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Kelowna $63.3 million MF sale shows strength of second-tier cities

Kelowna $63.3 million MF sale shows strength of second-tier cities

Canada’s largest landlord paid $327,000 per door for brand new, four-building rental complex in West Kelowna
New strata projects meet Victoria industrial demand

New strata projects meet Victoria industrial demand

PC Urban stakes seven-acre Langford site as regional vacancy rates hits near zero
Port of Churchill will close for two years

Port of Churchill will close for two years

Canada’s only deep-water Arctic shipping port will be closed until 2023 as the rail link to the docks is replaced – grain shipments have already halted
Price parity keeping home listings low: agent

Price parity keeping home listings low: agent

‘Difficult to downsize or upgrade to a home 30 to 60 kilometres away when the home prices are nearly identical’
Private investors driving Metro's multibillion-dollar makeover

Private investors driving Metro's multibillion-dollar makeover

Confident local buyers are bankrolling Metro Vancouver’s record-breaking, city-making commercial real estate transactions this year
Tech firms investing in Vancouver’s downtown core despite plunging foot traffic

Tech firms investing in Vancouver’s downtown core despite plunging foot traffic

With launch of 100-person office, Dialectica among companies expanding presence
Newcrest to acquire Pretium, Brucejack mine for $3.5 billion

Newcrest to acquire Pretium, Brucejack mine for $3.5 billion

Australian miner to add another B.C. mine to its stable, the second in recent years
Province to introduce cooling-off periods for home buying

Province to introduce cooling-off periods for home buying

“We’re not sure what ­problem they are trying to solve with this,” says Victoria Real Estate Board president
Latest wind farm joins Alberta’s power grid

Latest wind farm joins Alberta’s power grid

The 35-turbine, $350 million set-up near Oyen will generate enough power for 25,000 homes when it goes online next year
Groundbreaking B.C. land registry to help deter money laundering delayed by a year

Groundbreaking B.C. land registry to help deter money laundering delayed by a year

B.C. lawyers say they need better direction from the government on the Land Owner Transparency Registry, which is now delayed by one year due to a poor rollout