Urbanized,NewsCanadian bank now offering mortgage rate of under 1%It's as close to free money as Canadian mortgagors have ever been.Kenneth ChanDec 7, 2020
Urbanized,Venture,NewsAirbnb announces "stringent" policy measures for New Year's Eve bookingsTo prevent gatherings that could spread COVID-19.Eric ZimmerDec 3, 2020
Urbanized,NewsCanada is extending its ban on cruise ships until February of next yearThe ban was initially supposed to end this month.Eric ZimmerOct 30, 2020
Urbanized,NewsTrudeau announces $1 billion to create affordable housing in CanadaTo help create up to 3,000 units across the country.Zoe DemarcoOct 27, 2020
Urbanized,NewsNew SPCA campaign highlights need for pet-friendly housing in BC"Animals make our communities safer, healthier, and more humane."Zoe DemarcoOct 14, 2020
Urbanized,Venture,News$10B in infrastructure projects to create 60,000 jobs in CanadaHelping build a low-carbon economy.Clarrie FeinsteinOct 1, 2020
Urbanized,NewsSupreme Court of Canada rules in favour of Uber driversThis decision makes it easier for drivers to settle disputes with the company.Megan DevlinJun 26, 2020
Urbanized,NewsVIA Rail is making masks mandatory for all customers next weekYou'll need to pack a mask for your next train journey.Megan DevlinJun 20, 2020
Urbanized,NewsCanada's housing market will feel the impacts of the pandemic into 2022House prices could fall by as much as 18%.Clarrie FeinsteinMay 27, 2020
Urbanized,NewsCanadian home sales and listings both dropped nearly 15% in MarchMostly from physical distancing measures.Clarrie FeinsteinApr 15, 2020
Urbanized,NewsLocal guests under 25 to be banned from booking entire Airbnb homesIn response to a deadly Toronto shooting.Kayla GladyszFeb 5, 2020
Urbanized,NewsThese are the most bike-friendly cities in Canada: reportBC, Quebec, and Ontario dominated the leaderboard 🚴♂️ 🇨🇦Tyler JadahDec 4, 2019
Urbanized,Arts,NewsKitsilano's Hollywood Theatre recommended for liquor licence when it reopensIt could serve booze at events 🥂Megan DevlinNov 24, 2019
Urbanized,NewsBC cherry-picks data to make speed, distracted driving seem more dangerous: groupResearch suggests drivers are about 23 times more likely to crash if they're texting.Megan DevlinNov 19, 2019