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Hundreds expected for herring-sale fundraiser for children with cancer

Hundreds expected for herring-sale fundraiser for children with cancer

A $20 donation gets you 20 pounds of herring, or 10 pounds for $15.
Wage negotiations for sa国际传媒 Ferries workers to begin early

Wage negotiations for sa国际传媒 Ferries workers to begin early

Talks to begin five months early. Union president had warned that members could be lured away by higher-paying jobs.
Cruise season expected to bring record number of passengers to Victoria

Cruise season expected to bring record number of passengers to Victoria

An estimated 850,000 passengers are anticipated, up from last year鈥檚 record-setting 715,000.
Night market to return to Sidney鈥檚 Beacon Avenue

Night market to return to Sidney鈥檚 Beacon Avenue

Organizer of the existing Thursday market at Mary Winspear Centre says the Beacon Avenue event would be "direct competition."
Cleaner heating could net building owners tax relief in Saanich, if plan proceeds

Cleaner heating could net building owners tax relief in Saanich, if plan proceeds

Approach to reducing greenhouse gases would put municipality 鈥渙n cutting edge鈥 in sa国际传媒, mayor says
sa国际传媒 residents warned about 'home title fraud' 鈥 where scammers sell your house without your knowledge

sa国际传媒 residents warned about 'home title fraud' 鈥 where scammers sell your house without your knowledge

It happened to two Toronto-based homeowners who left sa国际传媒 for work-related reasons.
Head of ICBC takes over as president of sa国际传媒 Ferries

Head of ICBC takes over as president of sa国际传媒 Ferries

Nicholas Jimenez led ICBC through its restructuring to bring in no-fault 鈥渆nhanced care鈥 auto insurance.
British Columbians slipping deeper into debt

British Columbians slipping deeper into debt

Anxiety levels rising as more British Columbians pay only minimum credit card balances
Province announces 'one-stop shop' for homebuilding permits

Province announces 'one-stop shop' for homebuilding permits

sa国际传媒 Premier David Eby says the changes will help speed up provincial permitting approvals and home construction in the face of a housing crisis, but builders say they don't address the biggest hurdle.
Expect more sa国际传媒 sawmill closures in 2023

Expect more sa国际传媒 sawmill closures in 2023

Government policies thwarting growth in key Canadian commodity sectors