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Vancouver industrial users decamping to Calgary

Vancouver industrial users decamping to Calgary

More than five million square feet shifts east as buyers compare land and property prices in the two cities
Developers, buyers shrug off Okanagan wildfires

Developers, buyers shrug off Okanagan wildfires

Short memories, desirable location keep Central and Southern Okanagan buyers coming back
Canadians buying less is top consumer trend: BDC

Canadians buying less is top consumer trend: BDC

BDC survey conforms with recent Statistics Canada retail data.
B.C. rent increases capped at 3.5 per cent for 2024

B.C. rent increases capped at 3.5 per cent for 2024

B.C.'s maximum rental increase is set below the inflation rate for the fourth year in a row
Immigrants favour urban home ownership in Metro Vancouver, poll shows

Immigrants favour urban home ownership in Metro Vancouver, poll shows

A new survey of immigrants and longtime residents shows subtle differences in where and how they would like to live in Metro Vancouver.
Missed mixed-use noted as Victoria OK’s condo towers

Missed mixed-use noted as Victoria OK’s condo towers

Two residential towers containing 291 condominiums at Dockside site do not include any commercial space, councillors caution
Reboot expected on frozen 800-unit Richmond condo build

Reboot expected on frozen 800-unit Richmond condo build

Atmosphere mixed-use development, under credit protection for two years, could receive a building permit in the next two months
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week (Sept. 11-15)

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week (Sept. 11-15)

From home sales to wholesale trade, and more. Here are the top things to watch for in the coming week.
Bone-dry conditions spur ranchers to seek help from Ottawa

Bone-dry conditions spur ranchers to seek help from Ottawa

Persistent drought conditions from B.C to the Prairies are putting cattle producers at risk
Manitoba leads construction spending increase in the West

Manitoba leads construction spending increase in the West

Manitoba’s 7-per-cent surge seen helped western provinces to a near-$30 billion investment in first half, with non-residential construction the strongest sector in the region