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Golf courses sell into a rising market

Golf courses sell into a rising market

With golf rounds up 30 per cent or more since the pandemic began, the market for courses comes flying out of the rough
Vanderhoof shares in B.C. mining potential

Vanderhoof shares in B.C. mining potential

About 450 full time jobs expected at just one of the new mines angling to open – if B.C.’s ‘sclerotic permitting system’ gets unclogged
Burnaby-Coquitlam steps into the spotlight

Burnaby-Coquitlam steps into the spotlight

Two neighbouring Metro Vancouver municipalities represent the sixth largest real estate development site in Western Canada.
Taxpayers own most of Vancouver’s skid row

Taxpayers own most of Vancouver’s skid row

Real estate in the crime-ridden, drug-addled Downtown Eastside is owned primarily by taxpayers, who are paying a high price for it
North Van industrial site closes at $15.7M per acre

North Van industrial site closes at $15.7M per acre

Largest North Vancouver industrial deal so far in 2021, $44 million sale includes four buildings and 2.79 acres with “phenomenal redevelopment potential”
Beedie self-financing condo tower to beat rising costs

Beedie self-financing condo tower to beat rising costs

“It’s a signal that we are going ahead. We are confident in this market,” says president of Beedie Living
Stress test suddenly expands to all homebuyers

Stress test suddenly expands to all homebuyers

Change just days from June 1 roll out will see some homebuyers scrambling to arrange mortgage financing and close on a home
New service helps sales of (very) small businesses

New service helps sales of (very) small businesses

New service aims to help mom-and-pop enterprises determine its worth and find potential buyers for the businesses
First rental rule ‘enforcer’ seldom needs his nightstick

First rental rule ‘enforcer’ seldom needs his nightstick

Former cop Scott McGregor credits ‘amazing restraint’ by landlords as pandemic upended rental market
BREAKING: B.C. will open restaurants, local travel May 25

BREAKING: B.C. will open restaurants, local travel May 25

Premier John Horgan said the “great news” is the circuit-breaker restrictions will be over the day after the May long weekend