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Yoga for the masses More than 80 people showed up to practice their moves on the lawn of the B.C. legislature as part of International Yoga Day Sunday. The class was taught by Laurin Kyle Boyle, a chopra-certified yoga instructor from Vancouver. Kendra Wong Victoria News
Province ‘obligated’ to housing maritime museum Society cites deal signed between city and B.C. government in 1977
Kendra Wong Victoria News
The ball is in the province’s court to find a new home for the Maritime Museum of B.C., after the museum released an agreement signed 38 years ago claiming the province has an obligation to do so. Last Friday, members of the Maritime Museum of B.C. Society board revealed an agreement that trans-
ferred ownership of the museum from the City of Victoria to the province for $1 back in 1977. As part of the agreement, the province is obligated to “undertake responsibility for providing the society with suitable premises for housing of the museum collection, either by permitting it to remain in its present location in the building, or by offering to the society other premises on such terms as may be agreed
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between them.” The document was signed by then provincial secretary Grace McCarthy and Victoria mayor Michael Young. However, the museum does not have a signed copy of it. It will file applications with the city to find it. Keith Reed, a past president of the board, said there has been a “misunderstanding” between the museum and the province. “The province is a principal player.
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It has that status because it took title of the Bastion Square premise. What was taking place was a realization and understanding that the Maritime Museum of B.C. was fulfilling a role that was broader than a municipal cultural organization, it’s a provincial cultural organization,” he said. PLEASE SEE: No obligation: province, Page A8
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