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News In Victoria: Latest Stories

Economy

Victoria’s living wage nearly $10 more an hour than current minimum wage

Robyn Bell
November 25, 2024

Cost of living in the capital has risen 5% since last year

Business

Next year's convention bookings already up 40% for the region

Mark Brennae
November 23, 2024

“The best barometer of how many people are downtown compared to pre-pandemic [days] would be if you look downtown and see how few restaurants actually stay open for lunch versus five years ago." — Bill Lewis, chair of the Hotel Association of Greater Victoria.

Energy

Pollution expert report says contaminants present in the Tod Creek Watershed

Sample analysis shows the presence of multiple contaminants in the Tod Creek watershed, but no red flags have been raised—yet.

Climate Change

Natural ‘carbon sinks’ not enough to achieve net-zero emissions targets

Robyn Bell
November 20, 2024

A new study says countries have been wrongly relying on forests and wetlands to appear closer to achieving emissions targets

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Growing together: Learning Through Loss gives Victoria youth the tools to cope with grief

Eva Rasciauskas
November 20, 2024

Any form of grief can be an isolating and difficult experience—fortunately, no one has to go through it alone

Homelessness

A limited number of emergency mats put street-entrenched people in the eye of a storm

“We need more shelter spaces and supportive housing,” — Grant McKenzie, Our Place Society

History

UVic to preserve largest archival collection on transgender history

Robyn Bell
November 18, 2024

The school received $400K+ in funding to digitize 512 video and audio documents

BC Election 2024

Cabinet ministers sworn in at Government House

New ministers will have big shoes to fill and big problems to address right out of the gate

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