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Greater Victoria real estate sales, prices expected to rise

Greater Victoria real estate sales, prices expected to rise

Home prices and number of sales are predicted to rise this year and in 2021 in Greater Victoria and on the rest of Vancouver Island, says a new real estate report.
Two ride-hailing companies have Victoria plans rejected

Two ride-hailing companies have Victoria plans rejected

Ride-hailing giants Uber and Lyft have been given the green light to operate in the Lower Mainland and Whistler, but Greater Victoria is still waiting for a company to be approved to offer the service in this part of the province.
Rights commissioner defends her support for anti-pipeline group

Rights commissioner defends her support for anti-pipeline group

British Columbia鈥檚 human rights commissioner is defending herself against accusations by Indigenous supporters of the liquefied natural gas industry that she didn鈥檛 do her research before wading into a pipeline dispute.
sa国际传媒 Hydro applies for bill relief for those under evacuation orders

sa国际传媒 Hydro applies for bill relief for those under evacuation orders

Public feedback is being sought on sa国际传媒 Hydro鈥檚 application to waive charges for customers affected by evacuation orders during wildfires and other emergencies. The company has applied to the sa国际传媒
Nanaimo approves mixed-use Terminal Avenue project

Nanaimo approves mixed-use Terminal Avenue project

A five-storey, mixed-use building featuring a contemporary design has been approved for the corner of Terminal Avenue North and Cypress Street in Nanaimo. Coun.
sa国际传媒 ride hailing won鈥檛 be accessible to all

sa国际传媒 ride hailing won鈥檛 be accessible to all

Many people are looking forward to ride-hailing being available in British Columbia, but Vince Miele is not one of them.
Commercial salmon sector braces for another tough year on coast

Commercial salmon sector braces for another tough year on coast

sa国际传媒 commercial salmon fishermen are waiting for pre-season forecasts due next month after 2019 delivered the lowest returns on record for prized Fraser River sockeye.
Analysis: The NDP has a bigger fight in Western Forest Products strike

Analysis: The NDP has a bigger fight in Western Forest Products strike

As the longest strike in coastal forest history approaches its eighth month, it鈥檚 become increasingly clear that the NDP government has a larger agenda at play in its decision to let the dispute drag on.
Restaurant charging extra 1% on bills to recover costs of sa国际传媒 health tax

Restaurant charging extra 1% on bills to recover costs of sa国际传媒 health tax

A restaurant overlooking Victoria鈥檚 Inner Harbour is charging a one per cent fee on food and drink to recover costs associated with sa国际传媒鈥檚 Employer Health Tax. Rob Chyzowski, owner of Belleville鈥檚 Watering Hole and Diner at 427 Belleville St.
On the Street: Nelson Chan appointed new chancellor at Royal Roads

On the Street: Nelson Chan appointed new chancellor at Royal Roads

Nelson Chan has been elected Royal Roads University chancellor and chair of the board of governors. He has served on the board since 2018 and succeeds Kathleen Birney, who completed her term as chair and chancellor in December.