It's true. And trust me, you won't want to miss this.

Ed Robertson and Steven Page started the BNL in 1988 on a lark. Their first performance was largely improvised, which set the tone for every concert that has followed. Their shows almost always contain a fair amount of improvised banter, raps and songs. Fans never know exactly what to expect at a performance, but they know there will be good music and good entertainment.

The Barenaked Ladies now consist of founding member Ed Robertson, Kevin Hearn, Jim Creeggan and Tyler Stewart. Ed Robertson promises the April 6th concert will include many of the band's favourites from the last 20 years, as well as new music from their album, All in Good Time.

There surely are other reasons to travel to Victoria, but the chance to see Barenaked Ladies at the Save On Foods Arena on April 6, 2010 is up at the top of the list.

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December is a great month for ice hockey fans in the Pacific Northwest. The Victoria Salmon Kings will play eight home games at the Save On Foods Memorial Centre: three against Las Vegas, three against Stockton, and two against Alaska.

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Victoria's Salmon Kings hard at work

The Salmon Kings, part of the ECHL, have been Victoria’s team since the 2004-2005 season. They are not Victoria’s first professional hockey team; in 1925, the Victoria Cougars attained the Stanley Cup. However, between 1994 and 2004, Victoria was without a team. Where controversy lingers over the merits of an ECHL team vs a WHL team, the residents of the island agree that it is awfully nice to have a team once again. And the Save On Foods Memorial Centre, built to welcome the return of professional hockey to Vancouver Island, is an impressive facility.

Residents and visitors of western Washington State can benefit from Victoria’s good fortune. Crossing the Salish Sea to Victoria is a cinch – Now is the time make your hockey plans. Gather together your fellow hockey fans and head to one of the December games of the Salmon Kings.

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