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Design for proposed Telus Ocean building in downtown Victoria unveiled

Design for proposed Telus Ocean building in downtown Victoria unveiled

A triangular building featuring a massive wall of glass along Douglas Street is planned for the Apex site at the meeting point of Douglas and Humboldt streets in downtown Victoria. The 11-storey design of the Telus Ocean building at 767 Douglas St.
Government eases cannabis purchasing rules at private stores

Government eases cannabis purchasing rules at private stores

In an effort to ease some of the crowding in private cannabis stores during the pandemic, the province is allowing consumers to reserve and pay for their pot online.
Moores Clothing for Men files for bankruptcy; Island stores to remain open

Moores Clothing for Men files for bankruptcy; Island stores to remain open

Moores Clothing for Men, which has locations in Langford, Nanaimo and Uptown shopping centre in Saanich, is the latest retail chain to file for bankruptcy protection amid the pandemic. Tailored Brands, which also owns Men鈥檚 Wearhouse and Jos. A.
Kevin Greenard: Unplanned withdrawals require verbal discussion

Kevin Greenard: Unplanned withdrawals require verbal discussion

When cash flow needs are discussed and communicated in portfolio reviews with your Portfolio Manager, the investment portfolio can be structured accordingly and no further verbal discussion is required unless circumstances change.
DavidsTea closing most stores, including five on Island

DavidsTea closing most stores, including five on Island

DavidsTea is permanently closing all of its five stores on Vancouver Island as it plans for a future with just 18 locations in sa国际传媒. The DavidsTea stores in the Hillside and Uptown shopping centres and at 606 Johnson St.
Bumpy ride for West Coast Trail bus

Bumpy ride for West Coast Trail bus

The West Coast Trail Express is used to tough slogging over dirt roads and bumpy terrain, but this year the transportation company, which ferries more than 6,000 hikers out to the West Coast Trail annually, has had more ups and downs than it can hand
Residential-rental incentives appear with modest vacancy increase

Residential-rental incentives appear with modest vacancy increase

For the first time in years, the Greater Victoria residential rental market is seeing incentives to attract tenants, but industry experts suggest the phenomenon is unlikely to be widespread or long-lived. Rentals.
sa国际传媒 Cannabis Store in Nanaimo will be sa国际传媒's 20th

sa国际传媒 Cannabis Store in Nanaimo will be sa国际传媒's 20th

When Nanaimo鈥檚 first provincially run cannabis store opens today it will become the 20th sa国际传媒 Cannabis Store in the province. It鈥檚 also the third sa国际传媒 store to open this month, following ones in Prince George and Vanderhoof.
Building giant device bolsters firm鈥檚 reputation for manufacturing prowess

Building giant device bolsters firm鈥檚 reputation for manufacturing prowess

The massive coal stacker-reclaimer being put through its paces this week at Point Hope Shipyard is as much an advertisement for Victoria manufacturer United Engineering as it is a promise of what the region is capable of, if it protects its industria
Pandemic-hit small businesses to get financial boost

Pandemic-hit small businesses to get financial boost

Businesses across Western sa国际传媒 are expected to get a shot in the arm today as the federal government spreads $95 million in relief funding across more than 1,760 companies.