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High construction costs stall Prairie office delivery

High construction costs stall Prairie office delivery

Glut of older space could drag on vacancies for a decade as commercial developers deal with cost increases that have stifled speculative new builds and upgrades
Greater land-use regulations, less housing affordability: CMHC

Greater land-use regulations, less housing affordability: CMHC

New survey reveals impact of land regulations and approval delays on housing supply
Drought disaster spreads across Southwest Saskatchewan

Drought disaster spreads across Southwest Saskatchewan

Provincial insurance payouts could exceed last year's $1.44 billion
Bank of Canada doubles-down on inflation pressures

Bank of Canada doubles-down on inflation pressures

Global pressures ease but the Bank of Canada isn't resting easy
Calgary building permit gains offset declines in Alberta

Calgary building permit gains offset declines in Alberta

Tallies fell across the West as summer approached
Chilliwack hotel plans to address deepening room shortage

Chilliwack hotel plans to address deepening room shortage

The Lower Mainland's hotel stock isn't keeping pace with demand as post-pandemic travel picks up
Comment: Prairie cities offer thousands of homes priced under $200,000

Comment: Prairie cities offer thousands of homes priced under $200,000

Affordable housing is not an illusion in Saskatchewan, Manitoba or Alberta
Small cities have the foundation for 15-minute communities

Small cities have the foundation for 15-minute communities

Being able to live, work and play within 15 minutes of home attracts buyers
Winnipeg’s Exchange District welcomes fresh investment

Winnipeg’s Exchange District welcomes fresh investment

Pending mall redevelopment, office conversions spur hope
'Retail has nine lives' in Canada as 2023 consumer spending strong — for now: Report

'Retail has nine lives' in Canada as 2023 consumer spending strong — for now: Report

Retail sales growth in Canada is continuing to outperform much of the world so far this year, a sign of the ongoing resiliency of Canadian shoppers despite higher inflation and recession predictions, a new report has found.