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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 @ 12:09:37 CST (308 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 CDT (406 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 CDT (391 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 CDT (395 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!
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·Man gets free legal advice to appeal B.C. Transit fine
·Teen fraudster's web of deceit surprises judge
·Esquimalt ramps up sewage fight
·North Saanich byelection to be held on Nov. 20
·Victoria man, 23, crashes car with mystery woman on his lap
·Victoria delays garbage pickup debate until recyclng questions are answered
·Photos: Saanich police traffic blitz nets 'shocking number' of infractions
·Island Lives: Shelia Cooper overcame life's hardships with a winning attitude
·Mainland firm awarded new fire hall contract
·Jody Paterson: Stop pushing homeless from here to there
·North Saanich councillors chided for quitting
·Green Party's May gaining ground on Lunn in Saanich-Gulf Islands, poll suggests
·Island First Nation in shock after wood carver shot dead by Seattle police
·Central Saanich police warn of stranger's approach to boy
·RCMP seek shooter after deer gunned down in residential area
·E&N to resume full rail service Friday
·Bail hearing for 12-year-old career criminal adjourned
·Late night buses roll again in Greater Victoria
·Saanich man who fled to England pleads guilty to possesion of child porn
·Truck driver not to blame in pedestrian fatality on Pat Bay Highway, police say
·Parents still waiting to speak with police about possible abduction attempt
·Hansen faces calls to resign as critics attack government over handling of HST
·Two men arrested before Saanich police shut down two indoor marijuana grow-ops
·B.C. Mounties admit botching investigation of attempted child-abduction
·Victoria decides to hear public before passing no-camping zone bylaw
·Phoney Saanich doctor Jason Walker avoids jail time, in part due to "well deserved" public scorn
·Needle-sharing problem grew after fixed exchange closed, researchers say
·Senior B.C. officials discussed the HST before the election, documents reveal
·Police seek witnesses to Pat Bay pedestrian fatality
·Three charged after Island RCMP raid outdoor marijuana grow-op
·Power-saving device is a scam, B.C. Hydro warns
·Province urged to get tough on urban wildlife
·HST briefing notes warned tax would hurt economy
·Two North Saanich councillors quit, cite recent court case as concern
·B.C. airline finally offering daily flights between Victoria and Comox
·Average price of Victoria home drops below $600,000 first time this year
·Environmentalists battle Canadian mine plan in Washington state
·Courtenay man who stabbed former coworker 17 times jailed for 20 months
·Backyard garbage collection may be scrapped
·Full-day kindergarten to ripple through B.C. education system
 

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Vancouver_Sun

·Leaky Leak hands Lions a win at Montreal
·TransLink headquarters moves to new SkyTrain stop
·Column: Nature calls the shots in sockeye season, and diversity rules
·High school trades: A head start on a rewarding career
·Excessive speed could cost you thousands, plus impoundment of your vehicle
·Girl, 16, killed as car smashes into tree; three others injured
·Canucks players happy Roberto Luongo contract matter settled
·Gore itchin’ to roar with ‘talented’ Lions
·B.C. sues companies, feds over horrific balloon crash
·Island man who blocked bus in protest gets free legal advice
·Riding president’s online musings fuel speculation about pending leadership scenario
·Judge rules that prisoner can buy (acquire, procure) thesaurus
·Victoria man, 23, crashes car with mystery woman on his lap
·The B.C. Arts Council is caught between the arts community and the government that funds it
·Triathlon trio take on 700 younger athletes
·Record sockeye run an overwhelming tide for processors
·Thunderstorm alert issued for Prince George
·Vacationers return home to $750 in parking fines
·Vancouver's Goldcorp strikes $3.6-billion deal to buy Andean Resources
·High schools need more hands-on programs, says B.C.’s education minister
·Students get a leg-up with high-school ACE-IT program
·Drug bust that found 34 pounds of marijuana ruled illegal
·Girl, 16, killed and three injured in Port Moody crash
·HST study used by B.C. government of questionable relevance: author
·Man held captive at Vancouver's Shangri-La tower rescued by police
·Victoria man, 23, crashes car with mystery woman on his lap
·Sex charges related to Facebook photos of 14-year-old girl
·North Van Boyz garner YouTube following
·Eclipse is coming back to Vancouver theatres for Bella's birthday
·Wally Buono confident the B.C. Lions can turn their season around
·Killer of 11 sheep, huge cougar shot in Chilliwack
·'Baffling' spike in Abbotsford break and enters
·Re-up, street food cart in Vancouver
·Column: VPD sexual assault statistics not as bad as they first appear
·Bramwell Tovey conducts Candide at the Hollywood Bowl
·West Vancouver to create illusion of girl to slow drivers down
·Photos: High style at Granville Island fashion show
·Vancouver Island wood carver shot dead by Seattle police
·Car plummets into Vancouver excavation site, lands on roof; two injured
·Cody Hodgson, Taylor Hall to highlight Canucks Young Stars tournament
 

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The_Province

·Vancouver woman competes among Maxim Magazine's Hometown Hotties
·VPD release video image in sexual-assault case
·Tax-time rage for Vancouver man nets charges
·City of Vancouver completes 24-hour homeless count
·B.C. dad who bungled son's circumcision should be jailed: Crown
·Crown argues not to retry Robert Pickton
·Thieves steal model car from Canada Line art installation
·Russian businessmen suing VANOC, PNE, governments over alleged failure to provide pavilion venue at Olympics
·UBC prof tapped for White House duty
·Cactus Club gets the nod to open on prime Vancouver waterfront
·Anti-racist groups bracing to go toe-to-toe with proposed skinhead rally Sunday
·Alert issued after two Vancouver home invasions on elderly
·Parks board set to vote on new beach-restaurant plan for English Bay
·Violent crime, sex assaults up while property, overall crime down during Olympics
·Missing elderly man with dementia found safe
·Prince Edward to visit Whistler and Vancouver
·Update: Homeless pub patron charged for beer-mug bashing of 81-year-old man
·Vancouver police seek bank-robbery suspect
·Vancouver men face charges after counterfeit money seized in West Van
·Vancouver councillor Meggs recovering after bike crash
 

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