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Saanich to start requiring energy-performance reports for large buildings

Saanich to start requiring energy-performance reports for large buildings

Council unanimously endorsed a motion this week requiring energy-use reports for buildings over 30,000 square feet starting in 2026
Pushback may prompt rethink of plan to reduce McKenzie motor-vehicle lanes, mayor says

Pushback may prompt rethink of plan to reduce McKenzie motor-vehicle lanes, mayor says

The plan had proposed shifting McKenzie from two lanes of vehicle traffic in each direction to one lane for vehicles, another dedicated to buses and a third protected lane for bikes in each direction
City of Victoria went over budget for CFL game, but says it was worth it

City of Victoria went over budget for CFL game, but says it was worth it

The city’s contributions totalled $491,500, much more than the original commitment of $350,000
Crystal Pool info sessions start Saturday

Crystal Pool info sessions start Saturday

Victoria residents will vote in a referendum expected in February on whether the city should borrow $168.9 million for a new pool, and which of two sites they prefer
Victoria council calls on Saanich to create more shelter space

Victoria council calls on Saanich to create more shelter space

Coun. Jeremy Caradonna said the city is frustrated that Saanich is bigger than Victoria, has more industrial land and warehouses, yet has not “stepped up to the plateâ€
Saanich seeks input for Shelbourne plan update

Saanich seeks input for Shelbourne plan update

The district has lined up webinars, open houses and an online survey to get feedback from residents on the next steps for the Shelbourne Valley
Victoria needs to stay competitive in attracting world travellers: tourism head

Victoria needs to stay competitive in attracting world travellers: tourism head

A new roadmap for the industry’s growth over the next 10 years envisions everything from a new conference centre to a string of new hotels
CRD approves provisional $872M budget; average property owner to pay $38 more

CRD approves provisional $872M budget; average property owner to pay $38 more

CRD chair Colin Plant said the district and municipalities have no choice but to increase taxes, since they can’t run deficits
Saanich asked to reconsider sheltering-in-parks policy

Saanich asked to reconsider sheltering-in-parks policy

Some parents have suggested it makes no sense to allow sheltering in parks that are used by children for sports, and that the sheltering policy as it stands is far too lenient.
Charters Road in Sooke re-opens to vehicle traffic

Charters Road in Sooke re-opens to vehicle traffic

The District of Sooke announced the work is now substantially complete, though finishing touches will continue until the end of the year.