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Soaring Vancouver hotel prices could fuel new development

Soaring Vancouver hotel prices could fuel new development

International report projects an 8.9-per-cent increase in Vancouver hotel rates in 2024 – highest among Canadian cities
Uncertainties cap Western Canada's farmland appreciation in first half

Uncertainties cap Western Canada's farmland appreciation in first half

Shifting commodity prices, high interest rates dampen pricing
Alberta 's new 575-km. gas pipeline will carry 350,000 barrels per day

Alberta 's new 575-km. gas pipeline will carry 350,000 barrels per day

Keyera’s KAPS system links Montney and Duvernay gas fields to storage and distribution hubs near Edmonton
Winnipeg office market wins reprieve from rising vacancies

Winnipeg office market wins reprieve from rising vacancies

Sublease reductions, property sales mitigate increases
Trans Mountain pipeline to increase oil sands growth over next two years: Deloitte

Trans Mountain pipeline to increase oil sands growth over next two years: Deloitte

Natural gas prices expected to remain flat, says new Canadian energy forecast
House prices stall, sales slow as listing rise in Greater Vancouver

House prices stall, sales slow as listing rise in Greater Vancouver

Sales ratio for detached houses falls to 12.6 per cent as benchmark price holds firm at north of $2 million
Richmond developers greenlit for Penticton mixed-use development

Richmond developers greenlit for Penticton mixed-use development

Proposed Penticton Health and Innovation District includes 1,500 homes, retail and office development on 10-acre site next to the regional hospital
B.C. Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Vancouver City Hall’s Senakw services deal

B.C. Supreme Court dismisses challenge to Vancouver City Hall’s Senakw services deal

B.C. Supreme Court agrees citizen group “were provided with no public forum to bring forward their concerns and have them heard,” yet tosses its challenge to secrecy surrounding City of Vancouver services for massive Senakw development
Kelowna building permits top $1B for three years running

Kelowna building permits top $1B for three years running

Latest four projects total more than $200 million – and that doesn’t include the new UBC Okanagan campus downtown
Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week

TORONTO — Five things to watch for in the Canadian business world in the coming week: Bank of Canada speech Nicolas Vincent, the external non-executive deputy governor of the Bank of Canada, will give a speech to the Chamber of Commerce of Metropolit