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Your Victoria summer just got 2x sweeter

Your morning just got sweeter, literally.

Good morning from the island — we're still here, the orcas were spotted at Active Pass, and honestly, life is fine.

The big news from City Hall, for those of us who appreciate the smaller, sweeter things in life, concerns a pair of mobile ice cream vendors. Hazels Ice Cream Ltd. has secured not one, but two new business licenses for bicycle vendors. According to recent business license data, these were issued for "BUSINESS - MOBILE" in Victoria, with license numbers 40784 and 40447. What does this mean? Well, here's the thing: it means more delightful, portable treats might soon be pedaling through your neighbourhood. Perhaps down by the Dallas Road waterfront, or weaving through the quieter streets of James Bay.

* Hazels Ice Cream Ltd. (Bicycle Vendor) – Licence #40784

* Hazels Ice Cream Ltd. (Bicycle Vendor) – Licence #40447

* Downtown Veterinary Clinic (736 Caledonia Ave) – Licence #22734

* Arcadia (707 Johnson St) – Licence #48095

* Island Key Computer Ltd (495 Superior St) – Licence #5202

Also interesting is the arrival of Arcadia, an entertainment amusement centre, at 707 Johnson St., holding license number 48095. This could certainly add another layer of downtown vibrancy, perhaps drawing folks in from the antique shops on Fort Street for a bit of playful distraction. It's always curious to see what new ventures decide Victoria is the right place to put down roots. What kind of amusement, exactly? We shall see. It suggests a certain optimism about foot traffic returning, wouldn't you say?

It’s a subtle shift, but these new licenses reflect an evolving downtown and a continued embrace of small, nimble businesses on our fair island. Keep an eye out for those ice cream bikes; they’re a sign of simpler pleasures, aren't they?

Agnes Szymanski, MiTL Sports Desk, Victoria.

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