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Package of 12 Â鶹Éç¹ú²úbylaw updates head to public hearing

Package of 12 Â鶹Éç¹ú²úbylaw updates head to public hearing

Among them are a Westway apartments rezoning to encourage rentals and a loosening of rules to encourage more affordable housing developments in Squamish.
Ultra-luxury single-family homes lead Vancouver’s top tier real estate market

Ultra-luxury single-family homes lead Vancouver’s top tier real estate market

Buyers returned with ‘vigilant confidence’ in the spring following uncertain start to the year
Vancouver ranked top city for rental parking, top three for pools and gyms

Vancouver ranked top city for rental parking, top three for pools and gyms

80 per cent of condos in Vancouver offer one parking spot, new data shows.
Developing Squamish: ‘The Village’ on Bailey Street inches ahead at council

Developing Squamish: ‘The Village’ on Bailey Street inches ahead at council

Council members unanimously approved the first reading of the development that spans Bailey Street with some outstanding items to be resolved.
Opinion: What you need to know about Canada's new first home savings account

Opinion: What you need to know about Canada's new first home savings account

A new tax-free savings account could play a role in making the dream of home ownership more attainable for first-time buyers in Canada.
Squamish, B.C., 0.28-acre land assembly sells for $1.55 million

Squamish, B.C., 0.28-acre land assembly sells for $1.55 million

The land has a permit for five townhouses at a floor-space-ratio (FSR) of 0.65, creating a price-per-buildable-square-foot of $213.
Quarter-acre lot in Canada's smallest city listed for $61,500

Quarter-acre lot in Canada's smallest city listed for $61,500

It's located south of the Okanagan in Boundary Country.
Neighbourhood residents propose new plans for Jericho Lands project

Neighbourhood residents propose new plans for Jericho Lands project

The neighbourhood coalition says the Indigenous-led development is 'too high, too dense, too unaffordable.'
Metro Vancouver college to use 'holy grail of sewage pipes' to heat campus

Metro Vancouver college to use 'holy grail of sewage pipes' to heat campus

Sewage heat recovery for the college could also mean low carbon-heating for surrounding areas.
Surrey developer presents plan for Penticton mega-build

Surrey developer presents plan for Penticton mega-build

Tien Sher proposal would create more than 1,500 homes plus commercial space in large phased project near the Penticton Regional Hospital
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