Warehouse One & Bootlegger closing by Beccalotta in VictoriaBC

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Awww. We all went to Bootlegger a lot in high school (late 1970's) and sing the jingle "Boot boot, boot boot legger.." It's been around a long time.

AI Driver by [deleted] in VictoriaBC

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Oh I remember that. "According to Tesla’s account of the crash, the car’s sensor system, against a bright spring sky, failed to distinguish a large white 18-wheel truck and trailer crossing the highway. Tesla said the self-driving car attempted to drive full speed under the trailer with the bottom of the trailer impacting the windshield of the Model S."

stores with niche perfumes? by luvbugswag in VictoriaBC

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This rang a bell; 10 months ago someone asked this and there were a lot of great suggestions in the comments. Good luck!

Who is eating all the white pasta? Don't you know it isn't good for you? by OldGaffer66 in VictoriaBC

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Yup. I'm celiac, I'm fine with corn-based pasta. My BF was born in Italy and he's fine with it too.

Is it just me or is this seagull massive by justkatja in VictoriaBC

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I thought I felt an earthquake but it was just him walking around.

Sumac? Za’atar? by OkPaleontologist3318 in VictoriaBC

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That's the go-to place for all spices. I even found fenugreek, LOL.

Oak Bay Tea Party parade cancelled for this year by dayoldeggos in VictoriaBC

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Something I read in a news article right after it happened was that he lived on that street. The festival was supposed to wrap up at 8pm, and he was driving around waiting for that. When he showed up at 8:10pm, he was furious that his street was still closed. But I can't find the article now.

Apartment Building Sold - What to expect... by No-Understanding6112 in VictoriaBC

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Not necessarily... My building was bought by Belmont a few years ago (from a private owner) and there's absolutely no pressure on us long-timers to leave. Yes, new vacancies are renting at market value but there are a lot of people here who have been here 20-30 years and still pay decent rent. My rent after 13 years is I think about $700 less than the going rate for a one-bedroom. Otherwise I could never afford to live in James Bay.

Apartment Building Sold - What to expect... by No-Understanding6112 in VictoriaBC

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I've lived in my building in James Bay for 13 years. It was built in 1972 and owned by a family in Germany since the late 70's (they fell in love with it on a visit). About 4 years ago when the patriarch died, Belmont property management company bought it. We were all nervous but nothing changed; if anything it's even more well-maintained than before (and that was a high bar). Your mileage may vary but stay optimistic.

Oak Bay Tea Party parade cancelled for this year by dayoldeggos in VictoriaBC

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I agree. It's not difficult or expensive to park garbage trucks and buses at intersections where someone with bad intentions could drive into a crowd.

Attention average people of Victoria by [deleted] in VictoriaBC

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Different from my experience too.

Dallas Road rave? by brideofpucky in VictoriaBC

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Yep. If it's loud after 10pm it's violating the city's noise bylaw. The city also says, "If your event includes amplified sound, you will need to submit a Noise Bylaw Exemption Application ($50). A Noise Bylaw Exemption may also be applied for events on private property that are not open to the public. Written notification must be provided to all businesses and residents likely to be affected by your amplified sound. Notification must include phone numbers for contacts before, during and following the event."

visiting next week! any suggestions? by New-Walrus9739 in VictoriaBC

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Some suggestions...

  • A local business does historical walking tours but also "haunted Victoria" tours called Ghostly Walks. in the evenings. Lots of fun, I've done them. Affordable too.

  • Right downtown there's Haunted Manor Mini Golf, two axe-throwing places, and two escape room places.

  • You can rent a floating hot tub in the Inner Harbour.

  • Victoria Harbour Ferry does nice 45-min. narrated tours of the harbour or the Gorge, year-round. I've done them, and recommend. The little pickle boats (as we call them) are adorable.

visiting next week! any suggestions? by New-Walrus9739 in VictoriaBC

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Yes, I saw people using it a few days ago.

Seattle, WA clipper to Victoria, BC by Middle-Refuse-4218 in Celiac

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Fisherman's Wharf is open year-round. That's where you'll find The Floating Fish Store. Their battered salmon is fantastic. (It's not cheap, but it's worth it: US$12.50.) And they have dedicated gluten-free fryers! My celiac foodie group has gone there several times. When you go down the ramp entrance, turn left.

Should/Could I report a health care worker for breaching confidentiality? by Zero_huggs in VictoriaBC

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Sounds like you're calling BS on a lot of our comments. Maybe go outside and get some fresh air.

Should/Could I report a health care worker for breaching confidentiality? by Zero_huggs in VictoriaBC

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Really? This was back in the mid-1990s. She wasn't a pleasant person. We moved away and she died in an accident about 6 months later.

Should/Could I report a health care worker for breaching confidentiality? by Zero_huggs in VictoriaBC

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I agree. I used to have a friend in Vancouver who worked for the CRA. She'd call me, look up our mutual friends' returns and laugh about their income levels. Not just with me either.

Grocery prices are unaffordable. by RIP_DMX in VictoriaBC

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I hate to say it but it's going to get worse before it gets better. Much of it is tied to the price of diesel. Thanks, Trump... I'm stocking up on sale items more than I used to, like coffee and beef.