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James Bay assisted-living facility to be replaced with larger version

James Bay assisted-living facility to be replaced with larger version

A plan to tear down Amica鈥檚 Douglas House independent and assisted-living facility and build a six-storey facility on the lot has cleared a hurdle
Taps off at Saanich鈥檚 Rutledge and Beckwith park splash pads because of equipment problems

Taps off at Saanich鈥檚 Rutledge and Beckwith park splash pads because of equipment problems

The splash pad at the renovated park just off Cloverdale Avenue opened June 24
Victoria council calls for stepped-up effort to halt sheltering on streets

Victoria council calls for stepped-up effort to halt sheltering on streets

Coun. Stephen Hammond says the city has bylaw-enforcement tools to tackle the daytime activity on Pandora and other areas but has chosen not to use them
Youth counsellor says lack of liaison officers is making things worse in schools

Youth counsellor says lack of liaison officers is making things worse in schools

Counsellors are no substitute for police when it comes to dealing with the criminal element in schools, says a counsellor on Victoria鈥檚 mobile youth services team.
Saanich to charge property owners for ALR exclusion applications

Saanich to charge property owners for ALR exclusion applications

The Agricultural Land Commission doesn鈥檛 allow private landowners to apply directly, which means Saanich has been carrying the financial burden of the process
Harbour Air ends Vancouver-Butchart scheduled summer service

Harbour Air ends Vancouver-Butchart scheduled summer service

The company is also cutting scheduled flights between Vancouver and Patricia Bay for the rest of the summer, citing low demand.
Saanich formalizes support for affordable housing with reserve fund

Saanich formalizes support for affordable housing with reserve fund

Saanich has had an affordable housing fund since 2008 but there was never any eligibility criteria and no application process
Work starts on new battery-electric sa国际传媒 Ferries vessels

Work starts on new battery-electric sa国际传媒 Ferries vessels

The vessels will be the first in the fleet to operate exclusively in battery-electric mode
Saanich clears hurdles for non-market housing

Saanich clears hurdles for non-market housing

Approval of development permits will be delegated to staff, and rezoning won鈥檛 be needed to build to the maximum height allowed in the official community plan.
Victoria council pledges $2.4M for affordable project on Johnson Street

Victoria council pledges $2.4M for affordable project on Johnson Street

The $29-million project, known as Village on the Green, is to be spread across two affordable rental buildings at 1132 Johnson St.