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Alberta government announces new rules for renewables projects as moratorium ends

Alberta government announces new rules for renewables projects as moratorium ends

CALGARY — The Alberta government has laid out new rules to guide future wind and solar developments in the province as a seven-month pause on such projects comes to an end.
Greater Victoria office-leasing market likely to remain stagnant: report

Greater Victoria office-leasing market likely to remain stagnant: report

The capital region’s office market is experiencing higher vacancy rates and is seeing more subleases as tenants look at downsizing
Metro Vancouver commercial real estate continues to stabilize

Metro Vancouver commercial real estate continues to stabilize

Second half of the year promises to be more active as interest rate cuts take hold
Tri-Cities turn to transit-oriented development to accommodate population boom

Tri-Cities turn to transit-oriented development to accommodate population boom

‘Unprecedented’ developments planned to accommodate projected population growth
Les Leyne: Flipping tax long time coming, late arriving

Les Leyne: Flipping tax long time coming, late arriving

The flipping fire truck will be arriving in January 2025, but the blaze looks to be under control
Squamish's real estate market: Price movements and inventory insights

Squamish's real estate market: Price movements and inventory insights

Navigating through the local housing landscape: Overview from Greater Vancouver Realtors’ economist.
Okanagan home builder facing mounting lawsuits, complaints

Okanagan home builder facing mounting lawsuits, complaints

Multiple lawsuits from the North Okanagan to Osoyoos filed against custom home builder
BC proposes anti-flipping tax in fight against housing speculators

BC proposes anti-flipping tax in fight against housing speculators

Province doubles down on profit-seeking in residential real estate
Drought hits BC, Alberta hard, threatening broader impacts

Drought hits BC, Alberta hard, threatening broader impacts

Unless significant precipitation reaches the West in coming weeks, the impacts could stretch beyond agriculture
Les Leyne: NDP retreats on Land Act, blames 'dog whistle politics'

Les Leyne: NDP retreats on Land Act, blames 'dog whistle politics'

Despite constant government reassurances, concern and suspicion have been building around B.C. for weeks.