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Winds gusting to 90 km/h to cause stormy seas, skies in Greater Victoria

Winds gusting to 90 km/h to cause stormy seas, skies in Greater Victoria

West coast, south Island set to be windy into Tuesday morning
Sidney renews leases for Beacon Wharf businesses while raising their rates

Sidney renews leases for Beacon Wharf businesses while raising their rates

Renewal until the end of 2024 means wharf remains unchanged until 2025
High winds for Sooke, western Vancouver Island, warns Environment Canada

High winds for Sooke, western Vancouver Island, warns Environment Canada

Storm surges, some building damage could be on the cards on Monday
Multiple six-storey towers on the agenda in Langford

Multiple six-storey towers on the agenda in Langford

The developments would add more than 370 residential units
Oak Bay poised to phase in reconciliation work with Songhees, Esquimalt Nations

Oak Bay poised to phase in reconciliation work with Songhees, Esquimalt Nations

Mayor tasked with appointing councillors to start prep work
Saanich supports move to increase egg and poultry prices

Saanich supports move to increase egg and poultry prices

Farmers petition board to have prices better reflect their operational costs
District of Highlands seeks public input on energy efficiency code implementation

District of Highlands seeks public input on energy efficiency code implementation

The B.C. Step Code would set efficiency requirements for new construction in the district
Erratic van with distressed female passenger seen at Quadra and Hillside Saturday morning

Erratic van with distressed female passenger seen at Quadra and Hillside Saturday morning

VicPD asked the public’s help locating a van, in which a woman was screaming and trying to escape
First Victoria cruise ship port call cancelled due to maintenance changes

First Victoria cruise ship port call cancelled due to maintenance changes

The start of the cruise season will now be delayed from April 6 to April 9
UVic institute report finds Canada must act now to prosper in net-zero marketplace

UVic institute report finds Canada must act now to prosper in net-zero marketplace

Coordinated effort needed as country risks losing opportunities to trading partners