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Polling begins for Vital Signs survey

Opinion survey designed to capture a snapshot of livability in Greater Victoria
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The Victoria Foundation is asking Capital Region residents to weigh in with their opinions designed to capture a snapshot of livability in Greater Victoria.

Survey respondents are asked to identify what they think are the most important issues facing the region today as part of the annual Victoria’s Vital Signs community check-up produced by the foundation.

Victoria’s Vital Signs is a combination of public opinion and statistics that provides a snapshot of livability and wellbeing in Greater Victoria. The survey runs until July 1.

The survey can be found online at victoriafoundation.bc.ca.

Victoria Foundation CEO Sandra Richardson said information tracked in Vital Signs helps non-profit organizations, civic leaders and individual donors make decisions about granting, policy-making and charitable giving.

Vital Signs is a national program coordinated by Community Foundations of Canada that leverages community knowledge to measure the vitality of our communities and support action towards improving quality of life.

Victoria’s Vital Signs was launched in 2006. This will be the 12th year the foundation produces the report.