Pic-A-Flic Video closing after 40 years
Pic-A-Flic Video, one of the last places in Greater Victoria to rent a movie or TV series, plans to close its doors in September after four decades.
Opened in 1983, Pic-A-Flic has more than 25,000 titles, from silent movies to new releases, most of which are not available on streaming services or anywhere else, Bendall said. “It’s the loss of a huge chunk of art you’re just not going to be able to access anywhere else,” he said. Regular customers, from seniors to young families, have helped keep the store alive over the years he said.
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