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B.C. businesses paying $5B in extra taxes since 2013

B.C. businesses paying $5B in extra taxes since 2013

Layering on of various tax policies is a burden for business, and the real cost goes beyond additional billions, says BCBC chief economist
Six-storey condo proposed for site near Queen Elizabeth Park

Six-storey condo proposed for site near Queen Elizabeth Park

Rezoning application to be considered under Cambie Corridor Plan
Legal battle over Plaza of Nations development rages on

Legal battle over Plaza of Nations development rages on

B.C. Supreme Court ruling against developer Concord Pacific doesn’t end legal wrangling over property
Metro Vancouver housing market no longer ‘vulnerable’ but Victoria still at risk: CMHC

Metro Vancouver housing market no longer ‘vulnerable’ but Victoria still at risk: CMHC

First time in three years that Vancouver market has not been rated at high vulnerability by federal housing agency
Our pick of waterfront bargains on western lakes and coasts

Our pick of waterfront bargains on western lakes and coasts

For less than the cost of a Vancouver condo or bungalow, buyers can purchase low-cost beachfront on B.C.’s coast or inland lakes and rivers, or even grab a seven-cottage deal in Saskatchewan
Surrey’s infamous Flamingo faces last call as condo towers planned

Surrey’s infamous Flamingo faces last call as condo towers planned

The infamous Flamingo Hotel and its associated strip bar and lounges in Surrey’s Whalley neighbourhood was demolished in June to make room for a trio of residential highrises. Since 2005, Tien Sher Group of Cos.
Canada’s first CondoExpo to take place in Vancouver this fall

Canada’s first CondoExpo to take place in Vancouver this fall

Event aims to boost flagging market by offering buyers and investors a one-stop shop of new condo projects
District of North Vancouver council says no to massive development proposal

District of North Vancouver council says no to massive development proposal

Council votes against deal to rezone land for mixed-use, 930-home development that would have paid for new North Shore Winter Club
Real estate isn't 'dead' in Burnaby as project nearly sells out in two weeks

Real estate isn't 'dead' in Burnaby as project nearly sells out in two weeks

Developer Beedie sets 2019 record for speed at which it sold its Storia project in Burnaby Heights
B.C. looms as a major barrier to interprovincial trade

B.C. looms as a major barrier to interprovincial trade

Political misalignment with rest of Western Canada increases cross-boundary complications