Housing starts were down 16 per cent in Victoria over 2024, despite general growth in the rest of Canada according to a new Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) report.
Data from 2018 to 2023 show Indigenous people were involved in 17 per cent of cases involving use of force with Victoria police
British Columbia's police oversight agency has cleared Victoria police officers of wrongdoing after an attempted traffic stop on a city street led to the death of an innocent man last year.
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Despite the national downward trend, Victoria continues to see rent increases across all unit types. The average rent in the city reached $2,362 at the end of 2024, reflecting a three per cent overall increase. Studio apartments saw an eight per cent rise, while two-bedroom units jumped four per cent.
The rich and diverse talents of British Columbia filmmakers will be on vivid display in the National Film Board of Canada (NFB) selection at the 2025
The Times Colonist will be the new title sponsor for the Victoria stop on the PGA Tour Americas 2025 schedule, planned for Uplands Golf Club in September
For over 30 years, this has been the tourism slogan of Canada’s westernmost province, perfectly capturing what visitors will see and enjoy. Although the
The Times Colonist will be the new title sponsor for the Victoria stop on the PGA Tour Americas 2025 schedule, planned for Uplands Golf Club in September
Great Canadian Entertainment ("Great Canadian" or the "Company"), Canada’s leading gaming and hospitality company, and Petroglyph Development Group Ltd. ("PDG") today announced that PDG has closed the previously announced acquisitions of Casino Nanaimo and Elements Casino Victoria from Great Canadian,
There is no Dushka Burger restaurant at 580 Yates St., and after contacting Uber Eats — which says it discovered fraudulent activity — the food-delivery service closed its account on the app.
The number of new housing starts in 2024 was down nine per cent from the record-breaking highs of 2023, but CMHC's lead B.C. economist says last year was still a strong one.