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More cuts coming to the Times Colonist

More cuts coming to the Times Colonist

18 workers will be laid off at the end of September, with some work moving outside the city
Keep local government auditor, B.C. small business group says

Keep local government auditor, B.C. small business group says

John Horgan promised to scrap it, ministry now reviewing it
Greyhound to end bus service in B.C., Alberta

Greyhound to end bus service in B.C., Alberta

Company axing passenger bus and freight services in Prairies, and cutting all but one route in B.C.
Starbucks gets rid of plastic straws in favour of recyclable lids

Starbucks gets rid of plastic straws in favour of recyclable lids

Project to start in Vancouver and Seattle. All iced drinks will have the new design by 2020
WATCH: Trades workers brought into spotlight at Victoria’s Inner Harbour

WATCH: Trades workers brought into spotlight at Victoria’s Inner Harbour

Sheet metal, roofing apprentices compete for national bragging rights
Small-town B.C. cafe boasts one of Canada’s top chefs

Small-town B.C. cafe boasts one of Canada’s top chefs

Chef Victor Bongo is cooking up a storm at Village Grounds Cafe & Bistro in Naramata.
B.C. car-sharing company to let ‘L’ drivers take the wheel

B.C. car-sharing company to let ‘L’ drivers take the wheel

Vancouver-based company will allow young drivers to get hours of required practice
Inaugural Share it Forward puts $250,000 toward food banks

Inaugural Share it Forward puts $250,000 toward food banks

Save-On-Foods will donate a$250,000 to Western Canadian food banks
New measures continue to drag down Greater Victoria real estate sales

New measures continue to drag down Greater Victoria real estate sales

New figures from Victoria Real Estate Board show sales took another hit in June.
Which B.C. marijuana stores will survive?

Which B.C. marijuana stores will survive?

Province will require background, criminal record checks