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Accused in alleged CRA scam fled sa国际传媒 to China, say police

Accused in alleged CRA scam fled sa国际传媒 to China, say police

An accused in an alleged sa国际传媒 Revenue Agency scam that demanded people pay cash or gift cards has fled to China, police say.
Job fair on Wednesday evening at Butchart Gardens

Job fair on Wednesday evening at Butchart Gardens

Butchart Gardens is preparing for spring and summer by staging a job fair from 6 to 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 12, 2020. The starting wage is $15.95 an hour. Positions are open in visitor services, food services, gardening and the gift store.
Tentative deal reached in eight-month forestry labour dispute

Tentative deal reached in eight-month forestry labour dispute

Relief over a tentative agreement reached in the longest strike in coastal forest history was tempered in some circles Monday with the realization the industry is still facing problems. Challenging markets for sa国际传媒
Greater Victoria adds 10,000 jobs over past year

Greater Victoria adds 10,000 jobs over past year

Greater Victoria once again claimed the lowest unemployment rate in the country in January, as it added 2,300 jobs over the past month, and more than 10,000 in the last year, according to data released Friday by Statistics sa国际传媒.
Ride-hailing OK鈥檇 for Greater Victoria; firm that skirted rules given another chance

Ride-hailing OK鈥檇 for Greater Victoria; firm that skirted rules given another chance

The first ride-hailing company to be approved to operate in Greater Victoria skirted provincial rules in the past, but is being given another chance.
Kevin Greenard: Financial considerations when ending a marriage: Picking the right lawyer

Kevin Greenard: Financial considerations when ending a marriage: Picking the right lawyer

First in a four-part series No one enters a marriage or common-law relationship hoping it ends. The reality is that nearly half of marriages end in divorce. The statistics for common-law relationships are naturally murky.
Controversial Duck鈥檚 Building overhaul plan advances to public hearing

Controversial Duck鈥檚 Building overhaul plan advances to public hearing

Victoria city councillors have decided to hear from residents about a controversial plan to demolish significant portions of two heritage buildings in Old Town to make way for a new hotel.

Pauquachin First Nation buying聽Ardmore Golf Course

CARLA WILSON sa国际传媒 The DuTemple family is selling its 47-acre Ardmore Golf Course in North Saanich to the Pauquachin First Nation, which plans to continue operating the business.
Province appoints special mediators to help end lengthy forestry strike

Province appoints special mediators to help end lengthy forestry strike

The provincial government stepped into the coastal forest industry strike on Thursday, appointing two mediators with special powers to hammer out an agreement.
Victoria game developers to work on Calvin Klein brand

Victoria game developers to work on Calvin Klein brand

The partners behind a Victoria-based game and design studio have been hired by Calvin Klein to supervise the American brand鈥檚 marketing and branding.