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Victoria’s first electric bus cohort nixed after builder’s bankruptcy fallout

Victoria’s first electric bus cohort nixed after builder’s bankruptcy fallout

10 buses won’t be delivered to Capital Region as BC Transit says electrification plan continues
Esquimalt public safety building expected to break ground this summer

Esquimalt public safety building expected to break ground this summer

Council opted for a new design after the first proposal budget was $62.2 million
Saanich council debating property tax increase of 8.7%

Saanich council debating property tax increase of 8.7%

Proposed hike could mean an extra $297 for homeowners, but council looking for ways to trim it
Oak Bay seeks deeper dive, drawings before investing $1M in road widening

Oak Bay seeks deeper dive, drawings before investing $1M in road widening

McNeill project to start this year, finish in 2025
Turning a page to celebrate Women’s Day

Turning a page to celebrate Women’s Day

Staff from Russell Books give their top five book picks
VIDEO: Victoria beer brewer boosts local cattle farms with spent grain

VIDEO: Victoria beer brewer boosts local cattle farms with spent grain

Disposing of spent grain could be a costly problem for brewer, but helps farmers’ bottom lines
Lookalike B.C. government website targets drivers with fake fines

Lookalike B.C. government website targets drivers with fake fines

Warnings of the scam have been posted by the resident and ICBC on social media
Immigrants assets, not liabilities, says Victoria advocacy group

Immigrants assets, not liabilities, says Victoria advocacy group

Immigrants coming to Victoria have bought education, work experience, and additional tax revenues
‘Successful’ Esquimalt building revitalization program renewed for 2024

‘Successful’ Esquimalt building revitalization program renewed for 2024

Businesses are given a reimbursement grant for façade improvements
More lawsuits filed against buyers in Victoria’s Vivid building, total at 22

More lawsuits filed against buyers in Victoria’s Vivid building, total at 22

Province’s suits allege wealthy buyers took advantage of affordable housing program