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Opinion: Who, exactly, wants to see the return of Zellers?

Opinion: Who, exactly, wants to see the return of Zellers?

Saskatchewan real estate professional is skeptical about HBC bid to bring Zellers back to life
Northern B.C. hit hardest by shortage of skilled trades

Northern B.C. hit hardest by shortage of skilled trades

Scramble for workers boosts costs, delays projects
B.C. developer Ryan Beedie named Canadian Business Leader of the Year

B.C. developer Ryan Beedie named Canadian Business Leader of the Year

Beedie is well-known for his work as an industrial and residential developer and as a philanthropist
Blueberry River First Nation reaches agreement with province

Blueberry River First Nation reaches agreement with province

Resource development restricted on 650,000 hectares of “high-value” land
Here's where B.C.'s first new Zellers stores will open

Here's where B.C.'s first new Zellers stores will open

Zellers will be relaunched in four B.C. locations this spring while customers will also be able to purchase housewares, decor, baby apparel and more on an e-commerce website.
Edmonton, Calgary ranked among best for permit approvals

Edmonton, Calgary ranked among best for permit approvals

Alberta capital leads nation in approving residential building permits while Calgary is ranked No. 3 – in comparison, Vancouver is No. 12 out of 21 cities studied by CHBA
Development proposal to bring 1,500 jobs into Delta

Development proposal to bring 1,500 jobs into Delta

The city is requiring the applicant update a traffic impact assessment for the project
Population growth keeps Calgary housing market on the boil

Population growth keeps Calgary housing market on the boil

Alberta rental market has "strong upside potential" in 2023
BC streamlines housing approvals with 'one-stop' permit shop

BC streamlines housing approvals with 'one-stop' permit shop

Social housing, Indigenous and multifamily projects will be priorities for approval
B.C. lumber, coal industries fall victim to government policy

B.C. lumber, coal industries fall victim to government policy

‘From a Canadian perspective, they appear to have shot themselves in the foot,’ analyst says as more mills and mines expected to close in 2023