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Greater Victoria real estate industry wrestles with uncertainty

Greater Victoria real estate industry wrestles with uncertainty

Real estate sales continue to drop in 2018, but prices remain sticky, even going up, as analysts continue to grapple with recent regulatory changes.
Saanich student is in money with internship

Saanich student is in money with internship

It is a Thursday morning and Spring Break won’t wrap up for another six days.
Trade war, payroll tax could be behind B.C. small business confidence dip: pollster

Trade war, payroll tax could be behind B.C. small business confidence dip: pollster

Canadian Federation for Independent Business poll suggests B.C. is fourth most optimistic province
Canada’s first National Cannabis Convention to be held in Victoria

Canada’s first National Cannabis Convention to be held in Victoria

On April 20 & 21 industry leaders will meet to discuss upcoming legalization
HOMEFINDER: Young entrepreneur plans to tackle rental housing crisis

HOMEFINDER: Young entrepreneur plans to tackle rental housing crisis

Terra Floor Plans sells digital plans for multi-family rental homes
No joking: Victoria entrepreneur wants to clean and press your comic books

No joking: Victoria entrepreneur wants to clean and press your comic books

Cameron Hacault finds niche reviving people’s comic collections
Tim Hortons, franchisees spat over $700M plan to reno many locations

Tim Hortons, franchisees spat over $700M plan to reno many locations

New restaurants will have lighter, more natural looking exteriors and open-concept seating
Canada’s greenhouse gas targets few and far away

Canada’s greenhouse gas targets few and far away

B.C. missing original 2020 target, needs big reduction by 2030
Uber self-driving crash video calls safety, rules into question

Uber self-driving crash video calls safety, rules into question

Experts say footage shows that vehicle’s sensors should have spotted pedestrian, initiated braking
Annual inflation rate rises to 2.2% for its fastest pace since fall 2014

Annual inflation rate rises to 2.2% for its fastest pace since fall 2014

Statistics Canada says the consumer price index in February was up 2.2 per cent compared with a year ago