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Lack of drivers may stall Amazon’s Vancouver Island rollout

Lack of drivers may stall Amazon’s Vancouver Island rollout

Online retail giant preparing to open its last-mile distribution centre at Victoria International Airport, likely in early October, but a lack of delivery drivers presents a challenge
Industrial leads drop in CRE transactions across Lower Mainland

Industrial leads drop in CRE transactions across Lower Mainland

With a 34 per cent decline in property deals, total commercial real estate sales volume in the second quarter fell to $3.26 billion
Calgary, Edmonton industrial portfolio sells for $309.25 million

Calgary, Edmonton industrial portfolio sells for $309.25 million

Skyline Industrial REIT closes on a package of four business parks with more than two million square feet of space in Calgary and Edmonton
UBCM proposes increased support for solar panels, water systems

UBCM proposes increased support for solar panels, water systems

While the province supports heat pumps, there are no equivalent incentives for home and building owners to increase their own supply of renewable energy
Strong tourism numbers speed hotel recovery as pandemic fears wane

Strong tourism numbers speed hotel recovery as pandemic fears wane

Overnight visitor entries surge as borders reopen, boosting hotel revenues
Cancelled hotel finds new life as Kamloops student dorm

Cancelled hotel finds new life as Kamloops student dorm

TRU taps modular units to meet campus housing needs
Downtown office market stabilizing but tenants are staying nimble

Downtown office market stabilizing but tenants are staying nimble

Flexible leases in demand as economic outlook calls for caution
Saskatchewan residential sales exceed 10-year average

Saskatchewan residential sales exceed 10-year average

Sale prices are increasing in many communities as listings remain low
Cascadia high-speed rail study receives $300K from B.C.

Cascadia high-speed rail study receives $300K from B.C.

Washington state legislators earmarked US$150M to ramp up development earlier this year.
Whistler told it "cannot stop building" affordable housing

Whistler told it "cannot stop building" affordable housing

Hundreds of people are waitlisted for housing in the resort municipality