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Marshalls opening new location in Langford

Marshalls opening new location in Langford

Construction will start Monday on Greater Victoria鈥檚 second Marshalls department store location.
Project in Victoria's Old Town divides heritage community

Project in Victoria's Old Town divides heritage community

A controversial plan to knock down all but three walls of two late 19th-century buildings in downtown Victoria has divided the city鈥檚 heritage community.
Nanaimo hotel developer close to missing key deadline

Nanaimo hotel developer close to missing key deadline

Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog said he is 鈥渨orried鈥 that construction has not yet started on a long-anticipated hotel considered vital to the city鈥檚 downtown鈥檚 economic health.
Bold makeover pitched for Victoria's Harris Green neighbourhood

Bold makeover pitched for Victoria's Harris Green neighbourhood

The profile of two blocks of the Harris Green neighbourhood will be completely changed if a Toronto-based developer鈥檚 plans get the green light next year.

Gig-economy trend leaves workers struggling to qualify for mortgages

Those making a living from contract or part-time work get cold shoulder from big lenders 鈥 but there are solutions, say mortgage experts
Natural gas bills will go down in 2020, Fortis sa国际传媒 says

Natural gas bills will go down in 2020, Fortis sa国际传媒 says

Fortis sa国际传媒 said Wednesday the majority of its customers will see their natural gas bills go down in the coming year, with Vancouver Island customers saving about $18 on their annual bill.
Furniture retailer Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce's member of the year

Furniture retailer Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce's member of the year

He is juggling the operation of two store locations and a newborn child, and now Rahim Khudabux also has a new title. The owner of Max Furniture has been named the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce鈥檚 member of the year for 2020.
Credit union members hit by ATM issues

Credit union members hit by ATM issues

Island Savings members who have been affected by an electronic system problem should see their accounts return to normal today, says a spokeswoman for parent company First West Credit Union.
On the Street: Island housing prices up 3% to $517,100

On the Street: Island housing prices up 3% to $517,100

Island housing prices up 3% to $517,100 The benchmark price of a single-family home in the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board area 鈥 that鈥檚 everything north of the Malahat 鈥 increased three per cent to $517,100 over the past year.
Tillicum Centre mall briefly evacuated after sprinkler causes flooding

Tillicum Centre mall briefly evacuated after sprinkler causes flooding

sa国际传媒 Tillicum Centre was evacuated for a brief period Tuesday afternoon after a damaged sprinkler line caused flooding in some parts of the mall.