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Luxury lots: Here are the five highest-assessed homes on the North Shore

Luxury lots: Here are the five highest-assessed homes on the North Shore

While values were generally flat, there were some switcheroos on this year’s list of the highest-assessed residential properties in West Vancouver and North Van
Sony Pictures Imageworks relocating Vancouver office to The Post

Sony Pictures Imageworks relocating Vancouver office to The Post

Visual effects and animation studio getting new digs at iconic downtown building
Canadian employers under pressure to give pay hikes, bonuses in 2025

Canadian employers under pressure to give pay hikes, bonuses in 2025

Canadian professionals expect raises, but employers lack funds.
Bank CEO worries shift to political uncertainty as mortgage risks ease

Bank CEO worries shift to political uncertainty as mortgage risks ease

TORONTO — The heads of Canada's biggest banks are finally seeing risks around mortgage renewals easing, only for worries about tariffs and political uncertainty to take their place.
How will Burnaby housing prices look in 2025? New data shows uncertainty

How will Burnaby housing prices look in 2025? New data shows uncertainty

The Greater Vancouver Realtors say sales throughout Metro Vancouver increased 1.2 per cent last year compared to 2023.
Re/Max forecasts seller’s market resurgence for Greater Vancouver in 2025

Re/Max forecasts seller’s market resurgence for Greater Vancouver in 2025

Brokerage expects first-time buyers to drive large portion of market activity
B.C.’s ski hill properties' ‘buyer’s market’ may soon see price surge

B.C.’s ski hill properties' ‘buyer’s market’ may soon see price surge

Combination of factors boosts outlook for recreational property in 2025
Geotechnical work for new Richmond-Delta tunnel planned

Geotechnical work for new Richmond-Delta tunnel planned

The tunnel replacement project is budgeted at $4.15 billion.
Trudeau prorogues Parliament, will step down as prime minister after leadership race

Trudeau prorogues Parliament, will step down as prime minister after leadership race

OTTAWA — As a tearful Justin Trudeau outlined his plans to resign as Liberal leader and prime minister on Monday, he put the country on track for an early election featuring a new party flagbearer for the first time in a decade.
New leadership at the Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern BC

New leadership at the Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern BC

Katherine Carlson is the new executive officer at the Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern BC in Prince George.