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All-electric plane joins Island aviation company's fleet

All-electric plane joins Island aviation company's fleet

No set date for Sealand’s electric aircraft to take flight for the first time.
Greg Martel's Las Vegas home to be sold for $5.1M US

Greg Martel's Las Vegas home to be sold for $5.1M US

The sale is expected to yield just over $1.2 million US after the mortgage is discharged, which will likely go to cover the receiver’s costs
San Group lands $2.5M for equipment for Port Alberni manufacturing facility

San Group lands $2.5M for equipment for Port Alberni manufacturing facility

The money from the province’s Manufacturing Jobs Fund is for equipment for an innovative process that creates engineered cedar products using ultra-thin sheets of veneer
Victoria aims to pave the way for innovative uses for rooftops

Victoria aims to pave the way for innovative uses for rooftops

Council asks staff to find ways of providing incentives for and reducing barriers to establish green roofs, rooftop solar and other creative ideas
Malahat Nation to build large battery-systems factory

Malahat Nation to build large battery-systems factory

The nation plans to build the 100,000-square-foot facility to build battery energy storage systems at its 52-acre business park on reserve land adjacent to the Trans-Canada Highway
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.
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.