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Surfer dies at Long Beach; coroner investigating cause of death

Surfer dies at Long Beach; coroner investigating cause of death

In a statement, Parks Canada said RCMP confirmed to them that an adult male surfer died.
CRD OKs $53.5M to widen and light busiest parts of Galloping Goose and Lochside

CRD OKs $53.5M to widen and light busiest parts of Galloping Goose and Lochside

Widening will allow separate paths for cyclists and pedestrians. Selkirk Trestle to Grange Road on Galloping Goose; Switch Bridge to McKenzie/Borden on Lochside.
B.C. Transit still hopes to receive electric buses despite maker's bankruptcy

B.C. Transit still hopes to receive electric buses despite maker's bankruptcy

California maker Proterra has filed for bankruptcy protection
Victoria approves beautification fund for downtown businesses

Victoria approves beautification fund for downtown businesses

The program will have a $100,000 budget, with funding split evenly between the city and downtown business association
Receiver to apply to have mortgage broker held in contempt

Receiver to apply to have mortgage broker held in contempt

PricewaterhouseCoopers says it has been stymied by Greg Martel as it searches for more than $226 million investors entrusted to him.
Flair adds Victoria-to-Vegas flight to winter schedule

Flair adds Victoria-to-Vegas flight to winter schedule

The Edmonton-based discount airline will add the Las Vegas flights starting Feb. 16, with an introductory one-way price of $39
Sales activity slows as capital region housing market returns to seasonal norms

Sales activity slows as capital region housing market returns to seasonal norms

A total of 595 properties changed hands in July, down by 15 per cent from last month
Downtown Victoria businesses could get cash to spruce up storefronts

Downtown Victoria businesses could get cash to spruce up storefronts

Proposal to be considered by council this week follows a similar program in Esquimalt
Victoria tightens regulations for short-term rentals

Victoria tightens regulations for short-term rentals

Council voted unanimously to increase fees, increase fines for non-compliance, restrict acceptable use of some units and redefine terms in the bylaw.
Mortgage broker Martel loses bid to seal information

Mortgage broker Martel loses bid to seal information

Justice Shelley Fitzpatrick ordered receiver PricewaterhouseCoopers to post its most recent report, untouched, to its website as soon as possible.
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