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Port Moody wants to see more houses moved instead of demolished

Port Moody wants to see more houses moved instead of demolished

Port Moody averages about one house move a year, says the city's manager of building and bylaw enforcement.
Experts in architecture, engineering to oversee large capital projects in Richmond

Experts in architecture, engineering to oversee large capital projects in Richmond

The Lynas Lane works yard is the first large project an external committee will oversee.
These were the most and least expensive homes sold in Burnaby in 2024

These were the most and least expensive homes sold in Burnaby in 2024

The most and least expensive homes sold in Burnaby last year ranged from a $5.08-million detached home with six bedrooms and eight bathrooms to a $282,000 condo with potential for redevelopment.
Here's some of Delta's upcoming watermain projects

Here's some of Delta's upcoming watermain projects

Many of the project involve replacement watermains made of different materials with larger PVC watermains
Developer begins marketing the first phase of its massive Port Moody project

Developer begins marketing the first phase of its massive Port Moody project

Wesgroup Properties' development of its massive Inlet District project in Port Moody is expected to take 25 years
Farmland rental situation remains ‘dark market’

Farmland rental situation remains ‘dark market’

Rental rates could be important in 2025 as grain producers deal with lower grain prices and relatively high input costs
New West to prezone properties to speed up affordable housing projects

New West to prezone properties to speed up affordable housing projects

Prezoning properties for affordable housing in New Westminster: What it means, where it applies, and how it will work.
Who owns the sky? How airspace is shaping Vancouver's future

Who owns the sky? How airspace is shaping Vancouver's future

Airspace parcels offer owners densification options
B.C. First Nations leader reverses stance on pipeline as Trump tariff threat looms

B.C. First Nations leader reverses stance on pipeline as Trump tariff threat looms

VANCOUVER — The president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs is reversing his previous opposition to the scrapped Northern Gateway pipeline project that would have created another route for Alberta's oil to get to the Pacific Ocean.
112-year-old heritage mansion hits Vancouver's real estate market for $19.8 million

112-year-old heritage mansion hits Vancouver's real estate market for $19.8 million

Dubbed the Morgan House, it was designed by a well-known architect.