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Kevin Greenard: All about dividend reinvestment programs

Kevin Greenard: All about dividend reinvestment programs

Nanaimo foot passenger ferries to begin service in August

Nanaimo foot passenger ferries to begin service in August

The prices were revealed Thursday, but the exact start date has yet to be set

On the Street: Esquimalt-made vermouths win world's best awards in London; Nanaimo zipline reopens

Esquimalt Vermouth & Apéritifs won the World’s Best Dry Vermouth and World’s Best Semi-Sweet Vermouth at the 2023 World Vermouth Awards in London
Here's how much tickets will be for the new Vancouver-Nanaimo ferry

Here's how much tickets will be for the new Vancouver-Nanaimo ferry

More details have been released about Hullo.
sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ under pressure to produce more food, protect agricultural land: report

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ under pressure to produce more food, protect agricultural land: report

sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½â€™s agricultural land is under increasing pressure to produce more food as demand grows domestically and internationally, while the industry grapples with limited resources and environmental constraints, a new report found.
Borrowers may be looking for options as rates jump

Borrowers may be looking for options as rates jump

A quarter of a percentage point increase by the Bank of sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Wednesday pushed the prime rate to 4.75 per cent, leaving borrowers with higher payments on mortgages and loans.
DFO raids seafood company, possibly over federal agency's own paperwork error

DFO raids seafood company, possibly over federal agency's own paperwork error

Fisheries enforcement officers are taking an unnecessary and heavy-handed approach over what appears to be a bureaucratic error caused the Department of Fisheries’ own licensing branch, said Sonia Strobel, CEO of Skipper Otto community-supported fishery.
New Nanaimo passenger ferries on their way to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

New Nanaimo passenger ferries on their way to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½

The custom-built ferries, expected to provide daily passenger service between Nanaimo and Vancouver starting in late summer, have left Vietnam
On The Street: Heirloom Linens owners sell business to daughter; new CEO for Cool Aid

On The Street: Heirloom Linens owners sell business to daughter; new CEO for Cool Aid

Bob and Joan Ianson said they have sold Heirloom Linens to their daughter, Kristen Stannix.
Uber rolls into town as ride-hailing service launches in Greater Victoria

Uber rolls into town as ride-hailing service launches in Greater Victoria

The ride-hailing service is now in 140 Canadian municipalities and over 10,000 across the globe.