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Inflation hits highs not seen since 1991 as rent drives up costs in B.C.

Inflation hits highs not seen since 1991 as rent drives up costs in B.C.

91原创 inflation hit 5.1 per cent in January, according to StatsCan
Easing of restrictions a light at the end of pandemic tunnel for tourism

Easing of restrictions a light at the end of pandemic tunnel for tourism

COVID-testing requirement will be easier to meet as of Feb. 28

Birks jewellers closing in downtown Victoria

Luxury jewellery retailer Maison Birks, a fixture in downtown Victoria for decades, is closing its Government Street store permanently on March 26.
Scandinavian-style spa opens on Johnson Street, offering hot-cold relaxation

Scandinavian-style spa opens on Johnson Street, offering hot-cold relaxation

Don鈥檛 be surprised by the occasional shriek at the new Nordic spa in Victoria.
Top-ups coming for low-income seniors who qualify for guaranteed income supplement

Top-ups coming for low-income seniors who qualify for guaranteed income supplement

Some seniors were pushed over qualification limit for GIS after receiving emergency pandemic aid
Here are top 5 in-demand, high-paying jobs in British Columbia

Here are top 5 in-demand, high-paying jobs in British Columbia

Looking for a career change? Maybe there's some inspiration here.
UVic student creates fashion business out of student project

UVic student creates fashion business out of student project

A University of Victoria business student has transformed a class project into a fashion business that supports and celebrates art and design students across Canada.
Kevin Greenard: Estate planning: Keep your key contacts and documents up to date

Kevin Greenard: Estate planning: Keep your key contacts and documents up to date

The first in a series of estate planning information and tips from Kevin Greenard.
Cost of cannabis retail licence in Victoria coming down

Cost of cannabis retail licence in Victoria coming down

Price of a cannabis licence in Victoria will reflect cost of issuing one
Nanaimo's old-quarter business group aims to expand membership

Nanaimo's old-quarter business group aims to expand membership

It is seeking permission to levy $50,000 annually from businesses in the district