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Your city hall just licensed a new arcade and two ice cream bikes

Your City Hall is all about ice cream and arcade games

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 your city hall this week. It appears Victoria is getting a bit sweeter, and perhaps a touch louder.

According to recent business licence data, HAZELS ICE CREAM LTD is setting up shop as a mobile bicycle vendor. In fact, they've secured two separate licences, #40784 and #40447, for their mobile operation. Does this mean more ice cream carts cycling through Beacon Hill Park, or perhaps along the Inner Harbour? One can only hope. It's a nice thought, isn't it?

### What else is new downtown?

But it's not all quiet contemplation and sweet treats. There's a new "Amusement Centre" called ARCADIA opening at 707 Johnson Street, licence #48095. This particular stretch of Johnson Street is already quite a vibrant spot, and adding an arcade feels like it's leaning into a very specific kind of downtown energy. We're also seeing a new Downtown Veterinary Clinic at 736 Caledonia Avenue, licence #22734, which is certainly a welcome addition for our four-legged friends in that neighbourhood.

* HAZELS ICE CREAM LTD (Mobile Bicycle Vendor) – Two licences issued.

* ARCADIA (Amusement Centre) – 707 Johnson St.

* Downtown Veterinary Clinic (Veterinarian) – 736 Caledonia Ave.

These new businesses, particularly the mobile ice cream, suggest a continued push for accessible, pedestrian-friendly commerce in the city. Keep an eye out for those bicycle vendors – they might just be a sign of a very delightful summer to come.

Agnes Szymanski, MiTL Sports Desk, Victoria.

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