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Your Oak Bay businesses are getting dozens of creepy calls

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Your Oak Bay Businesses Are Getting Weird Calls

Good morning from the island — we're still here, the orcas were spotted at Active Pass, and honestly, life is fine. Except, perhaps, for some of our friends running businesses in Oak Bay. Have you heard about this rather unsettling situation? Women-owned businesses there have been getting dozens, and I do mean *dozens*, of harassing phone calls. It's not just a nuisance; it's genuinely disturbing, and some have even felt the need to involve the police. It makes you wonder, doesn't it?

### What's Happening in Oak Bay

Well, here's the thing: Oak Bay, with its quiet streets and charming independent shops, is usually a picture of genteel calm. It’s where you go for a proper high tea, or to browse the shelves of an independent bookstore without being jostled. So, to hear that businesses, particularly those run by women, are being targeted with such an aggressive volume of harassing calls is quite jarring. It suggests a very specific kind of unpleasantness, a deliberate attempt to disrupt and intimidate.

What we know so far:

* Multiple woman-owned businesses are affected.

* They're receiving "dozens" of harassing calls.

* The calls are described as "disturbing."

* Police have been contacted, indicating the seriousness of the situation.

It's a strange echo in such a peaceful corner of Victoria. This isn't some abstract news story; these are the shops many of us frequent, the people we see at the grocery store or walking through Bowker Creek Park. It casts a bit of a shadow, doesn't it? For residents of Victoria, it's a reminder that even in our post-haste tranquility, there are still peculiar disturbances that can ripple through our neighborhoods, affecting the very fabric of our local commerce and sense of safety.

Agnes Szymanski, MiTL Sports Desk, Victoria.

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