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Kevin Greenard: Equities often have higher yields than fixed income

Kevin Greenard: Equities often have higher yields than fixed income

Fixed income is often used to describe a category of investments that provide investors with income that one purchases to receive income.
Mortgage delinquencies low in Greater Victoria thanks to strong economy

Mortgage delinquencies low in Greater Victoria thanks to strong economy

Greater Victoria鈥檚 robust economy and low unemployment rate translated into few mortgage holders falling behind in their mortgage payments, according to numbers released Thursday by sa国际传媒 Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Western Forest Products strike sees both sides digging in

Western Forest Products strike sees both sides digging in

A strike that has sidelined thousands of forest industry workers on Vancouver Island for the last two months appears no closer to resolution, with one side ratcheting up the stakes and the other digging in its heels.
Telus to credit customers, working 鈥榓round the clock鈥 on email fail

Telus to credit customers, working 鈥榓round the clock鈥 on email fail

Telus will at least credit customer bills for the email failure that hit their system last Thursday during maintenance, a problem the company is still working 鈥渁round the clock鈥 to rectify.
On the Street: Islanders headed to sa国际传媒 Restaurant Hall of Fame

On the Street: Islanders headed to sa国际传媒 Restaurant Hall of Fame

Two islanders are among the group of inductees to the sa国际传媒 Restaurant Hall of Fame for 2019. At a gala in Vancouver on Oct. 7, Gary Hynes and Ronald St. Pierre will be honoured among a group of nine inductees this year.
Ottawa kicks in $13.25M for downtown Victoria rental complex

Ottawa kicks in $13.25M for downtown Victoria rental complex

The federal government is making the most of its national housing strategy ahead of this fall鈥檚 election, missing few opportunities to highlight the effects of the $55 billion pledged for affordable housing initiatives across the country.
sa国际传媒 judge rules Inside Passage fuel spill fine be put into environmental damage fund

sa国际传媒 judge rules Inside Passage fuel spill fine be put into environmental damage fund

VANCOUVER 鈥 A sa国际传媒 judge has ruled that close to $3 million in fines imposed on the operator of a tug that hit a reef and sank in the Inside Passage in 2016 be put into an environmental damage fund administered to benefit the Heiltsuk Nation.
Island building permits total $648 million in second quarter

Island building permits total $648 million in second quarter

Concrete flows and nail guns continue to snap around the Island as the construction industry keeps a brisk pace over the summer, according to data released Friday by the Vancouver Island Construction Association.
Struggling Nisga鈥檃 claims devastation after builder bailed on tourist centre

Struggling Nisga鈥檃 claims devastation after builder bailed on tourist centre

The Nisga鈥檃 village of Gitwinksihlkw is suing modular-building producer Westcoast Outbuildings Inc.
Kevin Greenard: Receiving financial information on your investments

Kevin Greenard: Receiving financial information on your investments

As an investor, you may be receiving information in the mail about companies in which you have invested. You may be quite happy with that arrangement, but if you are not, rest assured there is something you can do.