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Chilliwack hotel plans to address deepening room shortage

Chilliwack hotel plans to address deepening room shortage

The Lower Mainland's hotel stock isn't keeping pace with demand as post-pandemic travel picks up
B.C. launches $500 million rental building buy fund

B.C. launches $500 million rental building buy fund

Katie Maslechko, CEO, will stick handle controversial B.C. government program that aims to help non-profits buy and preserve older rental apartment buildings
Comment: Prairie cities offer thousands of homes priced under $200,000

Comment: Prairie cities offer thousands of homes priced under $200,000

Affordable housing is not an illusion in Saskatchewan, Manitoba or Alberta
Edmonton on a real estate roll as Exhibition Land sales start

Edmonton on a real estate roll as Exhibition Land sales start

City has seen $800 million in commercial real estate transactions through the first quarter as nearly 200 properties sold
Vancouver Chinatown condo project is approved after years of controversy

Vancouver Chinatown condo project is approved after years of controversy

Vancouver's development permit board has approved a controversial nine-storey residential tower in the heart of Chinatown that supporters hope will reinvigorate the neighbourhood but which critics see as a symbol of gentrification that fails to refle
Canada's wildfire season just became the worst ever recorded

Canada's wildfire season just became the worst ever recorded

So far this year, wildfires in Canada have burned an area more than double the size of Vancouver Island. The record comes just as the core season begins.
B.C. starts bid process for $4.15 billion Massey traffic tunnel

B.C. starts bid process for $4.15 billion Massey traffic tunnel

The B.C. government has issued a request for qualifications to shortlist potential contractors to build the new eight-lane tunnel under the Fraser River
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Collision tech conference Global technology conference Collision will open in Toronto on Monday.
Comment: Coming together, literally, can solve our housing crisis

Comment: Coming together, literally, can solve our housing crisis

We can create the friendly, inclusive, and affordable intergenerational housing that as humans we crave and, as a society, we need
Small cities have the foundation for 15-minute communities

Small cities have the foundation for 15-minute communities

Being able to live, work and play within 15 minutes of home attracts buyers