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Victoria Chinatown's oldest business is for sale

Victoria Chinatown's oldest business is for sale

Loy Sing, which opened in 1889, is North America鈥檚 oldest continously operated Chinese business
Obituary: Kello Wilson, one-time delivery man grew his fleet into Island's largest bus company

Obituary: Kello Wilson, one-time delivery man grew his fleet into Island's largest bus company

William (Kello) Wilson, founder of Wilson鈥檚 Transportation, started a general delivery company with one truck after moving to Victoria in 1962
New daily bus service connecting to north Island to start in May

New daily bus service connecting to north Island to start in May

IslandLink has announced plans to add a daily connection between Campbell River and Port Hardy starting May 16
On the Street: Nanaimo-based literacy nonprofit names new executive director

On the Street: Nanaimo-based literacy nonprofit names new executive director

Catch up on appointments and events around the city
Greater Victoria's unemployment rate holds steady at 4.1 per cent

Greater Victoria's unemployment rate holds steady at 4.1 per cent

The rate in December was unchanged from the previous month, with job growth in construction offset by declines in accommodation and foods services
Laid-off Myra Falls Mine workers face difficult choices

Laid-off Myra Falls Mine workers face difficult choices

The union representing the 300 idled workers is surveying them about what kind of services they are looking for and if they are seeking local employment
sa国际传媒 adds 18K jobs in December as end of Hollywood strikes revives film sector

sa国际传媒 adds 18K jobs in December as end of Hollywood strikes revives film sector

Unemployment rate grows to 5.8% as more people enter workforce.
Closing of Beacon Books in Sidney marks end of an era for 鈥楤ook Town鈥

Closing of Beacon Books in Sidney marks end of an era for 鈥楤ook Town鈥

Christine Tanner and husband Clive were the driving force behind creating Sidney鈥檚 Book Town reputation, with a half dozen stores over a 40-year period
Rogers says cell phone prices are going up for customers not on contracts

Rogers says cell phone prices are going up for customers not on contracts

TORONTO 鈥 Some cell phone customers with Rogers Communications Inc. will pay more for their plans starting later this month.
Butchart Gardens to close for two weeks in late January

Butchart Gardens to close for two weeks in late January

The closure from Jan. 22-Feb. 4 will give staff time 鈥渢o rest and renew,鈥 says a spokesperson.