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Mission: Growing population drives tightest rental market in Canada

Mission: Growing population drives tightest rental market in Canada

The Mission rental market is shockingly even tighter than Vancouver's, presenting a opportunistic environment for developers and landlords
Vernon: Northern Okanagan's retail, technology and agriculture hub

Vernon: Northern Okanagan's retail, technology and agriculture hub

The city's rapidly-growing population is supported by a 22 per cent increase in housing starts, along with new major hotel developments to draw in tourism
Saanich: Vancouver Island's best bet for seniors and millennials alike

Saanich: Vancouver Island's best bet for seniors and millennials alike

Slightly cheaper housing than mainland Vancouver with health care and education draws make the region desirable for both an aging population and young adults
Prince George: Northern B.C.'s most diverse economy

Prince George: Northern B.C.'s most diverse economy

The North Central Region city is less dependant on cyclical factors such as commodity prices, leading to strength in the region's hospitality and housing sectors
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows: Airport industrial park sets off commercial demand

Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows: Airport industrial park sets off commercial demand

The region's housing start have grown exponentially, with investment incentives being offered to private investors interested in building commercial real estate
Alternative financing for commercial mortgages

Alternative financing for commercial mortgages

Sourcing funds for real estate development can be both imperative and challenging. Here are some atypical ways to find money
Saskatoon: Low commodity prices pose problems

Saskatoon: Low commodity prices pose problems

High potash, oil and wheat price power Saskatoon’s economy in good years, while low prices weigh it down in bad ones
Regina: Staying true to public sector roots

Regina: Staying true to public sector roots

Less dependent on commodities than its prairie kin, government spending keeps the city above the fray
Kamloops: Looking to a future beyond lumber and mining

Kamloops: Looking to a future beyond lumber and mining

Forestry remains a stalwart in the B.C. interior hub, but that's changing
Winnipeg: Strength in a diversified economy

Winnipeg: Strength in a diversified economy

From aerospace to government, Winnipeg has one of the most diverse economies in Canada