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‘Put it down in writing’ – Eby says housing specifics needed from Rustad

‘Put it down in writing’ – Eby says housing specifics needed from Rustad

Voters deserve details of competing housing plans, says BC NDP leader
B.C. government spends $30M on rental housing to keep from 'speculators, profiteers’

B.C. government spends $30M on rental housing to keep from 'speculators, profiteers’

Three properties in Vancouver, Burnaby and Maple Ridge total 147 units.
Watch: North Vancouver builder advocates for alternative to traditional urban utility drilling

Watch: North Vancouver builder advocates for alternative to traditional urban utility drilling

Instead of digging up sidewalks and boulevards, ‘directional drilling’ happens underground at a lower cost
More developments, more people mark new era for downtown Kelowna

More developments, more people mark new era for downtown Kelowna

As towering developments reshape the city, Interior city faces hurdles with infrastructure, housing density, and social services
Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales higher in July

Statistics Canada reports wholesale sales higher in July

OTTAWA — Statistics Canada says wholesale sales, excluding petroleum, petroleum products, and other hydrocarbons and excluding oilseed and grain, rose 0.4 per cent to $82.7 billion in July.
Two-hundred-unit rental housing complex coming to Cowichan Tribes lands

Two-hundred-unit rental housing complex coming to Cowichan Tribes lands

Two buildings of six storeys each will be located next to the river, and tenants are expected to be able to move in by the fall of 2026
How does a reverse mortgage work in Canada?

How does a reverse mortgage work in Canada?

Money.ca examines how a reverse mortgage works in Canada and how to decide if it's the right choice for your financial future.
Household debt burden on the wane as Canadians curb their borrowing

Household debt burden on the wane as Canadians curb their borrowing

The average Canadian household owes $1.76 for every dollar of disposable income, down from peak of $1.85, according to StatCan figures
B.C. to ensure fruit growers impacted by co-op closure are paid for past harvests

B.C. to ensure fruit growers impacted by co-op closure are paid for past harvests

The British Columbia government says it is taking steps to ensure tree fruit growers are compensated for past harvests after the closure of a co-operative that had served farmers for almost 90 years.
Developer proposes 924 rental units on Vancouver's East Hastings Street

Developer proposes 924 rental units on Vancouver's East Hastings Street

Westbank/Promerita's rezoning application calls for towers of 39, 38 and 19 storeys.