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West Vancouver council rejects provincial housing rules

West Vancouver council rejects provincial housing rules

Council voted unanimously to kibosh a rezoning allowing more coach houses and suites on about 200 properties
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's housing plan defeated in House of Commons

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's housing plan defeated in House of Commons

OTTAWA — Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre's housing bill has been defeated in the House of Commons with the Liberals, New Democrats and Bloc Québécois voting against the legislation.
Residential mortgage debt hits $2.16 trillion amid slowest growth in 23 years: CMHC

Residential mortgage debt hits $2.16 trillion amid slowest growth in 23 years: CMHC

OTTAWA — Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the country’s total residential mortgage debt totalled $2.16 trillion as of February this year, up 3.4 per cent year-over-year and representing the slowest growth in 23 years.
Bear Mountain court filings cloud future operations

Bear Mountain court filings cloud future operations

50-50 owners at odds over how to operate Bear Mountain, are embroiled in litigation.
Photos: Onni plans to raze Coquitlam College for seven towers

Photos: Onni plans to raze Coquitlam College for seven towers

Onni plans to build its master-planned community half a block from North Road in Burquitlam, across the street from the City of Lougheed in Burnaby.
Could Delta energy efficient stringency make housing less affordable?

Could Delta energy efficient stringency make housing less affordable?

Many of the actions in the updated plan are already underway as part of existing city departmental work plans
B.C. announces online building permit hub to speed up homebuilding across province

B.C. announces online building permit hub to speed up homebuilding across province

BURNABY — The British Columbia government says a new online "hub" will speed up building permit processes across jurisdictions.
Ambitious Kelowna Mountain project faces legal challenge yet again

Ambitious Kelowna Mountain project faces legal challenge yet again

Lawsuit challenges regional district's authority over development
B.C.’s Rental Protection Fund gives $11.8M to preserve affordable Burnaby apartment building

B.C.’s Rental Protection Fund gives $11.8M to preserve affordable Burnaby apartment building

The Edmonds apartment building has rents almost 60 per cent below the Burnaby median.
Whistler looks to flex new powers from province on short-term rentals

Whistler looks to flex new powers from province on short-term rentals

Municipalities can now fine short-term rental operators $3,000 per day for non-compliance, and the RMOW will do just that
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