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Uber hopes to be operating in Greater Victoria by Christmas

Uber hopes to be operating in Greater Victoria by Christmas

Ride-hailing company hopes to take over an existing licence; waiting for regulatory approval
Major development proposed at northern gateway to downtown Nanaimo

Major development proposed at northern gateway to downtown Nanaimo

The project, which includes a hotel, towers and more than 700 homes, is among several major developments that have come before Nanaimo council in recent months.
Toxic chemicals commonly found in dollar store items, testing shows

Toxic chemicals commonly found in dollar store items, testing shows

Monitoring and enforcement of toxic substance regulations need to be beefed up, says environmental group
UVic bio-science innovation hub opens in Saanich Plaza

UVic bio-science innovation hub opens in Saanich Plaza

The hub is designed as a collaborative workspace where bio-science companies and entrepreneurs can connect with researchers and access shared tools and resources.
Metral Drive project in Nanaimo runs $1.4 million over budget

Metral Drive project in Nanaimo runs $1.4 million over budget

Nanaimo council designated money from three reserve funds to make up the shortfall, caused by increases in material costs along with soil problems discovered during excavation.
Evo Car Share expands footprint in Greater Victoria

Evo Car Share expands footprint in Greater Victoria

45 vehicles will join existing 80-vehicle electric fleet
Delivery service owes restaurants up to $400,000, says industry organization

Delivery service owes restaurants up to $400,000, says industry organization

sa国际传媒 Restaurant and Foodservices Association says several restaurants came forward after the organization鈥檚 callout this month to businesses owed money by Tutti, which launched in Victoria in 2017.
Floods, drought, storms could cost sa国际传媒's economy $139 billion by 2050: report

Floods, drought, storms could cost sa国际传媒's economy $139 billion by 2050: report

Manufacturing and distribution will take the biggest hit from water-related climate disasters between now and 2050, report predicts
Capital Park solar project sets high bar

Capital Park solar project sets high bar

The James Bay mixed-use development is installing 251 solar panels on the rooftops of two office buildings, expected to produce 114 kilowatts of electricity a year.
Poor Fraser River sockeye run may spell end of the south coast salmon fleet

Poor Fraser River sockeye run may spell end of the south coast salmon fleet

"The final straw": sa国际传媒 commercial fisherman shut out for fourth year in a row