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Rural B.C. can’t hold its home sales edge

Rural B.C. can’t hold its home sales edge

Buyer’s direction appears to have boomeranged back to the city as once-hot smaller towns see summer sales slow
Canfor announces reduced operations at B.C. sawmills

Canfor announces reduced operations at B.C. sawmills

Sawmills will operate at 80% capacity starting Aug. 30
Giant New West ‘monolithic’ concrete pour will require 429 trucks

Giant New West ‘monolithic’ concrete pour will require 429 trucks

Nearly 160,000 cubic feet (4,500 cubic metres) of concrete will pour for up to 14 hours straight for tallest building in the Royal City
7 things the fall housing market could have in store for buyers in B.C.

7 things the fall housing market could have in store for buyers in B.C.

For those thinking of buying a home in B.C., the housing market could have more movement this fall
Small business 'can’t take more lockdowns' :CFIB

Small business 'can’t take more lockdowns' :CFIB

Yo-yo restrictions on openings, service threaten businesses, according to 83 per cent of Canadian Federation of Independent Business members, who want a stay-open policy
Pandemic accelerates $5b Oakridge Centre overhaul

Pandemic accelerates $5b Oakridge Centre overhaul

When completed in 2028, the project will create B.C.’s second-largest shopping mall
Volunteers step up as hospitality workers vanish

Volunteers step up as hospitality workers vanish

Volunteers, mostly seniors, help out Sunshine Coast restaurants which, like many in B.C., are having trouble finding staff
Vancouver property owners launch legal action over Broadway subway project

Vancouver property owners launch legal action over Broadway subway project

Owners want more compensation from B.C. Transportation Financing Authority
Ex-student aims for near-record Vancouver mansion deal

Ex-student aims for near-record Vancouver mansion deal

Hanying Chen runs a boutique theatre production company and could set a record sale for a single residential lot sale in Vancouver should negotiations exceed expectations
Saskatchewan tax credit adds 74 kilometres of oil pipeline

Saskatchewan tax credit adds 74 kilometres of oil pipeline

Husky completes first expansion under provincial Oil Infrastructure Investment Program that trims tax costs by 20 per cent