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Esquimalt fa莽ade program aims to put new face on business

Esquimalt fa莽ade program aims to put new face on business

The township鈥檚 Business Façade Improvement Program, now in its second year, will accept applications until Oct. 30.
Victoria's high ranking in travel magazine credited with giving tourism a lift

Victoria's high ranking in travel magazine credited with giving tourism a lift

Condé Nast Traveler magazine ranks Victoria No. 1 on list of best small cities in the world.
Supply of handyDART passes runs low as bus service switches to Umo

Supply of handyDART passes runs low as bus service switches to Umo

As B.C. Transit switches over to electronic fare payments, passes have become hard to find for users of the handyDART service.
Saanich seeks resident feedback on future of pickleball

Saanich seeks resident feedback on future of pickleball

Saanich currently has a total of 15 indoor courts and another 13 outdoor courts for the sport, which is growing in popularity
Decision on controversial Gordon Head development postponed

Decision on controversial Gordon Head development postponed

After a public hearing that went past midnight, Saanich council opted to postpone debate on the plan for a 103-unit housing complex until Oct. 8
Saanich to use $15M federal grant to speed up housing

Saanich to use $15M federal grant to speed up housing

Mayor Dean Murdock says the money will allow the district to get more affordable housing built more quickly
Victoria aims for $36.5M in grants to offset costs of major projects like pool replacement

Victoria aims for $36.5M in grants to offset costs of major projects like pool replacement

Council has asked city staff to prepare funding applications for projects ranging from the pool replacement and a Centennial Square revamp to bike lanes
Saanich to kick off 11-month study to update Shelbourne Valley plan

Saanich to kick off 11-month study to update Shelbourne Valley plan

In the first plan, building height and land-use changes were contemplated only in the first block on either side of Shelbourne, but that鈥檚 expected to expand
Councillor calls for full cost to Victoria of hosting Touchdown 91原创

Councillor calls for full cost to Victoria of hosting Touchdown 91原创

Coun. Marg Gardiner says while there are benefits to hosting that kind of event, there are also financial costs and costs to the neighbourhoods where they are held.
Victoria looks at setting minimum housing-unit size

Victoria looks at setting minimum housing-unit size

While the minimum unit size for most of the city is 355 square feet, there are parts of downtown where zoning allows for units as small as 312 square feet