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Vancouver crowned Canada's hottest hotel market as busy travel season looms
Book your rooms before they're gone.
B.C. plans shortened 20-month environmental reviews for infrastructure projects
Down from the current three to five years.
Vancouver condo prices see huge jump over detached homes in past decade
A B.C. city has the strongest performing condo market in Canada.
Multiple road closures across Metro Vancouver to impact traffic this week
"Please plan an alternate route if possible."
B.C. home sales drop in every region with struggles expected to continue into 2026
Sales are a third lower than the 10-year average.
Loblaw to create more than 9,000 jobs with 70-store expansion in 2026
"An investment in the people we serve."
Opinion: Metro Vancouver's prosperity depends on industrial lands, not just housing
Crucial for supporting a diverse economy."
B.C.'s rent bank is at risk and here's why that matters
It prevents people from experiencing eviction.
10-storey, AI data centre pivot for Westbank's stalled Vancouver office project
The data centre's excess heat will be piped to Creative Energy's steam plant below.
Opinion: Chasing another store at Woodward's misses why London Drugs left
"Retail doesn’t create stability. Stability creates retail."
Surrey firm hit with large fine after worker passes out from carbon monoxide
It was a high-risk violation.
Vancouver bid for NATO-backed global defence bank HQ promises 3,500 jobs
Introducing the city to a permanent major role in international relations.
'You'll feel it in 30 years': How City of Vancouver layoffs could impact the city
The City has let go dozens of staff.
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Construction begins on BCIT Burnaby's $220-million new skilled trades buildings
Necessary for creating the labour to support B.C.'s construction projects.
Downtown Eastside community wants more retail after London Drugs closure, not police
It's not what the community needs, they say.
FIFA Vancouver guests could bring in nearly $300 million to region despite room shortage
Daily hotel rates are expected to be very expensive.
Approved Burrard Bridge rental towers could reap $1 billion for City of Vancouver
Nearly 1,100 market rental homes at the north end of the bridge in downtown.
Vancouver crowned Canada's hottest hotel market as busy travel season looms
Book your rooms before they're gone.
B.C. plans shortened 20-month environmental reviews for infrastructure projects
Down from the current three to five years.
Vancouver condo prices see huge jump over detached homes in past decade
A B.C. city has the strongest performing condo market in Canada.
Multiple road closures across Metro Vancouver to impact traffic this week
"Please plan an alternate route if possible."
B.C. home sales drop in every region with struggles expected to continue into 2026
Sales are a third lower than the 10-year average.
Loblaw to create more than 9,000 jobs with 70-store expansion in 2026
"An investment in the people we serve."
Opinion: Metro Vancouver's prosperity depends on industrial lands, not just housing
Crucial for supporting a diverse economy."
B.C.'s rent bank is at risk and here's why that matters
It prevents people from experiencing eviction.
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10-storey, AI data centre pivot for Westbank's stalled Vancouver office project
The data centre's excess heat will be piped to Creative Energy's steam plant below.
Opinion: Chasing another store at Woodward's misses why London Drugs left
"Retail doesn’t create stability. Stability creates retail."
Surrey firm hit with large fine after worker passes out from carbon monoxide
It was a high-risk violation.
Vancouver bid for NATO-backed global defence bank HQ promises 3,500 jobs
Introducing the city to a permanent major role in international relations.
'You'll feel it in 30 years': How City of Vancouver layoffs could impact the city
The City has let go dozens of staff.
Construction begins on BCIT Burnaby's $220-million new skilled trades buildings
Necessary for creating the labour to support B.C.'s construction projects.
Downtown Eastside community wants more retail after London Drugs closure, not police
It's not what the community needs, they say.
FIFA Vancouver guests could bring in nearly $300 million to region despite room shortage
Daily hotel rates are expected to be very expensive.
Approved Burrard Bridge rental towers could reap $1 billion for City of Vancouver
Nearly 1,100 market rental homes at the north end of the bridge in downtown.

























