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December's part-time gains overshadow full-time losses in B.C. labour market

December's part-time gains overshadow full-time losses in B.C. labour market

Province added more than 14K jobs last month, amid notable losses in full-time work
Stalled eight-storey condo project on Admiral Inn site gets permit to move ahead

Stalled eight-storey condo project on Admiral Inn site gets permit to move ahead

The 35-unit residential project was first green-lit by Victoria council in 2011, and some councillors say it’s too small to be approved today
Lawsuits and court-ordered payments continue to grow for Okanagan Extreme Home Builders

Lawsuits and court-ordered payments continue to grow for Okanagan Extreme Home Builders

Court orders company to pay nearly $3 million for unpaid mortgage and materials.
Growth in B.C.'s Tri-Cities supported by transit, geography, governance

Growth in B.C.'s Tri-Cities supported by transit, geography, governance

Three suburbs are unique but united by common development goals
Developers get two more years to break ground on McKenzie, Torquay housing projects

Developers get two more years to break ground on McKenzie, Torquay housing projects

Development permits for projects on McKenzie and on Torquay were set to expire this week, but Saanich council voted to extend them until January 2027
Luxury lots: Here are the five highest-assessed homes on the North Shore

Luxury lots: Here are the five highest-assessed homes on the North Shore

While values were generally flat, there were some switcheroos on this year’s list of the highest-assessed residential properties in West Vancouver and North Van
Sony Pictures Imageworks relocating Vancouver office to The Post

Sony Pictures Imageworks relocating Vancouver office to The Post

Visual effects and animation studio getting new digs at iconic downtown building
Canadian employers under pressure to give pay hikes, bonuses in 2025

Canadian employers under pressure to give pay hikes, bonuses in 2025

Canadian professionals expect raises, but employers lack funds.
Bank CEO worries shift to political uncertainty as mortgage risks ease

Bank CEO worries shift to political uncertainty as mortgage risks ease

TORONTO — The heads of Canada's biggest banks are finally seeing risks around mortgage renewals easing, only for worries about tariffs and political uncertainty to take their place.
How will Burnaby housing prices look in 2025? New data shows uncertainty

How will Burnaby housing prices look in 2025? New data shows uncertainty

The Greater Vancouver Realtors say sales throughout Metro Vancouver increased 1.2 per cent last year compared to 2023.