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91Ô­´´ Island ranked as best place to buy in B.C.

91Ô­´´ Island ranked as best place to buy in B.C.

B.C. cities received lower rankings compared to other provinces, with Greater 91Ô­´´ being the second worst place to buy in Canada.
Kevin Greenard: Common uses of trust

Kevin Greenard: Common uses of trust

New gourmet grocery shop supporting local, opens downtown Victoria location

New gourmet grocery shop supporting local, opens downtown Victoria location

Incorporate Victoria Olive Oil's premium oils to elevate your health, dishes and drinks
Victoria to reconsider ban on boulevard pub patios

Victoria to reconsider ban on boulevard pub patios

Victoria council Thursday directed staff to explore potential changes to a recently adopted bylaw that could extend the life of a pair of neighbourhood pub patios.
Average home price will not revert to pre-pandemic levels this year: CMHC

Average home price will not revert to pre-pandemic levels this year: CMHC

TORONTO — The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.
Nanaimo looks to tourism for economic growth

Nanaimo looks to tourism for economic growth

Carly Pereboom and George Hanson have been hired to lead two key Nanaimo economic organizations as the city builds its future.
YVR traffic remains far below pre-pandemic levels

YVR traffic remains far below pre-pandemic levels

Airport expects 18 per cent fewer travellers this week than same week in 2019
Roundhouse developer seeks community support

Roundhouse developer seeks community support

Developer Ken Mariash is hoping to get things rolling again on the second phase of the Bayview project.
Housing starts up year-over-year in capital region — but it might not last

Housing starts up year-over-year in capital region — but it might not last

Increased construction costs are likely to affect the number of housing starts this year, says Casey Edge, executive director of the Victoria Residential Builders Association.
Capital Iron to reopen at Store Street location in Victoria

Capital Iron to reopen at Store Street location in Victoria

The 88-year-old Capital Iron filed for bankruptcy in mid-December, citing debts of more than $4.29 million and assets of $548,001.