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Colwood Mayor Rob Martin hit the water for a video aimed at convincing the provincial government to study the idea of a commuter ferry between Royal Bay and downtown Victoria. The three-minute . . . ....
VICTORIA Colwood Mayor Rob Martin says the Capital Regional District is considering conducting a full feasibility study into the creation of a commuter ferry between Royal Bay and downtown Victoria. The mayor says that the CRD transportation committee voted to advance the feasibility study at a meeting Wednesday. That recommendation will then be presented to the CRD board at a meeting on May 12. If it is also supported by the board, the CRD would then work with the province and other stakeholders on conducting the feasibility study, according to Colwood. In a region surrounded by water, it would be irresponsible not to fully explore the feasibility of marine travel as one approach to addressing traffic congestion and achieving our active transportation and clean energy goals, said Martin in a release Wednesday. ....
VICTORIA British Columbia’s provincial government had pledged that people who are 80 years old and over and reside in the community would get their first dose of a COVID-19 vaccine in February or March, but delays in vaccine supply have slowed things down somewhat. Still, B.C.’s Health Minister Adrian Dix said Friday that first doses for this highly vulnerable demographic could be expected by mid-March. “You can expect to be vaccinated between March 15 and the end of March,” said Dix, after noting that the lack of supply of the vaccines has been the only impediment to faster administration of the shots. ....