concert 
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Leanne writes:  

By donation concert featuring Mayne Island musicians to celebrate Maynely a Mystery's book launch Friday, September 4th at the Ag Hall. Doors open at 7:30 pm. Please spread the word.

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Posted by admin on Monday, August 10, 2009 @ 23:00:18 ICT (196 reads)
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Book reading 
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Leanne writes:  

Author Leanne Dyck reads from her new novel:  Maynely a Mystery at the library on Saturday, August 1st at 7:30 pm.

 This reading is all about you: whether you are an old-time, newcomer, week-ender, or tourist. We will discuss how, why you came to Mayne Island and what you found.

I look forward to seeing you there.

Maynely a Mystery Book Launch -- September 4th at 7:30 pm -- LIve music in the Ag Hall -- admission by donation

Watch me on YouTube:  www.youtube.com/maynelyamystery

Posted by admin on Saturday, August 01, 2009 @ 02:01:01 ICT (205 reads)
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Maynely a Mystery reading and signing at Miners Bay Books 
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Leanne writes:  

Do you want to play a game?

Leanne Dyck, author of Maynely a Mystery, wants to play the "Fact or Fiction" game with you.

Saturday, July 25th at 4 pm

Watch the Maynely a Mystery YouTube video. Log on to:  www.maynelyamystery.blogspot.com

 

Posted by admin on Monday, July 13, 2009 @ 23:47:40 ICT (203 reads)
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Book Launch at Miners Bay Books 
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treewithroots writes:  
Readers who enjoyed my Magda's Mayne Island Mystery will be happy to know that the second book in the series is ready for release.  Mayne Island Aliens continues the adventures of Magda, Brent and their friends on Mayne Island. 

Seeing a strange green light in the forest, Magda determines to find out what it is, alone!  But in the end she and Brent, along with their friends, find themselves in grave danger, trying to solve the mystery of the eerie light.

On Saturday, July 11th, I will be reading excerpts from Mayne Island Aliens at Miners Bay Books.  I will sign all copies that are purchased.

If you can't wait for the official launch, a few books are available for sale in Miners Bay Books right now, and for borrowing from the Mayne Island Library.  If you attend the Farmers' Market on June 27th, you may buy a copy of one or both of the Magda books from me at that time.

Happy reading!
Posted by argo on Saturday, June 06, 2009 @ 11:16:41 ICT (331 reads)
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·Victoria wants to double fees for builders
·Don’t oust our legion, elderly war veterans urge
·Victoria Police re-open Vic West street after closing it down to arrest a man
·Natives dismantle two-week-old Vancouver Island blockade after successful talks
·Snow, strong winds hit Metro Vancouver with blast of winter
·Halalt blockade could end today after water talks
·Axe to fall on community programs
·Blown power fuse blamed for Blue Bridge lift failure
·CRD needn't ask voters for sewage loan
·Part nurse, part doctor, no job
·Two Victoria police officers charged criminally with assault against two brothers
·Tourism Victoria cuts back
·UVic regains MBA crown
·Boy accused of torching school
·Victoria police haul out Taser less often
·Greater Victoria pharmacies move cough syrup behind counters to curb teen overdoses
·Island man who assaulted woman grinding finger in eye socket, caught speeding, driving drunk
·Police deal with illegal firearms, seven pit bulls in North Saanich raid
·Audit: Esquimalt should have choice to contract out its police services
·Saanich teenager reported missing since Sunday found safe and sound
·Victoria's flower count passes former record by billions of blooms
·Government seeks solutions in Chemainus Road blockade by First Nations
·West Coast Trail warning by Parks Canada: Think before you hike
·Charges elevated to second-degree murder in beating death of Island man at "social gathering"
·Tofino aims to ban the likes of Starbucks, Tim Hortons and McDonalds
·A night of drinking, three assaults gets Island man three month sentence
·Described as misunderstood neo-Nazi, Nanaimo man hailed as martyr by comrades
·Parents of head-injured hockey player sue helmet maker
·Ian Thow's debt will linger after release from prison
·Raid finds one-stop shop for drug sales in couple's Victoria apartment
·"Unremitting alcoholics" told not to drink alcohol in public
·Victoria police issue warrant for man granted bail against their wishes
·Daycares, preschools, playgrounds affected by cuts to B.C. gaming grants
·Development deal would add 20 rental units to Victoria
·Esquimalt Lagoon Bridge to reopen soon
·Malfunction leaves bridge stuck in open position
·Traffic back to normal on Pat Bay Highway after power lines downed
·Accident at Tillicum and Trans-Canada Highway snarled morning commute
·Tofino council wrestles with short-term vacation rentals
·B.C. government cool to idea of a February stat holiday
 

