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Saanich not on pace to meet housing targets but improvements made, mayor says

Saanich not on pace to meet housing targets but improvements made, mayor says

“It takes a while to get things turned in the right direction,” says Mayor Dean Murdock. “And I think what we’re seeing with this first six months of reporting is that largely we’re trending toward meeting the first year’s target.”
Storage facility approved for Princess and Pembroke may be last in area

Storage facility approved for Princess and Pembroke may be last in area

The project includes consolidating five currently empty lots and constructing a four-storey self-storage building that will also offer commercial and light-industrial space along Princess Avenue
Victoria council sends rental project back to negotiating table

Victoria council sends rental project back to negotiating table

Below-market units promised in 2022 have been removed from plans for the 20-unit rental building proposed for 1042 Richardson St.
Wallace Drive closed southbound till mid-May

Wallace Drive closed southbound till mid-May

Southbound drivers are advised to take Stelly’s Cross Road to West Saanich Road
Plan to re-imagine Saanich's Uptown corridor moving ahead

Plan to re-imagine Saanich's Uptown corridor moving ahead

The hope is that new zoning designations will allow the district to encourage the redevelopment of existing properties into mixed-use projects with dense residential components.
IIO investigating after man injured in Port Alberni RCMP custody

IIO investigating after man injured in Port Alberni RCMP custody

B.C.’s police watchdog is looking into how and when the man was injured and what role, if any, police played in the incident.
Saanich OKs food trucks and Christmas tree sales in parks

Saanich OKs food trucks and Christmas tree sales in parks

Currently, vendors require a temporary-use permit, which comes with a rigorous multi-department approval process that can take up to five months.
Victoria moves toward banning sheltering in two more parks

Victoria moves toward banning sheltering in two more parks

City staff have been asked to work with B.C. Housing and other service providers to find alternate shelter for those currently camping out in Vic West and Irving parks
Victoria EV owners to be allowed to charge vehicles on street with cords

Victoria EV owners to be allowed to charge vehicles on street with cords

Fees for DC fast chargers will also be based on the amount of power delivered rather than time they are in use
New housing units move forward in Saanich, including six-storey rental building

New housing units move forward in Saanich, including six-storey rental building

It’s a small step toward meeting provincial housing targets, which require Saanich to provide 4,610 net new units over the next five years