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B.C. Ferries seeks buyers for Mayne Queen and other recently retired ferries

B.C. Ferries seeks buyers for Mayne Queen and other recently retired ferries

The Mayne Queen, the M.V. Bowen Queen, and the Powell River Queen, all built in 1965 in Victoria, are all part of a new request for expressions of interest closing Dec. 13.
B.C. Ferries asks for feedback in survey running until Nov. 28

B.C. Ferries asks for feedback in survey running until Nov. 28

A summary of the first stage of the engagement process is to be released in early 2024
Retired teacher's death spurs push for Nanaimo cell tower

Retired teacher's death spurs push for Nanaimo cell tower

Ken Gillies suffered a heart attack while driving to hospital, but his wife couldn’t get through to 911 because of a cell-coverage gap
Province introduces legislation to spur small-scale multi-unit home construction

Province introduces legislation to spur small-scale multi-unit home construction

Municipalities will be required to adopt new zoning bylaws to comply with the provincial changes by June 30 of next year
B.C. coalition calls on governments to deal with chronic street disorder

B.C. coalition calls on governments to deal with chronic street disorder

The Save Our Streets coalition is urging all levels of government to develop plans with measurable outcomes to tackle disorder.
Pair short-term rental crackdown with vacancy controls, says advocacy group

Pair short-term rental crackdown with vacancy controls, says advocacy group

Together Against Poverty Society says new restrictions on short-term rentals will potentially bring new “desperately needed” rentals into the long-term rental market
Victoria sees record number of cruise-ship passengers

Victoria sees record number of cruise-ship passengers

Not quite as many ship dockings, but the ships had more passengers.
Province made wise move by restricting short-term rentals, says prof

Province made wise move by restricting short-term rentals, says prof

Mark Holland says the move was needed to stop the proliferation of short-term rental units amid an affordable-housing shortage
‘Attack on property rights’: Why B.C.’s new rental rules leave some owners on edge

‘Attack on property rights’: Why B.C.’s new rental rules leave some owners on edge

He feels like collateral damage in the midst of new provincial and municipal rules regulating and restricting short-term rentals.
B.C. Ferries withdraws application for streamlined check-in process

B.C. Ferries withdraws application for streamlined check-in process

The application for digital and contactless check-in systems went to the independent ferry commissioner in May