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District of 麻豆社国产and school board continue talks about possible joint facility

District of 麻豆社国产and school board continue talks about possible joint facility

SD48 and the District of 麻豆社国产both have aging facilities that need to be replaced.
Letter: The pendulum swung too far on Squamish鈥檚 vacation rental policy

Letter: The pendulum swung too far on Squamish鈥檚 vacation rental policy

'I feel that the pendulum might have been too far one way with all the short-term rentals available, but now it鈥檚 swung too far the other way in an effort to fix the housing problem.'
About 200 units planned for Squamish鈥檚 Loggers Lane East

About 200 units planned for Squamish鈥檚 Loggers Lane East

Diamond Head Development is seeking to build 20 duplex units, 18 townhouses and 172 apartment units between four apartment buildings.
B.C. log home builders reach overseas for new markets

B.C. log home builders reach overseas for new markets

Local companies increasingly serving customers outside of the province
Commodities, shipping, permits driving up property prices

Commodities, shipping, permits driving up property prices

Majority of key indicators point to higher prices for Lower Mainland real estate in 2022
Vacation rentals down by 36% following District of 麻豆社国产bylaw

Vacation rentals down by 36% following District of 麻豆社国产bylaw

About one year since regulations were imposed, Airbnb-type rentals have fallen.
Unique B.C. house on stilts selling for $425,000

Unique B.C. house on stilts selling for $425,000

If village community living is your bag, this might be for you
A brand new adventure with Real Estate Works

A brand new adventure with Real Estate Works

Driven by a culture of ownership, REW.works exists to enable our people to create, craft and collaborate with confidence
Proposed tax on $1 million homes appears a non-starter

Proposed tax on $1 million homes appears a non-starter

University of B.C.- based advocacy group funded by taxpayers calls for tax on home equity paid at time of sale
Inclusion, walkability will be key to rebuilding cities after the COVID-19 pandemic

Inclusion, walkability will be key to rebuilding cities after the COVID-19 pandemic

Income, accessibility, the presence of green space and the availability of amenities are neighbourhood features that affect how COVID-19 has spread through cities
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