Housing

Housing

In ageing Oak Bay, renters still live in a grey area

By Omar Washington
January 27, 2021

But behind the "tweed curtain", attitudes are starting to change toward renters, who just a decade ago were perceived as a threat to the staid municipality

Housing

‘The gaps become chasms’

By Tori Marlan
December 30, 2020

Sequilla Stubbs needs supportive housing. All the province has offered is a hospital bed. Updated January 27, 2022.

Housing

You’re 64 and you’ve spent half your life incarcerated. Where can you call home?

By Anna J. James
December 1, 2020

Capital Daily spent a year following a “lifer” as he navigated the subsidized housing system in BC

Housing

Victoria City Council Reluctantly Bails Out the Fairfield Hotel

By Sean Craig
June 12, 2020

City had given the notoriously chaotic and run-down facility $500,000 in 2017, only to see minimal improvements followed by its premature closure

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With Fairfield Hotel Closing, City and Operators To Meet Over Fate of $250,000 Paid to Keep It Open

By Anna J. James
February 26, 2020

Residents say that the notoriously poor conditions at the Fairfield Hotel have remained relatively unchanged since the funding injection