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Immersive trips to support Indigenous tourism on Vancouver Island

Immersive trips to support Indigenous tourism on Vancouver Island

From cultural city hotspots to rustic land-based adventures, here are four trips to take across Vancouver Island
Victoria businesses say Trump tariff recession impact overrated, urge shop local

Victoria businesses say Trump tariff recession impact overrated, urge shop local

'You can prevent a recession by spending locally'
Victoria travel leader honoured for 'integrity, innovation and resilience'

Victoria travel leader honoured for 'integrity, innovation and resilience'

Cathy Scott is the recipient of the Greater Victoria Chamber of Commerce’s 2025 Award of Distinction
Growing Indigenous gas station chain plants first B.C. foothold in Okanagan

Growing Indigenous gas station chain plants first B.C. foothold in Okanagan

Gas stations officially open in Penticton, Oliver and Osoyoos, so far
Designs come in for big new modular data centre project in Nanaimo

Designs come in for big new modular data centre project in Nanaimo

Multi-construction-phase project will eventually build out to 194,000 square feet of computing system space
Nanaimo nail salon wants to add serving alcohol to its list of ways to pamper

Nanaimo nail salon wants to add serving alcohol to its list of ways to pamper

More spas in Nanaimo are letting clients sip a cocktail while getting a pedicure
Sweet expansion: Bakery opens 2nd Victoria mall storefront

Sweet expansion: Bakery opens 2nd Victoria mall storefront

Bay Centre eatery expands with Mayfair shop
Japanese ramen franchise set to join Victoria foodie landscape

Japanese ramen franchise set to join Victoria foodie landscape

Wharf Street site a first for Kinton on Vancouver Island
B.C. summer tourism outlook positive despite concerns coming over U.S. border

B.C. summer tourism outlook positive despite concerns coming over U.S. border

Industry counting on at least a normal amount of American visitors, more Canadians staying close to home
Beer to books to bikes: Vancouver Island businesses brace for tariff impact

Beer to books to bikes: Vancouver Island businesses brace for tariff impact

Businesses and industries — from retail and restaurants to farming and construction — are facing tough choices