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Several Saanich Peninsula entrepreneurs used COVID-19 as a pivot point

Several Saanich Peninsula entrepreneurs used COVID-19 as a pivot point

Long-established businesses proved resilient, even flourishing during the COVID-19 pandemic
Saanich Peninsula welcomes new family-run cidery

Saanich Peninsula welcomes new family-run cidery

Victoria Cider Co. offers nine estate-grown ciders
British Columbians still use delivery often months after restaurant dining rooms open

British Columbians still use delivery often months after restaurant dining rooms open

Better packaging maintains quality during delivery, but the plastics ban is on its way
Traditional kayaking museum debuts in The Wreckage of B.C.’s wild West Coast

Traditional kayaking museum debuts in The Wreckage of B.C.’s wild West Coast

Manke at the Wreckage celebrating the building and use of traditional kayaks in Ucluelet
Bell Media to launch CTV newsroom review amid criticism of Lisa LaFlamme ouster

Bell Media to launch CTV newsroom review amid criticism of Lisa LaFlamme ouster

Company says it will initiate independent, third-party internal workplace review in the coming weeks
Staff says goodbye to Sassy’s Restaurant in Central Saanich

Staff says goodbye to Sassy’s Restaurant in Central Saanich

Chrissy Olsen will miss her colleagues and the Porters as the iconic restaurant closes this Saturday
Canada’s high court won’t hear dispute over $1B Vancouver waterfront development

Canada’s high court won’t hear dispute over $1B Vancouver waterfront development

Dispute centred on one of Vancouver’s last parcels of waterfront land
B.C. welcomes Canada’s first sensory-friendly chiropractic office

B.C. welcomes Canada’s first sensory-friendly chiropractic office

Parksville Dr. Emily Roback says a patient’s environment can help them heal
Spring’s cold shoulder has left Vancouver Island farmers behind

Spring’s cold shoulder has left Vancouver Island farmers behind

Many crops so far have been slow developing due to low spring temperatures
Gas-powered muscle cars drive into the sunset, turn electric

Gas-powered muscle cars drive into the sunset, turn electric

Dodge will stop making gasoline versions of Challenger and Charger muscle cars by end of next year