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May home sales fell 7.4 per cent, but on pace for record level this year: CREA

May home sales fell 7.4 per cent, but on pace for record level this year: CREA

Canadian Real Estate Association predicting 2021 will see transactions rise 23.8 per cent
Oak Bay eateries sharing communal patio space in Estevan Village

Oak Bay eateries sharing communal patio space in Estevan Village

The Village invested $25,000 in streetside patio, hopes to make it permanent
COVID-19: B.C. waives farm income requirement for a second year

COVID-19: B.C. waives farm income requirement for a second year

Property owners don’t need minimum income for 2022 taxes
Canadian producers hoping U.S. eases cannabis prohibitions nervously eyeing calendar

Canadian producers hoping U.S. eases cannabis prohibitions nervously eyeing calendar

President Joe Biden supports decriminalizing cannabis and legalizing pot for medicinal purposes
Patio and picnic dining could mean a free meal for Greater Victoria patrons

Patio and picnic dining could mean a free meal for Greater Victoria patrons

Local celebrities pick up the tab with latest Greater Victoria chamber contest
Sidney travel agency charts course through pandemic

Sidney travel agency charts course through pandemic

Owner of Expedia Cruises in Sidney expects smooth sailing ahead once travel restrictions lift
IT’S YOUR BUSINESS: A case for print

IT’S YOUR BUSINESS: A case for print

Print is still a highly effective medium for helping businesses reach their customers, according to Joe Smith
VIDEO: Cool treats, warm bevvies a specialty for new Saanich food truck

VIDEO: Cool treats, warm bevvies a specialty for new Saanich food truck

Hullabaloo owner Graeme Wright passionate about blending green space with sustainability
B.C. doesn’t depend on U.S. law to attract cruise ships, Horgan says

B.C. doesn’t depend on U.S. law to attract cruise ships, Horgan says

Provinces to get update next week on Canada’s border closure
B.C. begins return to mandatory certification with 10 skilled trades

B.C. begins return to mandatory certification with 10 skilled trades

Mechanical, electrical and automotive first to make transition