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Hundreds of Tri-City properties with land use contracts to be rezoned next year

Hundreds of Tri-City properties with land use contracts to be rezoned next year

Land use contracts for dozens of Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam and Port Moody homes are due to be cancelled next year — a move required by the provincial government.
BREAKING: B.C. pension fund sells twin Calgary office towers

BREAKING: B.C. pension fund sells twin Calgary office towers

The Chicago investment group that purchased the Bow Tower in August has paid BCI $475 million for the fully leased twin-tower office complex in downtown Calgary
Squamish takes the heights in home price increases

Squamish takes the heights in home price increases

With home prices ascending faster than anywhere in Metro Vancouver, Sea-to-Sky city has more than Chief climbers heading for the top
North Van’s Maplewood proposal finally goes to council

North Van’s Maplewood proposal finally goes to council

A decade after discussion and planning began, developers’ proposal for a 535-home and retail town centre goes to first reading in North Vancouver District this month
OPINION: Vancouver’s industrial market is being strangled

OPINION: Vancouver’s industrial market is being strangled

Recent floods have shown Vancouver’s supply chain is too dependent on centralized distribution – we need to expand industrial space to outlier centres
Challenging deal lands $300 million Richmond parcel

Challenging deal lands $300 million Richmond parcel

Keltic’s purchase of 27 acres took nearly 10 months to close as the biggest Metro Vancouver land transaction so far in 2021
Northern B.C. gold mine restart gets green light

Northern B.C. gold mine restart gets green light

Mine near Stewart expected to pour first gold in early 2023
Highway closures, border restrictions hurt B.C. tourism sector

Highway closures, border restrictions hurt B.C. tourism sector

Coalition is urging airlines to increase frequency of trips to Kelowna
Electronic Arts Canada expanding Burnaby footprint with massive new complex

Electronic Arts Canada expanding Burnaby footprint with massive new complex

New office building will be able to house roughly 500-600 employees
Vancouver: 12,900 tech hires in last two years

Vancouver: 12,900 tech hires in last two years

City ranks No. 3 for technology growth in North America, but typical pay for top talent is 27 per cent below No. 2 Seattle