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B.C. funds giant bio-diesel project at Burnaby refinery

B.C. funds giant bio-diesel project at Burnaby refinery

Two-plant refinery could generate 720 million litres of low-carbon gasoline and diesel fuel each year by 2026
Squamish Nation signs MOU service deal with Vancouver for 11-tower Senakw development

Squamish Nation signs MOU service deal with Vancouver for 11-tower Senakw development

The service agreement, designed to provide utilities from the city to the First Nation development, will sit in escrow until details are finalized.
War scrambles Saskatchewan potash mine for quick launch

War scrambles Saskatchewan potash mine for quick launch

War in Ukraine causing BHP to accelerate production at Jansen mine – and send 1,200 railcars rolling to the Port of Vancouver at full capacity
Victoria’s economy is bouncing back big time

Victoria’s economy is bouncing back big time

Building permits, downtown traffic, tourism and new business licences all heading up in the first quarter
Opinion: 34,000 rental units lost under Vancouver’s Broadway Plan

Opinion: 34,000 rental units lost under Vancouver’s Broadway Plan

New plan is wrong way for Broadway, multi-family real estate specialists say
Work underway on capital projects across Saskatchewan

Work underway on capital projects across Saskatchewan

Province has pledged to spend $30 billion on infrastructure by 2030
Alberta Premier Kenney stepping down

Alberta Premier Kenney stepping down

Narrow 51.4 per cent victory in May 18 leadership review persuades Jason Kenney that his time has come
Preleasing activity inches up as market poised for rebound

Preleasing activity inches up as market poised for rebound

Brokerages say all signs point to a wave of announcements this summer
Multifamily landlords focus on amenities to deliver long-term value

Multifamily landlords focus on amenities to deliver long-term value

Business centres, lobby bars give rentals a competitive edge
Tribunal orders Canmore to approve Smith Creek, Three Sisters projects

Tribunal orders Canmore to approve Smith Creek, Three Sisters projects

Alberta’s Land and Property Rights Tribunal orders the Town of Canmore to adopt both the Smith Creek and Three Sisters Village plans, which could nearly double Canmore’s population