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Cleaner heating could net building owners tax relief in Saanich, if plan proceeds

Cleaner heating could net building owners tax relief in Saanich, if plan proceeds

Approach to reducing greenhouse gases would put municipality 鈥渙n cutting edge鈥 in B.C., mayor says
B.C. residents warned about 'home title fraud' 鈥 where scammers sell your house without your knowledge

B.C. residents warned about 'home title fraud' 鈥 where scammers sell your house without your knowledge

It happened to two Toronto-based homeowners who left Canada for work-related reasons.
Head of ICBC takes over as president of B.C. Ferries

Head of ICBC takes over as president of B.C. Ferries

Nicholas Jimenez led ICBC through its restructuring to bring in no-fault 鈥渆nhanced care鈥 auto insurance.
British Columbians slipping deeper into debt

British Columbians slipping deeper into debt

Anxiety levels rising as more British Columbians pay only minimum credit card balances
Province announces 'one-stop shop' for homebuilding permits

Province announces 'one-stop shop' for homebuilding permits

B.C. Premier David Eby says the changes will help speed up provincial permitting approvals and home construction in the face of a housing crisis, but builders say they don't address the biggest hurdle.
Expect more B.C. sawmill closures in 2023

Expect more B.C. sawmill closures in 2023

Government policies thwarting growth in key 91原创 commodity sectors
Incubator nurtures companies that keep materials out of the landfill

Incubator nurtures companies that keep materials out of the landfill

Companies that have come out of the Project Zero incubator 鈥 and the Project Zero accelerator 鈥 include a consignment store for outdoor gear and a company that turns old sail cloth into bags
Critically acclaimed Agrius Restaurant on Yates closing

Critically acclaimed Agrius Restaurant on Yates closing

Agrius, named one of Canada鈥檚 best new restaurants by Air Canada鈥檚 En Route magazine in 2016, cited the impacts of inflation and difficult economic environment in a social-media post
Real estate sales expected to climb in spring, but prices unlikely to rise

Real estate sales expected to climb in spring, but prices unlikely to rise

Greater Victoria鈥檚 housing market is likely in for a soft start in January, with the pace picking up in March, although prices are expected to remain stable.
Kevin Greenard: Stock market concerns never go away

Kevin Greenard: Stock market concerns never go away

The markets certainly do not like uncertainty.