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MST Nations unveil concept for Jericho Lands community

MST Nations unveil concept for Jericho Lands community

Plans include housing, parks, amenities, commercial space and a school that will span the 36.4 hectares.
Crane delivery coming to New West construction site

Crane delivery coming to New West construction site

Council in brief: Crane delivery to waterfront site
Photos: The cheapest homes for sale in the Sea to Sky

Photos: The cheapest homes for sale in the Sea to Sky

The Sea to Sky remains one of the highest priced regions in the province this month
Permitting changes at Vancouver City Hall won’t fix key issues, industry says

Permitting changes at Vancouver City Hall won’t fix key issues, industry says

Builders hope recently passed changes are just two of the many updates city hall plans to make to its housing permitting and approval process
West Van senior questions 'vacancy' tax bill on occupied home

West Van senior questions 'vacancy' tax bill on occupied home

Wife’s citizenship status creates bureaucratic problem
City of Vancouver launches digital permitting tools for housing

City of Vancouver launches digital permitting tools for housing

Announcement follows the province setting its sights on becoming a digital permitting leader
Transforming Columbia Square Plaza: "Housing for all" must be part of plan

Transforming Columbia Square Plaza: "Housing for all" must be part of plan

New West council wants ample affordable and rental housing in proposed downtown development
New West relaunching 22nd Street station visioning process

New West relaunching 22nd Street station visioning process

Mayor calls for a “cool down” in New Westminster council chambers during discussion about 22nd Street station bold vision process
Home on the river: New West water lot listed for under $500K

Home on the river: New West water lot listed for under $500K

You can buy your own little slice of Fraser River living for less than half a million dollars — but you'll have to add your own float home on top.
Burnaby wants to add 3,000 rentals by 2025. It's losing them instead

Burnaby wants to add 3,000 rentals by 2025. It's losing them instead

While the mayor defends his record on housing, the city's perpetual development approvals haven't translated to more purpose-built rentals.