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Squamish council rejects bid to redesignate Cheema lands

Squamish council rejects bid to redesignate Cheema lands

Property slated for residential development remains outside growth management boundary
Alberta MLAs hear landowners' concerns on property rights

Alberta MLAs hear landowners' concerns on property rights

Standing committee travels to southern Alberta this week to receive feedback on Bill 206 – and air complaints on wind turbines and other utility infrastructure
Bosa Development takes Bosa Properties to court over its name

Bosa Development takes Bosa Properties to court over its name

U.S., B.C. lawsuits allege use of Bosa name, similar branding are confusing the public
Federal budget gives development groups little to cheer

Federal budget gives development groups little to cheer

Policy trumps spending as Ottawa pares new investments
Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project receives provincial budget boost

Lake Diefenbaker irrigation project receives provincial budget boost

Saskatchewan budget allocates $25 million for irrigation projects but progress is slow
Developer of downtown Richmond property seeks creditor protection

Developer of downtown Richmond property seeks creditor protection

April 25 court date set for a proposal to satisfy Alderbridge Way LP's largest creditor
Alberta downtowns lead Canada as workers return to offices

Alberta downtowns lead Canada as workers return to offices

Retail and hospitality support the return to in-person activities as offices fill up
Innisfail brownfield site set for industrial redevelopment

Innisfail brownfield site set for industrial redevelopment

Province informs town it can proceed immediately with industrial development on reclaimed sewage treatment lands
VGH's fundraising charity makes $100m acquisition of Vancouver property

VGH's fundraising charity makes $100m acquisition of Vancouver property

Deal gives VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation an income property, moving its fundraising beyond traditional methods
Builders think twice about adopting mass timber as prices surge

Builders think twice about adopting mass timber as prices surge

Many mass timber manufacturers are negotiating long-term supply contracts to control raw material costs