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Without fanfare, Victoria approves first missing-middle housing project

Without fanfare, Victoria approves first missing-middle housing project

The project will see two single-family homes on Wilson Street in Vic West replaced with a 20-unit townhouse development
Police renew calls for help to find Victoria resident last seen two years ago

Police renew calls for help to find Victoria resident last seen two years ago

Ian Indridson's file remains open.
City of Victoria employee fired for decapitating cougar

City of Victoria employee fired for decapitating cougar

Head of cougar was cut off while carcass was being stored in a city facility.
Plaque removed from Beacon Hill Park after complaint

Plaque removed from Beacon Hill Park after complaint

It’s unclear what the complaint was about or what will happen to the plaque, which is about the park’s history
B.C. regulations for asbestos handling — a first in Canada — come into effect Jan. 1

B.C. regulations for asbestos handling — a first in Canada — come into effect Jan. 1

Starting in 2024, asbestos abatement contractors will have to be licensed to operate in B.C. and anyone performing asbestos abatement work must complete mandatory safety training.
Aw shucks! Oysters run scarce, beset by a sea of challenges

Aw shucks! Oysters run scarce, beset by a sea of challenges

There are myriad factors limiting the supply of local oysters in Greater Victoria’s restaurants and shops.
Receiver's report suggests Martel investors may not see a dime

Receiver's report suggests Martel investors may not see a dime

Based on what the receiver has recovered so far, none of 860 investors who lodged claims with receivership will receive any financial return.
Support coming for 300 Myra Falls miners, including help moving to other fields

Support coming for 300 Myra Falls miners, including help moving to other fields

Plans include establishing an online “marketplace” to connect displaced workers with new opportunities in local businesses.
Written warning handed out after cougar carcass beheaded

Written warning handed out after cougar carcass beheaded

The cougar had been shot and killed by Victoria police Nov. 21 after prowling the Gorge-Selkirk Waterfront area
Saanich scraps housing study to focus on complying with new provincial rules

Saanich scraps housing study to focus on complying with new provincial rules

Instead of its “neighbourhood homes” study, staff will work on bringing Saanich’s zoning bylaws in line with the new provincial legislation and keeping the public informed