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Not the Roaring 20s yet, but nightclubs, bars cheer end of B.C. mandates

Not the Roaring 20s yet, but nightclubs, bars cheer end of B.C. mandates

Some young Vancouverites ready to experience full-on, mask-off nightlife for the first time
Victoria shopping centre sold to U.S. firm prior to redevelopment

Victoria shopping centre sold to U.S. firm prior to redevelopment

B.C. acquisition marks South Carolina-based Greystar's first purchase in Canada
'Cooling-off' time coming for homebuyers but details yet to be worked out

'Cooling-off' time coming for homebuyers but details yet to be worked out

Regional approach possible, similar to foreign buyer and vacancy taxes
Port Moody land assembly stalled for nine years

Port Moody land assembly stalled for nine years

Council plans public hearing April 5 as 59 frustrated house owners, developer remain in limbo awaiting decision on Coronation Park development
B.C. ski hills battle to survive global warming

B.C. ski hills battle to survive global warming

Projections suggest lower-elevation coastal mountains will face steep declines in snowfall by mid-century
OPINION: Spare us the stupid ideas to fix the housing problem

OPINION: Spare us the stupid ideas to fix the housing problem

No, a cooling-off period, teeny-tiny houses, punitive taxes or $500,000 suites for the homeless won’t create more affordable housing in British Columbia
Oak Bay's rejection of housing project cited as province eyes taking over approval powers

Oak Bay's rejection of housing project cited as province eyes taking over approval powers

Greater Victoria community of Langford approved 1,741 new homes last year, Oak Bay gave nod to just 27
“Unprecedented” construction costs jeopardize projects

“Unprecedented” construction costs jeopardize projects

Some Metro Vancouver developers are taking their cash elsewhere as margins disappear
Thompson sold city lots from $2.25 per square foot

Thompson sold city lots from $2.25 per square foot

Price was more than twice what the buyer had offered for the vacant sites
Housing boom lifts small-town Saskatchewan

Housing boom lifts small-town Saskatchewan

Experts predict 2022 to be a seller's market for small-town homes in southern Saskatchewan, where the typical house sells for less than $200,000