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Putting customers and communities first fuels growth for local grocer

Putting customers and communities first fuels growth for local grocer

Quality Foods marks 43 years on Vancouver Island
Building community, one connection at a time

Building community, one connection at a time

Philanthropy, non-profit support and community initiatives – they're all in a day's work for the Victoria Foundation!
How better sleep helps seniors stay sharp, active and resilient

How better sleep helps seniors stay sharp, active and resilient

Sleep plays a key role in protecting cognitive health and strengthening the immune system
Thrifty Foods Fairfield steps up to the plate for Beacon Hill baseball

Thrifty Foods Fairfield steps up to the plate for Beacon Hill baseball

Local grocer sponsors Little League opening day festivities
Tackling B.C.’s opioid poisoning crisis with broader access to Naloxone Nasal Spray

Tackling B.C.’s opioid poisoning crisis with broader access to Naloxone Nasal Spray

B.C. Emergency Health Services paramedics responded to 40,543 opioid poisonings in 2024 – an average of 111 calls a day
What Goes Where? CRD launches new, go-to tool for waste sorting

What Goes Where? CRD launches new, go-to tool for waste sorting

Site makes it easier than ever to sort your reusables, recyclables and other waste
City Gate sales launch May 25 with exclusive incentives for early buyers

City Gate sales launch May 25 with exclusive incentives for early buyers

New carbon-free homes bring bold living to Langford at surprisingly low prices
Learn how CMHC changes benefit first-time home buyers and current homeowners

Learn how CMHC changes benefit first-time home buyers and current homeowners

Credit union shares how the changes can help Vancouver Islanders on their home-buying or renovating journey
5 ways to celebrate spring in Esquimalt

5 ways to celebrate spring in Esquimalt

Make the most of May with the Buccaneer Days BBQ, splash park opening and more
A century of supporting Island kids

A century of supporting Island kids

When families need help, the Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island is there