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Canadian boomers snagged at border if they admit cannabis use

Canadian boomers snagged at border if they admit cannabis use

Canadians wanting to cross the U.S.
First Nations mulling uses for sa国际传媒 Hydro lands at Rock Bay

First Nations mulling uses for sa国际传媒 Hydro lands at Rock Bay

It has the potential to be a jewel in Victoria鈥檚 crown, but it could be another six months before there is any detail available on how the former sa国际传媒 Hydro lands at Rock Bay could be shaped.
Federal Liberal鈥檚 salmon-farm phase-out seen as putting sa国际传媒 jobs at risk

Federal Liberal鈥檚 salmon-farm phase-out seen as putting sa国际传媒 jobs at risk

If the federal Liberals are able to follow through on their pledge to switch the sa国际传媒 salmon aquaculture industry to closed containment by 2025, the industry would collapse, salmon farmers say.
On the Street: sa国际传媒 Ferries bonds, Nanaimo airport CEO retires

On the Street: sa国际传媒 Ferries bonds, Nanaimo airport CEO retires

sa国际传媒 Ferries raises $250 million via bonds sa国际传媒 Ferries has raised $250 million through a senior secured bond issue.
Worker retention a concern in tight job market

Worker retention a concern in tight job market

Greater Victoria鈥檚 unemployment rate dropped for a third straight month in September, meaning the region once again has the second lowest rate in sa国际传媒. Statistics sa国际传媒鈥檚 labour force survey noted the region鈥檚 rate dropped to 3.

Province, private sector quickly eating up office space

ANDREW A. DUFFY sa国际传媒 Greater Victoria鈥檚 office vacancy rate has dropped close to a 10-year low and could slip lower despite the addition of new office buildings in the region according to a new report to be released this weekend.
Kevin Greenard: Who cares for your pet after you pass?

Kevin Greenard: Who cares for your pet after you pass?

About 15 years ago, I had a client with a terminal illness. Her biggest concern wasn鈥檛 about her own health, but rather who was going to take care of her dog after she died. I hadn鈥檛 really given that type of question a lot of thought until that day.
Condominium prices climb, house prices take dip: survey

Condominium prices climb, house prices take dip: survey

The selling price of condominiums in Greater Victoria has started to take off as thousands of new units hit the market, according to a new house price survey released by Royal LePage.
Seaspan begins sea trials for second coast guard vessel, Jacques Cartier

Seaspan begins sea trials for second coast guard vessel, Jacques Cartier

The second offshore fisheries science vessel designed by Seaspan Shipyards in Vancouver for the Canadian Coast Guard has put to sea for trials. The vessel, launched in June, will eventually be christened the Capt. Jacques Cartier.
First Nations climate policy to promote natural gas

First Nations climate policy to promote natural gas

A group of sa国际传媒 First Nations have launched a consortium to deliver natural gas to markets powered by coal.