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More Burnaby demovictions to be discussed at public hearing

More Burnaby demovictions to be discussed at public hearing

City to address a series of proposals that would see more aging rentals replaced by high-density new homes
Input wanted on long-awaited New West waterfront project

Input wanted on long-awaited New West waterfront project

A former mill site on the banks of the Fraser River is a step closer to redevelopment. The City of New Westminster and Metro Vancouver jointly own the Poplar Landing site at 1400 Quayside Dr.
Proposal for huge new Vancouver hotel takes next step (IMAGES)

Proposal for huge new Vancouver hotel takes next step (IMAGES)

City to consider dual-tower, 438-room hotel that would offer long-term-stay suites for hospital visitors
'Housing shouldn't be that difficult,' says artist who offers 'tiny house' solution

'Housing shouldn't be that difficult,' says artist who offers 'tiny house' solution

Richmond Art Gallery exhibits "Home Made Home" July 17-Aug. 26
55-storey Surrey education centre to become region’s second-tallest building

55-storey Surrey education centre to become region’s second-tallest building

The 626-foot GEC Education Mega Center will be second in height only to downtown Vancouver's Shangri-La hotel
Jaw-dropping woodland home keeps dropping its price (PHOTOS)

Jaw-dropping woodland home keeps dropping its price (PHOTOS)

One-of-a-kind residence with glass bridge discounted by nearly $3 million since initial listing
Port Moody's Flavelle Mill masterplan a ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’

Port Moody's Flavelle Mill masterplan a ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’

PoMo waterfront set to transform after council adopted OCP amendment to allow redevelopment of the Flavelle mill site
Province to shine light on ‘hidden owners’ of B.C. real estate

Province to shine light on ‘hidden owners’ of B.C. real estate

Publicly accessible ownership registry aims to reveal individuals behind shell companies and trusts
City of North Vancouver advances Harry Jerome project

City of North Vancouver advances Harry Jerome project

The City of North Vancouver is one massive step closer to getting its new Harry Jerome rec centre after council narrowly voted to advance an 802-unit Upper Lonsdale development project that will pay for it following a public hearing held Monday.
B.C. ski resorts get free pass from speculation tax

B.C. ski resorts get free pass from speculation tax

Ski communities’ tax exemption and improving economies point to stable – if not scorching – real estate sales