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Edmonton investment sales rebound in first half of 2022

Edmonton investment sales rebound in first half of 2022

Slower times ahead but steady economy draws in buyers
Shutdown extended at Prince George pulp mill as wood runs out

Shutdown extended at Prince George pulp mill as wood runs out

Fibre shortage prompts Canfor to extend maintenance shutdown
Calgary, Saskatoon condos eyed for positive rental cash flow

Calgary, Saskatoon condos eyed for positive rental cash flow

With modern condos priced under $200,000 and average rents climbing, investors from B.C. and Ontario are seeking profit on the Prairies
Sim elected new mayor of Vancouver in a landslide vote

Sim elected new mayor of Vancouver in a landslide vote

Ken Sim, a novice politician, is the first Chinese-Canadian elected as mayor of Vancouver.
Rezoning application prepped for key Broadway site

Rezoning application prepped for key Broadway site

Two rental towers proposed for site of former MEC flagship store
Ski hills appear immune to real estate slowdown

Ski hills appear immune to real estate slowdown

Buyers flocked to B.C. ski hills during the pandemic – and now many are settling in for a long-term lifestyle
Burnaby's first passive house cuts owner's electric bill in half

Burnaby's first passive house cuts owner's electric bill in half

No more gas bill either, and a home to keep you warm.
B.C.’s once-mighty pulp and paper industry faces ruin

B.C.’s once-mighty pulp and paper industry faces ruin

Government, industry have 90 days to turn around an industry worth $3.9 billion to provincial economy, experts warn
Inflation frightens retailers as input costs keep rising

Inflation frightens retailers as input costs keep rising

Hallowe’en scares follow ‘brutal’ pandemic as small business face higher costs and hesitant consumers
Condo owners lose bid to wind-up and sell aging strata building

Condo owners lose bid to wind-up and sell aging strata building

Owners of a 40-year-old multi-family development in Coquitlam, B.C. told wind-up is too confusing after developer pulls out of multimillion-dollar deal