BizNews

Breaking news for Greater Victoria businesses

Published weekly, BizNews offers information to help Greater Victoria’s business community make sense of our shifting economic and political landscape. The Chamber’s flagship newsletter is distributed to more than 5,000 subscribers who are highly engaged and active in our region’s business community. Scroll down to read the latest.

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Back to school sees changes to improve health and safety

A sure sign that summer is soon coming to a close is the sight of school kids headed back to class. One of the big changes for students in K-12 is the new cellphone policy that aims to cut down on screen time during school hours. The policy removes the distraction of digital devices in […]

Songhees hosting third annual South Island Powwow

The Songhees Nation, with support from the City of Victoria, will host the third annual South Island Powwow on Sept. 30, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, at Royal Athletic Park on the homelands of the lək̓ʷəŋən people. Sept. 30 is a federal statutory holiday also known as Orange Shirt Day. Everyone is welcome at […]

Go local for Labour Day before return to fall routine

Is it almost September already? You can feel it in the air — that combination of excitement to start a fresh school year mixed with the bittersweet feeling of the end of summer. Make the most out of your Labour Day long-weekend by supporting your fellow Chamber members. Celebrate by enjoying a bite out, a night away from […]

Province’s political landscape shifts as BC United Party folds

A scenario discussed earlier this year during The Chamber’s Leading to Election series has now become reality. The BC United Party’s leader Kevin Falcon announced today he is stepping aside and will work to have his party’s candidates merge with the Conservative Party of BC. In a joint media release, Falcon stated he suspended his […]

Input sought on Uptown’s future as a transit hub

How will you be affected by plans to transform the Uptown neighbourhood through transit-oriented development? Find out and have your say as the first round of public engagement for the area is underway and will continue until Sept. 18. Your feedback will help set the vision for the area, including a potential transit exchange connected to proposed new homes […]

Slowing inflation paves way for further interest rate cuts

The wind appears to be out of the sails of inflation, clearing the way for reduced borrowing costs later this year. Statistics Canada reported yesterday that the Consumer Price Index rose 2.5% in July, the slowest pace since March 2021. Lower costs for phone services, computers and vehicles offset a slight increase in fuel prices. “Businesses that have been […]

Rail shutdown poses critical threat to our economy

The Chamber continues to call on our region’s Members of Parliament as well as the federal government to take immediate action to ensure the continuation of rail services. A strike that began Aug. 22 threatens to disrupt local economies as well as our country’s national security. Working with our national chamber network, we have been asking […]

Seminar at Chamber aims to help ‘get out the vote’

The Chamber is teaming up with the Democratic Engagement Exchange and Inter-Cultural Association of Greater Victoria to offer a free elections readiness workshop on Aug. 29. This training session will help people support a healthy democracy by providing best practices for non-partisan voter engagement. The workshop is being held in The Chamber’s seminar room and […]

GVHS adds 68 affordable rental homes in Victoria

Affordable housing is vital to the health of Greater Victoria’s economy and The Chamber applauds news that 68 homes will remain accessible after being acquired by the Greater Victoria Housing Society. The GVHS purchased 68 homes on properties at 430 Michigan St. and 1500 Chambers St. “We thank our partners, through the leadership of the Province, […]

Mustard Seed cupboards need help this summer

The Mustard Seed’s summer campaign — “Hunger Doesn’t Go on Vacation. Neither Do We.” — has raised $19,000 in monetary donations and $5,000 in canned goods so far. However, donations have dropped off significantly in the last two weeks and the organization needs help making sure it can meet the demand of people in need. […]

Chamber calls on feds to focus funds on military housing

The Chamber’s proposed policy resolution calling for investment in military housing has successfully taken the next step to being officially adopted by the national chamber network. After passing an initial review, the proposed resolution will be debated at the Canadian Chamber AGM in October. Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce staff worked with the Halifax Chamber […]

Old Man Lake wildfire near Sooke finally contained

The wildfire near the District of Sooke that has been spreading smoky skies across the South Island is now officially categorized as contained. Thanks to recent wet weather and the determined efforts of firefighters, the blaze is not expected to grow beyond its 230-hectare size. The fire was reported on July 22. However, as crews […]