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Province places permanent cap on food-delivery fees

Province places permanent cap on food-delivery fees

The 15% cap on food and 5% cap on additional fees had been due to expire at the end of the year.
Public to have say on proposals for three residential towers at Caledonia and Douglas in downtown Victoria

Public to have say on proposals for three residential towers at Caledonia and Douglas in downtown Victoria

Victoria councillors agree to take projects to next step
Patio season to extend to end of March in Victoria

Patio season to extend to end of March in Victoria

The pandemic-inspired bylaw allowing businesses to have patios on public land had been due to expire at the end of this month
Crofton paper mill to shut down in December, pulp operation to continue

Crofton paper mill to shut down in December, pulp operation to continue

The company says the mill鈥檚 main markets in China have 鈥渟ignificantly weakened鈥 while costs for chemicals, energy and wood fibre used at Crofton have escalated
Businesses consider adding surcharge for using credit card

Businesses consider adding surcharge for using credit card

New rules allow businesses to impose a surcharge for using a credit card, but signs about the surcharge must be displayed, and the charge must be separately itemized on the receipt.
B.C. government to allow licensed pot growers to sell at their farms

B.C. government to allow licensed pot growers to sell at their farms

The 鈥減roducer retail store鈥 licence comes into effect on Nov. 30, 2022.
Busy downtown a sign of continued post-pandemic recovery: city study

Busy downtown a sign of continued post-pandemic recovery: city study

Pedestrian counts along Government Street are up 90 per cent from the same time last year, and up 38 per cent throughout downtown
A cool fall for Greater Victoria real estate, with sliding prices and fewer sales

A cool fall for Greater Victoria real estate, with sliding prices and fewer sales

A total of 410 properties sold through the Victoria Real Estate Board鈥檚 multiple listing service in September 鈥 down 14 per cent from August and 46 per cent from September 2021
B.C. car buyers get post-sticker sticker shock with new 'market adjustment' fees

B.C. car buyers get post-sticker sticker shock with new 'market adjustment' fees

With demand for new cars outstripping supply, many buyers are being asked to pay hundreds, or even a few thousand dollars, more than the advertised price
Plugging the leaks in B.C.鈥檚 oil and gas sector

Plugging the leaks in B.C.鈥檚 oil and gas sector

CleanBC Industry Fund helps natural gas sector electrify, reduce methane emissions