“We are saddened to advise that our Caledonia White Spot in Victoria will not reopen,” it said. Last year, the Caledonia Avenue restaurant closed for several months as a result of provincial health orders affecting dine-in service, the company said. It reopened in March but then closed again. Indoor dining is banned in B.C. until at least Tuesday as part of the province’s “circuit breaker” restrictions to reduce new COVID-19 infections. The location is next door to the Capital City Centre Hotel, which was recently purchased by the province for almost $25 million to provide 94 temporary supportive housing units. The province had been leasing the space for about a year, although many people were displaced by a fire last November.