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Add your voice to help VicPD make Victoria safer
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Government Local, Safe CommunitiesThe Chamber has heard business concerns about social disorder in Downtown Victoria and we have loudly and unapologetically called for Safe Streets Now. As the voice of business for Greater Victoria, we hope all of our members can add their voice to our efforts. One way to do that is be taking five minutes to […]
Victoria seeks feedback on huge 10.44% tax increase
/in BizNews This Week, Government LocalTaxes are going up for residents and businesses in the City of Victoria, but there’s still time to add your input. The current proposal would see property tax revenue increase by 10.44% from last year’s tax revenue of $195 million. “Nobody wants to pay 10% more in taxes and this number is disappointing to say […]
Interested in exporting to US states near the border?
/in BizNews This Week, Business And Economic Strength, Global Uncertainty, New And Established BusinessesTrade and Invest British Columbia, in collaboration with the Consulate General of Canada in Seattle, is planning an educational mission for BC food and beverage companies on Feb. 3-5, in Seattle. The New Exporters to Border States mission provides an opportunity for BC companies with limited or no international trade experience to be introduced to […]
Helping those who can’t help themselves the right way
/in BizNews This Week, Fair Rules, Government Local, Government Provincial, Safe CommunitiesProgress is happening in a key area needed to improve community safety, but a lot of work left is still needed before anyone can confidently say the job is done. Last week, a significant change was made to enable health-care workers to help people unable to help themselves due to mental health or addiction issues. […]
More work still needed to lower municipal taxes
/in BizNews This Week, Business And Economic Strength, Government Local, Inflation And Rising Costs, Streamlined Regional RegulationsLocal governments have until May 15 to adopt their tax rate bylaws but early deliberations are already pointing to major increases. The City of Victoria has made efforts to lower costs for downtown businesses, but is still looking at a tax hike of more than 10%. Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto recently spoke to Chamber members […]
VicPD Chief to speak at next Safe Community event
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber Awareness, Safe CommunitiesThe Chamber is excited to announce the next event in our series of Safe Community meetings. On Feb. 10, we will host Victoria Police Department Chief Constable Fiona Wilson to discuss the challenges and opportunities our region is facing. Chamber CEO John Wilson will moderate the discussion after Chief Wilson provides an update on VicPD’s […]
Local MLA gets military development portfolio
/in BizNews This Week, Business And Economic Strength, Government Provincial, Safe Communities, Streamlined Regional Regulations, Training And MicrocredentialsDarlene Rotchford, MLA for Esquimalt-Colwood, has been appointed parliamentary secretary for armed forces development and veterans affairs in the Ministry of Jobs and Economic Growth. Rotchford was formerly the parliamentary secretary for labour and as the provincial government’s military liaison. With the federal government making a generational investment in Canada’s military, there is tremendous opportunity […]
Changes to involuntary care a small step on right path
/in BizNews This Week, Safe Communities, Streamlined Regional RegulationsThe Chamber applauds efforts to improve the rules regarding involuntary care for people suffering from severe mental illness or addiction. When a human being is unable to seek help on their own, difficult decisions must be made to remove that person from situations that could cause harm to themselves or others. After many years of […]
Chamber supports temporary tax relief for downtown
/in BizNews This Week, Business And Economic Strength, Chamber Awareness, Fair Rules, Government Local, Streamlined Regional RegulationsThe City of Victoria continues to work on reducing the increase taxpayers will face in 2026. Council recently passed a motion, supported by The Chamber, that will see 47 downtown properties save thousands of dollars on property taxes. The temporary tax relief is an expansion of the program that assisted businesses in the Harris Green […]
Chamber hosts Victoria Mayor for frank discussion on safety
/in BizNews This Week, Business And Economic Strength, Chamber Awareness, Chamber News, Government Local, Safe Communities, Streamlined Regional RegulationsMore than 130 people filled the Centennial Ballroom in the Union Club of BC yesterday to hear an update on downtown safety from City of Victoria Mayor Marianne Alto. The event was sponsored by PwC. The Mayor spoke frankly about the dire need to take urgent action, acknowledging that businesses were facing too much stress […]
Message from the CEO on Business Award nominations
/in BizNews This Week, Chamber AwarenessWe know times are challenging for many businesses. We also know that successful entrepreneurs and business leaders inspire us to carry on. So as we head into 2026, let’s work together to celebrate all of our stories of success. They help us through difficult times and empower us to do the work needed to build […]
Chamber welcomes renewed focus on industry
/in BizNews This Week, Business And Economic Strength, Finding And Keeping Workers, Government Provincial, New And Established BusinessesThe Chamber applauds the recent launch of Look West, a provincial strategy to invest in the economy through major projects and a focus on industry. The aim is to build off recent announcements by the federal government to prioritize projects that will grow Canada’s economy and increase future revenue. “As important as the specific projects […]