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Fans line up to purchase movies, TV shows from Pic-a-Flic's vast collection

Fans line up to purchase movies, TV shows from Pic-a-Flic's vast collection

The outlet is closing at the end of the month and has launched a month-long sale of its 25,000-plus titles.
Martel investor lends $600,000 to receiver's recovery effort

Martel investor lends $600,000 to receiver's recovery effort

It is not known where Martel, owner of My Mortgage Auction Corp. and other companies, is living.
B.C. Ferries plans berth upgrade to accommodate Salish-class vessels

B.C. Ferries plans berth upgrade to accommodate Salish-class vessels

Berth Five does not have enough clearance for a Salish-class ferry at low tides.
Kevin Greenard: Claiming the caregiver tax credit

Kevin Greenard: Claiming the caregiver tax credit

Victoria Clipper workers set strike for Labour Day weekend

Victoria Clipper workers set strike for Labour Day weekend

The 25 members of Unifor Local 114 on the Victoria side of the Victoria-Seattle Clipper ferry voted unanimously to strike on Wednesday.
Broughton Pier walkway work underway this week

Broughton Pier walkway work underway this week

The Broughton pier walkway is being reinforced as some of the pilings are a century old.
Ferries annual general meeting on Thursday

Ferries annual general meeting on Thursday

The public meeting is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. in the Hotel Grand 91Ô­´´ in Victoria.
Railyards residential development in Vic West complete after 21 years

Railyards residential development in Vic West complete after 21 years

Close to 500 condominiums and townhouses have become homes to about 1,500 people
B.C. wine sector readies for worst-ever year for forest fire smoke

B.C. wine sector readies for worst-ever year for forest fire smoke

Winemakers believe 2023 could see white wine made from traditionally red-wine grapes, and more rosé
Canada to seek judicial review of latest U.S. decision on softwood lumber duties

Canada to seek judicial review of latest U.S. decision on softwood lumber duties

WASHINGTON — The federal government in Ottawa is pushing back against the latest U.S. decision to keep imposing duties on 91Ô­´´ softwood lumber.