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Province's tax-relief measures will hurt city cash flow, Victoria mayor says

Province's tax-relief measures will hurt city cash flow, Victoria mayor says

Helps says delayed tax payments will have a significant impact on the municipality
Island sees third death from COVID-19, a person in their 80s

Island sees third death from COVID-19, a person in their 80s

There has been another death from COVID-19 on Vancouver Island, for a total of three deaths on the Island, according to the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ Centre of Disease Control’s website. Island Health confirmed the death in hospital of a patient in their 80s.
Saanich looking to scrap study on amalgamation

Saanich looking to scrap study on amalgamation

Saanich council appears to be getting ready to scrap its commitment to study municipal amalgamation.
Late businessman’s family donates $1M for sterilizing equipment for surgeries

Late businessman’s family donates $1M for sterilizing equipment for surgeries

The family of late Victoria businessman Wilson Lai has made a $1-million donation to the Victoria Hospitals Foundation for vital cleaning equipment for surgeries.
The art of kindness: Kids’ drawings part of connecting with residents of care homes

The art of kindness: Kids’ drawings part of connecting with residents of care homes

Children’s drawings, photographs and homemade cards for beloved grandparents are being delivered online to residents of Broadmead Care’s five long-term care homes, courtesy of the Rapid Relief Fund .
Comment: Olympic rower on embracing crew mindset amid pandemic

Comment: Olympic rower on embracing crew mindset amid pandemic

Adam Kreek won an Olympic gold medal with the Elk Lake-based Canadian men’s eight crew at the 2008 Beijing Summer Games. His attempt to row across the Atlantic in a four-man boat, from Africa to Miami, ended in rescue by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Premier John Horgan: We’re flattening the curve

Premier John Horgan: We’re flattening the curve

Premier John Horgan says people in British Columbia should congratulate themselves for their efforts to flatten the COVID-19 curve, but it’s still too early to loosen restrictions. Horgan said Wednesday that sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½
Helps wants sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to seize hotel rooms, put homeless people in them

Helps wants sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ to seize hotel rooms, put homeless people in them

Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps wants the sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ government to use its emergency powers to requisition empty hotel and motel rooms for people without homes during the COVID-19 outbreak.
Reverse tourism: Don’t visit small towns, Horgan warns

Reverse tourism: Don’t visit small towns, Horgan warns

As the province makes gains in stopping the spread of COVID-19, Premier John Horgan warned against heading to small tourist-based communities, saying it’s still too early.
Canadians on virus-stricken Zaandam cruise ship have privacy breached

Canadians on virus-stricken Zaandam cruise ship have privacy breached

A privacy breach by the federal government has added insult to injury for 247 Canadian passengers who spent weeks in quarantine aboard a beleaguered cruise ship where four people died from COVID-19 and dozens more tested positive.