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Japanese retailer Uniqlo plans Metro Vancouver expansion

Japanese retailer Uniqlo plans Metro Vancouver expansion

Additional B.C. locations to follow for the global fashion brand that opened at Metrotown October 6
North Vancouver multi-family project breaks ground

North Vancouver multi-family project breaks ground

The $100-million development is the first major residential project in the city's Moodyville revitalization
B.C. marijuana growers hope to bloom on ALR farmland

B.C. marijuana growers hope to bloom on ALR farmland

Cannabis producers cleared to set up on B.C. Agricultural Land Reserve as Ottawa prepares to legalize pot
Furry Creek golf course buyer eyes residential development

Furry Creek golf course buyer eyes residential development

China-backed Fine Peace Canada plans to upgrade the 152-acre course with waterfront homes and hotel
Sun Peaks kicks off real estate expansion

Sun Peaks kicks off real estate expansion

The ski resort is adding new residential units to its village centre in its first major real estate expansion in nearly 10 years
Increasing housing supply fails affordability test

Increasing housing supply fails affordability test

The ability to buy a condominium has declined in the Metro Vancouver suburbs with the highest multi-family housing starts
Investors speculate with new Vancouver office tower

Investors speculate with new Vancouver office tower

33-storey building expected to lease quickly due to high demand for premium downtown space
Strict Passive House regulations pose challenges for developers

Strict Passive House regulations pose challenges for developers

Canada’s first airtight highrise would need expensive, imported materials and represent a steep learning curve
Canada Revenue agency digs into Vancouver pre-sale condo contracts

Canada Revenue agency digs into Vancouver pre-sale condo contracts

Telus Garden and One Pacific buyers under federal revenue agency scrutiny for unauthorized flipping
Greyhound Canada to discontinue northern B.C. service

Greyhound Canada to discontinue northern B.C. service

The company says a decline in population and subsidized services means they simply cannot stay above water in the region