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Survey finds Victoria residents feel less safe downtown, day or night

Survey finds Victoria residents feel less safe downtown, day or night

Fifty-nine per cent of people told a community survey they felt safe downtown during the day, compared with 73 per cent last year, while only 22 per cent felt safe downtown at night
Victoria councillors float idea of new parkade at north end of downtown

Victoria councillors float idea of new parkade at north end of downtown

There鈥檚 a lot of pressure on the city to provide parking, but it still needs to keep the core area livable, says Coun. Dave Thompson
Douglas Street transformation set to begin this year, with plans to extend bus lanes

Douglas Street transformation set to begin this year, with plans to extend bus lanes

Council directed staff to establish by the end of this year 24/7 bus lanes between Herald Street and Hillside Avenue, currently designated as bus lanes only at peak travel times.
CRD plan makes use of biosolids for fuel a priority

CRD plan makes use of biosolids for fuel a priority

An advanced thermal processing plant at the Hartland Landfill would convert biosolids into biochar or biofuel
Victoria council overturns decision to deny B&B operator a business licence

Victoria council overturns decision to deny B&B operator a business licence

Co-owner says city staff, in enforcing new rules around short-term vacation rentals, may have mistakenly denied the renewal
Victoria moves ahead with renewal of downtown business improvement area

Victoria moves ahead with renewal of downtown business improvement area

Council approved a process that will canvass property owners in the catchment area to get approval to impose a levy to fund the DVBA.
Victoria to consider extending bus lanes along Douglas Street

Victoria to consider extending bus lanes along Douglas Street

Existing bus lanes could become 24/7 instead of just peak hours
Spencer cricket club provides familiar experience for new Canadians

Spencer cricket club provides familiar experience for new Canadians

With strong immigration to sa国际传媒 from cricket-mad places like India, the game is expected to appeal to a lot of new students, says the organizer at Spencer Middle School
Saanich to ask province for exemption on secondary suites in rural areas

Saanich to ask province for exemption on secondary suites in rural areas

The district doesn鈥檛 want to allow secondary and garden suites outside the urban containment boundary
Saanich council backs motion calling for free transit for teens

Saanich council backs motion calling for free transit for teens

The district wants the UBCM to lobby the province to expand its Get on Board program to include everyone up to the age of 18