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·Vancouver teen's resilience inspires everyone she meets
·Robson Square celebration for Paralympics spills on to the street
·Aldergrove restaurant told to apologize to school
·British Columbians' decades-old documents found in English hotel
·Fog and snow cause Paralympic training problems
·Girl's ex-boyfriend terrorized family, parents say
·Grizzly-shoot bookings rise despite opposition campaign
·Hells Angels to face sentencing Friday
·Almost 60 per cent of WorkSafeBC penalties were in construction
·Canucks ready to park in the Garage for a while
·Vancouver Paralympics opening ceremony set to inspire audience
·Convicted child killer Schoenborn 'isn't really nuts,' captor says
·POLL: How interested are you in the Paralympics?
·Halalt First Nation blockade on Vancouver Island dismantled
·Island man, 56, arrested in child porn sting
·Rick Mercer, John Furlong, Douglas Coupland to receive honorary degrees from UBC
·Canucks’ Steve Bernier sidelined for the season
·Victoria-area landlord charged in multiple-rental fraud
·B.C. employers hit with $4.5 million in penalties for health and safety violations
·BC Hydro awards 19 power supply contracts
·Assault suspect injures two Vancouver police officers on Commercial Drive
·Olympic medals on GM Place display … but you’ll need a Canucks ticket first
·Photos: Late winter snowfall blasts parts of Metro Vancouver
·Conan O'Brien brings his road show to Vancouver
·The best of B.C.: Para-alpine skiing
·B.C. human rights tribunal to hear Abbotsford school sexual orientation case
·Microsoft to appeal B.C. court ruling on class action lawsuit
·Canucks’ Sedin twins make $1.5-million donation to BC Children’s Hospital project
·Saltspring project begins this year
·2010 Paralympic torch arrives in Vancouver
·B.C. pharmacies put cough medicine behind counters following a rash of teen overdoses
·Hodgkin's lymphoma breakthrough puts BC Cancer Agency research on world stage
·Thief steals car with baby inside
·Vancouver Coun. Geoff Meggs hit while cycling
·Canucks Game Day: End of the road for surging Vancouver
·Two Victoria police officers charged with assault
·Richmond to bill Vanoc $550,000 in Olympic services
·Famed Vancouver soccer coach Roman Tulis's funeral services set for next week
·Convicted killer considered violent wanted on Canada-wide warrant
·B.C. cuts grants to daycares, preschools, playgrounds
 

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The_Province

·Minorities to become new majority in Metro Vancouver
·Vancouver councillor Meggs recovering after bike crash
·Vancouver key to Asia-Pacific strategy
·Captain Canuck Roberto Luongo to carry Paralympic torch Thursday
·Dunsmuir Viaduct bike lane to open Wednesday
·Woman missing from Surrey last seen in Vancouver
·Prospects brighten for Metro Vancouver job seekers
·Avatar studio says it will win copyright lawsuit against B.C. man
·Pan Pacific keeps Olympic spirit alive
·Man's death being treated as suspicious
·Mourners hold candlelight vigil at UBC for student Silas Rogers who died last month
·Bad luck and a bad crowd, but she's 'not a criminal'
·Man beaten by Vancouver police files suit against city, cops, investigators
·Hearing ordered into off-duty officer's 2009 beating of delivery man
·Two men plead guilty to 2008 attempted kidnapping in Vancouver
·Skyscraper could fund art gallery, says Deal
·Vancouver OKs yard composting beginning April 22
·Man beaten by Vancouver cops expected to file civil suit
·Man wanted on Canada-wide warrant may be in Vancouver
·Teachers vote for proposal giving them 10 additional days off during school year
·Gold-medal Paralympic athlete to carry torch in Vancouver
·Business suing VANOC, government over Olympic construction
·Lawyer sounds alarm as 7 Olympics fans seek asylum
·Sex offender wanted Canada-wide after walking away from halfway house
·Post-Olympic Vancouver streets (almost) back to normal
·Paralympic opening ceremony: More performers than at Olympics
·Listen to the sound of Vancouver as Canada wins gold
·Happy guests unfazed by YVR traffic
·Heroes save two from fatal Point Grey house fire
·Vancouver made the whole country proud: Mayor
·Vancouver cops hold their own among record 2010 crowds
·Student who died identified
·International visitors go on spending spree
·Body found in Stanley Park is Growing Pains actor Andrew Koenig
·Vancouver-born man saves life of drowning woman in Australia
·Former mayor Sullivan named Canada's ambassador for Paralympics
·Man, 19, arrested for assault in connection with anti-Olympic protest
·Speed skater Clara Hughes donates $10,000 bronze-medal bonus to Vancouver charity
·Vancouver man arrested after holding Olympic tourist's phone for ransom
·Peaceful Olympic street celebration a joy
 

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