​Vital Signs give region a B in annual measure of wellbeing

The cost of housing remains a sore spot for Greater Victoria, but the quality of life, economy and other factors helped the region earn a B grade from the Victoria Foundation‘s 2021 Vital Signs report.
 
“The Chamber was happy to sponsor the section of the report that looked at Greater Victoria’s economy,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “The grades helps us understand the state of our region, where we’re doing well and how we can improve going forward.”
 
The 18th edition of the annual report measures our region’s wellbeing through qualitative data as well as stories and graphics to provide snapshots of the year that was.
 
This year’s theme explores equity and inclusion. The pandemic has emphasized that we might be in the storm, but we’re not all in the same boat.
 
The report looks at 12 areas, with grades ranging from a B-plus for Learning and Sports and Recreation, to a D-plus for Housing and Getting Started. The Economy rated a B-minus.
 
As well as The Chamber, other Vitals Signs sponsors include Coast Capital, CHEK News, Page One, Black Press, Tecnet, Maycock Eyecare, Urban Sytsems, Oakcrest Park Estates and CIBC.