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West Vancouver to limit nail salons and money exchanges along Marine Drive

West Vancouver to limit nail salons and money exchanges along Marine Drive

The proposed amendment to the zoning bylaw would limit nail salons and financial services to 20 per cent of street front businesses per block.
Should the District of Squamish become a tenant?

Should the District of Squamish become a tenant?

Former mayor, CAO and others question District's decision to rent a new municipal hall for $1 million a year rather than own.
Powell River industrial property redesignation highlighted

Powell River industrial property redesignation highlighted

City councillors receive report on removal of section 21 on city-owned land in Townsite
St. Albert to expand by 3,700 acres in January

St. Albert to expand by 3,700 acres in January

Edmonton suburban city to annex 1,500 hectares of neighbouring land in the new year
All New Year's Eve parties and events are cancelled in B.C. this year

All New Year's Eve parties and events are cancelled in B.C. this year

Dr. Bonnie Henry says all parties are cancelled again this year.
Federated Cop-op buys 181 Husky gas stations

Federated Cop-op buys 181 Husky gas stations

$264 million deal is the largest retail acquisition in the Co-op’s history
Northern B.C. ski resort kicks into action

Northern B.C. ski resort kicks into action

Hudson Mountain above Smithers drew 3,500 opening day and is offering the next phase of building lots this season
Denman conservation charity buys 80 acres of forest and wetlands

Denman conservation charity buys 80 acres of forest and wetlands

It is home to the red-legged frog and habitat for many other species at risk, likely including the wandering salamander, little brown bat and western screech owl
B.C. reforms could prove fatal for forestry jobs

B.C. reforms could prove fatal for forestry jobs

Forest industry, unions and First Nations warn sweeping forest reforms threaten thousands of jobs, scores of resource towns and the future of B.C.’s most valuable export
Single-tenant assets prove a hat-trick investment

Single-tenant assets prove a hat-trick investment

Strong covenants with brand tenants, long triple-net leases and quality locations make single-tenant properties – even stratas - a prime investment for 2022