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Your Beacon Hill Park just got two new ice cream bikes

Your Summer Just Got Sweeter, Victoria

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

Well, here's the thing about summer on the island: it often feels like an ice cream kind of place, doesn't it? And it seems City Hall agrees. According to the recent business license approvals, Hazels Ice Cream Ltd. just secured *two* mobile bicycle vendor licenses (Numbers 40784 and 40447). Does this mean double the scoops cycling through Beacon Hill Park, or perhaps one for James Bay and another for the Inner Harbour? We shall see. It's a small detail, but one that speaks to the rhythm of our city.

Beyond the sweet treats, there's a new arcade heading our way. Arcadia (License #48095) is setting up shop at 707 Johnson Street, bringing a bit more entertainment to the downtown core. And for our four-legged friends, the Downtown Veterinary Clinic at 736 Caledonia Avenue has received its professional license (Number 22734).

* **Ice Cream on Wheels:** Hazels Ice Cream Ltd. gets two mobile licenses.

* **Arcade Fun:** Arcadia to open at 707 Johnson Street.

* **Pet Care:** Downtown Veterinary Clinic at 736 Caledonia Ave.

* **Tech Support:** Island Key Computer Ltd. operating from 495 Superior St.

These small additions, from mobile ice cream to new entertainment, suggest a gentle hum of activity in our neighbourhoods. It's a quiet expansion, much like the slow unfolding of a new rhododendron bloom in the Butchart Gardens – unassuming but lovely.

What does it mean for you, dear reader? More options for a leisurely afternoon, perhaps, and a sign that Victoria's local economy continues its particular, unhurried growth. Keep an eye out for those ice cream bikes.

Agnes Szymanski, MiTL Sports Desk Victoria

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