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Farmland rental situation remains ‘dark market’

Farmland rental situation remains ‘dark market’

Rental rates could be important in 2025 as grain producers deal with lower grain prices and relatively high input costs
New West to prezone properties to speed up affordable housing projects

New West to prezone properties to speed up affordable housing projects

Prezoning properties for affordable housing in New Westminster: What it means, where it applies, and how it will work.
Who owns the sky? How airspace is shaping Vancouver's future

Who owns the sky? How airspace is shaping Vancouver's future

Airspace parcels offer owners densification options
B.C. First Nations leader reverses stance on pipeline as Trump tariff threat looms

B.C. First Nations leader reverses stance on pipeline as Trump tariff threat looms

VANCOUVER — The president of the Union of BC Indian Chiefs is reversing his previous opposition to the scrapped Northern Gateway pipeline project that would have created another route for Alberta's oil to get to the Pacific Ocean.
112-year-old heritage mansion hits Vancouver's real estate market for $19.8 million

112-year-old heritage mansion hits Vancouver's real estate market for $19.8 million

Dubbed the Morgan House, it was designed by a well-known architect.
Vancity property sales move forward

Vancity property sales move forward

Victoria property one of three the credit union listed last spring
Delta secures federal funding to get more houses built sooner

Delta secures federal funding to get more houses built sooner

The Housing Accelerator Fund is part of Canada’s National Housing Strategy
TransLink proposes two 16-storey towers at former North Vancouver bus depot

TransLink proposes two 16-storey towers at former North Vancouver bus depot

Early plans include nearly 400 rental units beside a RapidBus stop in the Moodyville area
Canadian leaders remain wary as Trump team signals no immediate tariffs coming

Canadian leaders remain wary as Trump team signals no immediate tariffs coming

OTTAWA — U.S.
B.C. launches short-term rental registry with annual fees to rein in 'speculators'

B.C. launches short-term rental registry with annual fees to rein in 'speculators'

VANCOUVER — British Columbia is launching a registry for short-term rentals to further crack down on "speculators" operating illegally, said Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon.