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Streetworks plans to redevelop Hudson’s Bay store in downtown Vancouver

Streetworks plans to redevelop Hudson’s Bay store in downtown Vancouver

Iconic site spans nine floors at Georgia and Granville Streets in the heart of the city
Global Helium nabs 1.5 million acres of Saskatchewan leases

Global Helium nabs 1.5 million acres of Saskatchewan leases

Calgary-based Company is spending $2.4 million doing seismic work, acquiring existing seismic data, evaluating the results and drilling a 2,000-metre test well
Trade shortage threatens B.C.’s construction pace

Trade shortage threatens B.C.’s construction pace

An estimated 64,000 additional tradespeople will be needed in B.C. over the next 10 years
Alberta begins three-steps to end COVID-19 restrictions

Alberta begins three-steps to end COVID-19 restrictions

“It is time to shift to a balanced approach where we are able to live with COVID-19 and return to normal,” premier says
Kelowna is now the fastest growing city in Canada

Kelowna is now the fastest growing city in Canada

Okanagan centre has seen growth of 13.8 per cent from 2016 to 2021 to more than 144,500 people, latest census data shows
House sale delayed as tenant ‘milked the system’, landlord alleges

House sale delayed as tenant ‘milked the system’, landlord alleges

Landlord claims the sale of Victoria property held up by a tenant who made “frivolous” allegations to get rent-free time
9 contracts awarded for new Massey Tunnel work

9 contracts awarded for new Massey Tunnel work

The new George Massey Tunnel has a completion date of 2030
Entire Swiss-themed village for sale in B.C.

Entire Swiss-themed village for sale in B.C.

Warm up the cheese fondue!
Developers of Golden Skybridge plan Okanagan Gondola overlooking Kalamalka Lake

Developers of Golden Skybridge plan Okanagan Gondola overlooking Kalamalka Lake

The gondola would take visitors from its base above Highway 97, showcasing the waters of Kalamalka Lake 1,600 feet below
Massive increases in rent and housing prices put pressure on Port Coquitlam to build more homes

Massive increases in rent and housing prices put pressure on Port Coquitlam to build more homes

City council to review a housing study that looks at adding 5,550 units over the next 10 years — more than a third of them rental units.