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Home sales jump across Greater Victoria in February

Home sales jump across Greater Victoria in February

Greater Victoria鈥檚 residential real estate market saw home sales jump in February, with 563 properties changing hands for the 29-day month, versus 421 sales in the same month last year, when it was 28 days.
Starting this month, you'll be able to use your debit card at sa国际传媒 Ferries ticket booths

Starting this month, you'll be able to use your debit card at sa国际传媒 Ferries ticket booths

Drivers and foot passengers will be able to tap their debit and credit cards at sa国际传媒 Ferries ticket booths in coming weeks once new technology is introduced throughout the fleet.

Ride-hailing firm approved to work on Sunshine Coast

Ride-hailing is coming to the Sunshine Coast.
Nanaimo sets construction record with 2019 boom

Nanaimo sets construction record with 2019 boom

Building in Nanaimo is surging after a record-breaking year in 2019 when construction values more than doubled from the previous year.
Kevin Greenard: Financially, second marriages can be especially tricky

Kevin Greenard: Financially, second marriages can be especially tricky

Part four of a four-part series The statistics for second marriages succeeding are even worse than for first marriages. As a portfolio manager, my personal advice is based on many years of helping clients, and nothing I read in a textbook.
Tectoria: Rowers riding the high-tech wave with robotic boats

Tectoria: Rowers riding the high-tech wave with robotic boats

Julie Angus and her husband, Colin, learned a lot about the ocean during the five months it took them to row from Portugal to Costa Rica.
Shelbourne residential project goes to public hearing; neighbours worry about traffic

Shelbourne residential project goes to public hearing; neighbours worry about traffic

A proposed multi-family project in Saanich featuring a six-storey building and an adjacent four-storey building is heading to public hearing despite neighbourhood concerns about height and potential traffic impacts.

On the Street: WFP mills reopen; Crofton mill restarts paper production

WFP restarts mills after lengthy strike After an eight-month strike that聽all but shut down the coastal聽forest industry, Western Forest Products staff and contractors were back on the job this week.
30-year dream comes to fruition at Victoria hotel

30-year dream comes to fruition at Victoria hotel

It took a little longer than expected and cost a little more than hoped, but the Inn at Laurel Point has finally realized a dream 30 years in the making.
Crystal Garden event shows what makes region鈥檚 tech industry click

Crystal Garden event shows what makes region鈥檚 tech industry click

With a focus on drawing new talent to the industry, Victoria鈥檚 burgeoning high-tech sector will throw back the curtain and show off what makes the industry tick as the Victoria Innovation, Advanced Technology and Entrepreneurship Council puts on its