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Thousands of B.C. businesses illegally using groundwater

Thousands of B.C. businesses illegally using groundwater

The province’s deadline for non-domestic well owners to secure their historical water rights passed March 1
Green lending criteria will support low-emission buildings

Green lending criteria will support low-emission buildings

B.C. buildings well-positioned thanks to electrification push
Brokerage listing for Catalyst Paper mill upsets Powell River mayor

Brokerage listing for Catalyst Paper mill upsets Powell River mayor

City of Powell River mayor Dave Formosa is displeased that the Catalyst Paper Tis’kwat mill has been listed with a real estate company.
West Vancouver zoning proposal encourages breweries, food processors

West Vancouver zoning proposal encourages breweries, food processors

Commercial zoning change will address the district's lack of light industrial space
Victoria's commercial real estate market turns bullish

Victoria's commercial real estate market turns bullish

CBRE outlook report highlights strong demand, below-average availability rates
City of North Vancouver advances Lower Lonsdale redevelopment without public hearing

City of North Vancouver advances Lower Lonsdale redevelopment without public hearing

Municipal councils may soon lose the ability to say no to new housing
At $49 million, this is the most expensive condo in Vancouver

At $49 million, this is the most expensive condo in Vancouver

Just listed and totally renovated, the Coal Harbour penthouse spans three floors and nearly 13,000 square feet with four bedrooms and five bathrooms
Vancouver industrial land will soon average $7 million per acre: study

Vancouver industrial land will soon average $7 million per acre: study

Most recent Metro Vancouver sales saw developers paying $82.68 million for less than 14 acres and $60.5 million for an 8.9-acre industrial site
Bank of Canada pulls the trigger on rate increase

Bank of Canada pulls the trigger on rate increase

As widely expected, key lending rate inches up to 0.50 per cent with the first increase since 2018. It won’t be the last this year, analysts say
Nanaimo approves two mixed-use projects that could add 4,700 homes

Nanaimo approves two mixed-use projects that could add 4,700 homes

Bowers District in north end of city and Sandstone in the south have received a greenlight