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Saanich eyes plan requiring EV power in new multi-family homes

Saanich eyes plan requiring EV power in new multi-family homes

Saanich council is giving a boost to its support for electric vehicles with a plan to require charging units in all new multi-family homes built in the municipality.
Victoria’s experiment turning parking spots over to businesses a ‘work in progress’

Victoria’s experiment turning parking spots over to businesses a ‘work in progress’

A month after the City of Victoria established new rules to allow retailers and restaurants to expand their operations onto sidewalks, public spaces and some parking spaces, a number of downtown merchants are still trying to determine what, if any, i
Cancelled policies to return at old rates, ICBC says; tests to resume July 20

Cancelled policies to return at old rates, ICBC says; tests to resume July 20

Drivers who reinsure with ICBC after bringing their vehicle out of storage will get the rate that they were being paying before they cancelled, Attorney General David Eby announced Monday.
Dr. Bonnie Henry launches Coast Guard ship in North Van (VIDEO)

Dr. Bonnie Henry launches Coast Guard ship in North Van (VIDEO)

Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry took a few moments away from navigating sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ out of COVID-19 waters, Friday, to come to North Vancouver and launch a ship dedicated to science.
Kevin Greenard: Accessing and sharing your tax information

Kevin Greenard: Accessing and sharing your tax information

Much of the historical information we need regarding our clients’ tax situation and federal programs is available in electronic form.
Pandemic puts casino deal at risk of collapse

Pandemic puts casino deal at risk of collapse

Catalyst Capital Group Inc.’s latest attempt to cash in its chips in Burnaby-based Gateway Casinos and Entertainment Ltd. looks like it might be a long shot.
Upbeat signs for Greater Victoria tech firms amid pandemic

Upbeat signs for Greater Victoria tech firms amid pandemic

Billed as nimble, innovative and resilient, Victoria’s high-tech sector appears to be weathering the economic storm of the pandemic, says a report from the Victoria Innovation, Advanced Technology and Entrepreneurship Council.
Dentists work to clear backlog after months-long closures

Dentists work to clear backlog after months-long closures

Dentists are busy catching up on backlogs of patients as pandemic restrictions lift across the region.
Kevin Greenard: Take advantage of the property tax deferment program

Kevin Greenard: Take advantage of the property tax deferment program

The Property Tax Deferment Program in British Columbia was established in 1974, intending to assist seniors and the disabled.
Province extends temporary layoff provision

Province extends temporary layoff provision

The province has extended the temporary layoff provision to a maximum of 24 weeks ending on Aug. 30, sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Labour Minister Harry Bains announced Thursday. The move comes after a meeting between Bains and sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½