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Cool Aid's new $50M complex combines supportive housing with rentals

Cool Aid's new $50M complex combines supportive housing with rentals

The supportive-housing section will have a separate entrance controlled by an adjacent office. On the rental-housing side, 70 per cent of the units will be subsidized.
Protest encampment near Victoria City Hall dismantled after bylaw visit

Protest encampment near Victoria City Hall dismantled after bylaw visit

At its peak, the small encampment protesting city bylaws that restrict overnight sheltering in city parks had eight structures and a dozen people
Police-oversight agency investigating after woman injured during arrest in Duncan

Police-oversight agency investigating after woman injured during arrest in Duncan

RCMP officers responded to reports of a woman waving a weapon at vehicles near the intersection of Underwood and Craig streets shortly after 2 p.m. Friday.
Forty new units of supportive housing open in Campbell River, near site of former tent city

Forty new units of supportive housing open in Campbell River, near site of former tent city

The eight-building complex is expected to operate for three years while the province, B.C. Housing and the city build more permanent supportive housing sites in the region.
Santa parade brings out tens of thousands, and a gaggle of Grinches

Santa parade brings out tens of thousands, and a gaggle of Grinches

Hundreds of people walked, drove, danced and cycled through downtown Victoria to the sound of Christmas music at Saturday’s Santa Claus Parade — the largest to date.
At the Mustard Seed's Christmas lunch, 'no one is turned away'

At the Mustard Seed's Christmas lunch, 'no one is turned away'

Hundreds of people shared a Christmas feast accompanied by live music on Saturday as the Mustard Seed held its annual holiday meal.
Car crash closes Bay Street bridge for several hours, two injured

Car crash closes Bay Street bridge for several hours, two injured

Two people taken to hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries.
Businesses propose alternate routes for Esquimalt bike lanes to preserve parking

Businesses propose alternate routes for Esquimalt bike lanes to preserve parking

One of the options Esquimalt is considering — a protected bike line on Esquimalt Road that would take away all street-side parking between Lampson Road and Canteen Road — is a “huge issue” for some businesses
Vancouver Island retailers take stock of federal government's GST holiday

Vancouver Island retailers take stock of federal government's GST holiday

Retailers are skeptical that a GST exemption would spur more spending during the holiday season.
Hope for 850-home development near new hospital as North Cowichan revises urban boundaries

Hope for 850-home development near new hospital as North Cowichan revises urban boundaries

Coun. Chris Istace initially voted against the proposal when it first came to council in March over infrastructure cost concerns.