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New Westminster green-lights controversial condo project on restaurant site

New Westminster green-lights controversial condo project on restaurant site

New Westminster city council supports a proposed development on the former La Rustica restaurant site even though some area residents have little appetite for what’s being proposed. The city has received an application to rezone 228 and 232 Sixth St.
City considers market rental and stacked townhome proposals

City considers market rental and stacked townhome proposals

The City of Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­has another two development projects to consider: one rental proposal for Cedar Cottage and another land-assembly development in Marpole.
City council approves phase three of Cambie Corridor plan

City council approves phase three of Cambie Corridor plan

Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­city council unanimously approved phase three of the Cambie Corridor plan May 1.
Buyers, be warned: fixed mortgage rates going up at Big Banks

Buyers, be warned: fixed mortgage rates going up at Big Banks

CIBC announced Tuesday (May 1) that it would be following TD Bank and RBC’s recent moves in raising its fixed mortgage rates, with a 15 basis-point increase taking its five-year fixed rate to 5.14 per cent.
Opinion: What will Amazon’s 3,000 new jobs do to our housing crisis?

Opinion: What will Amazon’s 3,000 new jobs do to our housing crisis?

Yesterday’s revelation that Amazon will be bringing 3,000 new jobs to Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­and setting up home in the redeveloped Canada Post building was heralded by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as great news for the city, and a boon to the economy and tech i
School tax town hall cancelled over ‘angry’ protest fears

School tax town hall cancelled over ‘angry’ protest fears

A public town hall scheduled to be held tonight (Tuesday May 1) has been cancelled over fears of “angry†protests potentially making it unsafe, David Eby announced via Facebook this morning.
Home prices are not really dropping: Desjardins

Home prices are not really dropping: Desjardins

Average (but not benchmark) home prices have seen a recent decline in Metro Vancouver, the Greater Toronto Area and various other regions across Canada – a fact that is cheered by many hoping for better affordability.
First-timers plagued by fears over home-buying process

First-timers plagued by fears over home-buying process

More than seven in 10 Canadian first-time home buyers (71 per cent) are afraid that they’ll be hit by unanticipated costs during the process, according to a new survey by TD Bank.
Condos slated for 'Vancouver’s most haunted house' site

Condos slated for 'Vancouver’s most haunted house' site

A legendary home often dubbed “Vancouver’s most haunted house,†on a property rumoured to be an Indigenous burial ground, is the subject of a rezoning application for a new condo building.
City of North Van rejects one rental building, accepts another

City of North Van rejects one rental building, accepts another

2601 Lonsdale gets 4-3 vote, 151 E. Keith defeated 4-3