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Housing remains a drag on the vitality of our region, though overall quality of life in Greater Victoria has improved.
 
According to the 2022 Vital Signs Report, released this week, Greater Victoria’s grade has moved up from a B grade last year to a B+ this year.
 
Housing earned an F grade this year, a significant drop from a D+ last year.
 
“Vital Signs is a great check up on our region’s economy, and The Chamber was happy to contribute as a community partner this year,” Chamber CEO Bruce Williams said. “The grades are a good way to illustrate concepts that contribute to our overall quality of life.”
 
It’s the 19th edition of the annual report, which uses surveys as well as stories and graphics to provide snapshots of the past year.
 
This year’s theme asked What Does Community Mean To You? Respondents rated the natural environment and climate as the best things about Greater Victoria. The aforementioned Housing crisis and cost of living were the two most important issues, according to the survey.
The report looks at 12 areas, with grades ranging from a B-plus for Learning and Sports and Recreation, to an F for Housing and a C- for Health and Wellness.