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'Cozy' Vancouver studio rental in a house with coin laundry is riling up some folks
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One of four retailers taking over the former Nordstrom space.
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A "race against time" on rising holding costs of unsold condos.
This year's PNE Prize Home, worth $2.3 million, is located in Surrey
Located in Metro Vancouver for the fifth consecutive year.
'A succession of shocks': B.C. home sales forecast to keep dropping in 2026
But things might turn around in 2027.
Significant number of B.C. workers died due to antiquated construction material last year
Others died from injuries and accidents.
Surrey taking action on properties with major unpermitted construction, again
The City does not approve.
One of Canada's largest retail landlords acquired in $9.4-billion deal
They own many properties occupied by major grocery store chains.
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The challenges could continue.
Canada's international student arrivals drop by 75% in two years
Canada continues to cut back as part of its immigration plan.
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We never thought we'd see the day.
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B.C. strata fines homeowner $200 for 'stealing electricity' to charge EV
Plug it in, plug it in.
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B.C. premier confirms First Nations DRIPA law will not be changed or suspended
Both parties will now work on a solution before the fall legislative session.
B.C. First Nations threaten legal action over any weakening of DRIPA law
They are urging MLAs to reject any changes or suspension to DRIPA.
'Cozy' Vancouver studio rental in a house with coin laundry is riling up some folks
You're screwed if you're over 5'7" 😬
Simons to open 92,000 sq. ft. store at former Nordstrom in downtown Vancouver
One of four retailers taking over the former Nordstrom space.
Developers in Metro Vancouver turning to bulk condo sales amid weak market
A "race against time" on rising holding costs of unsold condos.
This year's PNE Prize Home, worth $2.3 million, is located in Surrey
Located in Metro Vancouver for the fifth consecutive year.
'A succession of shocks': B.C. home sales forecast to keep dropping in 2026
But things might turn around in 2027.
Significant number of B.C. workers died due to antiquated construction material last year
Others died from injuries and accidents.
Surrey taking action on properties with major unpermitted construction, again
The City does not approve.
One of Canada's largest retail landlords acquired in $9.4-billion deal
They own many properties occupied by major grocery store chains.
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'Cautious' Vancouver shoppers spending less as retail and restaurants struggle
The challenges could continue.
Canada's international student arrivals drop by 75% in two years
Canada continues to cut back as part of its immigration plan.
Here's how you can try to get cheaper rent in Vancouver
We never thought we'd see the day.
13 possible MLB stadium sites in Vancouver — rated by feasibility
Potential locations big enough for a multibillion-dollar investment.
B.C. strata fines homeowner $200 for 'stealing electricity' to charge EV
Plug it in, plug it in.
Business leaders warn that cost of living in B.C. could get worse
B.C.'s inflation rate increased in March.
B.C. premier confirms First Nations DRIPA law will not be changed or suspended
Both parties will now work on a solution before the fall legislative session.
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They are urging MLAs to reject any changes or suspension to DRIPA.


























