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Esquimalt façade program aims to put new face on business

Esquimalt façade program aims to put new face on business

The township’s Business Façade Improvement Program, now in its second year, will accept applications until Oct. 30.
San Group owes province close to $22 million in stumpage fees

San Group owes province close to $22 million in stumpage fees

It is the company’s intention to pay off the money owing as soon as possible, a San Group spokesman said.
Ground broken for new hotel at Victoria International Airport

Ground broken for new hotel at Victoria International Airport

The 129-room TownePlace Suites Victoria Airport is scheduled to open by the end of next year.
Victoria's high ranking in travel magazine credited with giving tourism a lift

Victoria's high ranking in travel magazine credited with giving tourism a lift

Condé Nast Traveler magazine ranks Victoria No. 1 on list of best small cities in the world.
Ground-breaking for airport hotel set for Wednesday

Ground-breaking for airport hotel set for Wednesday

Construction of the three-storey, 129-room hotel is scheduled to begin this fall and be finished by late next year.
CARE Awards highlight best of Island construction projects

CARE Awards highlight best of Island construction projects

In all, 57 gold-winning awards projects were highlighted by the Victoria Residential Builders Association at the awards ceremony on Friday night.
Tentative deal reached in Metro Vancouver grain strike, federal minister says

Tentative deal reached in Metro Vancouver grain strike, federal minister says

The Grain Workers Union Local 333 union says its members will conduct a ratification vote by Oct. 4.
Kevin Greenard: Words of wisdom from decades of client discussions

Kevin Greenard: Words of wisdom from decades of client discussions

Here are the Top 10 words of wisdom that we have absorbed from client discussions over the years .
No deal after two days of negotiating in the Vancouver grain workers strike

No deal after two days of negotiating in the Vancouver grain workers strike

Picket lines went up at six grain terminals in Metro Vancouver on Tuesday, and the employers' association says negotiations have stalled.
Seaspan says government needs to financially support shipbuilding or ferries will not be built in B.C.

Seaspan says government needs to financially support shipbuilding or ferries will not be built in B.C.

The company notes that other provinces, such as Quebec, support their shipyards by requiring vessels to be built domestically and providing tax credits, forgivable loans and grants