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Tiny Town sold but expected to stay in Victoria

Tiny Town sold but expected to stay in Victoria

The 30-unit community of shipping containers provided temporary housing for those at risk of homelessness for the last two years
Province looks for firms to build new Belleville Terminal

Province looks for firms to build new Belleville Terminal

The government this week issued a request for qualifications for the design and construction of a new $303-million terminal
Telus customers can now get cell service between Sooke and Port Renfrew

Telus customers can now get cell service between Sooke and Port Renfrew

Telus has signed a deal with Rogers Communications for roaming service in the area
U.S. court honours Canadian rulings on fugitive Victoria mortgage broker Greg Martel

U.S. court honours Canadian rulings on fugitive Victoria mortgage broker Greg Martel

B.C. Supreme Court orders have been given full force and effect in the U.S.
Police cleared in fatal car crash in Campbell River

Police cleared in fatal car crash in Campbell River

The ruling was released Friday by the IIO, an independent civilian oversight agency that investigates all officer-related incidents that result in serious harm or death.
Crofton paper mill won't resume operations until end of November at earliest: owners

Crofton paper mill won't resume operations until end of November at earliest: owners

Seventy workers are not expected to return to work until December
Homeowners seek permission to build pool, hot tub, outdoor kitchen on agricultural land

Homeowners seek permission to build pool, hot tub, outdoor kitchen on agricultural land

Owners want to add a pool, outdoor kitchen and hot tub to their Old West Saanich property, which is in the Agricultural Land Reserve
Victoria council pushes for election reforms to boost voter turnout

Victoria council pushes for election reforms to boost voter turnout

It wants the province to work on improving voter turnout, expanding where election canvassers can go and consider offering tax credits to those who donate to municipal campaigns
Don’t engage with impersonator, says family of Michael Dunahee

Don’t engage with impersonator, says family of Michael Dunahee

A man is impersonating Michael Dunahee — who went missing in 1991 at the age of four — and asking for money, says his family
Victoria council to mull incentives to ensure more rental projects are built

Victoria council to mull incentives to ensure more rental projects are built

Council will look at creating a revitalization tax exemption to spur more affordable units in new market rental projects
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