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New hotel proposed for Fairview Pub/Park Inn site on West Broadway

New hotel proposed for Fairview Pub/Park Inn site on West Broadway

An open house is being held next Tuesday April 3 for public input on preliminary plans for a new “hospital-oriented†hotel on West Broadway in Vancouver’s Fairview neighbourhood.
Life in the slow lane: developing neighbourhood feels left out of TransLink plan

Life in the slow lane: developing neighbourhood feels left out of TransLink plan

B-line bypasses Maplewood's proposed 1,500 condominiums and townhouses
Squamish council debates asking province for new housing taxes

Squamish council debates asking province for new housing taxes

District of Squamish councillors voted Tuesday to delay a letter asking the province to include Squamish in a new set of taxes that will target foreign buyers and speculative housing purchases.
‘Concerns remain’ over tweaked B.C. speculation tax

‘Concerns remain’ over tweaked B.C. speculation tax

Changes to the proposed B.C. speculation tax , announced by finance minister Carole James yesterday following a backlash from owners, have been broadly welcomed – but do not go far enough, according to industry groups.
Rents fall in Canada’s priciest cities – even Vancouver

Rents fall in Canada’s priciest cities – even Vancouver

A decline in Toronto’s rental prices may have put Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­back on top as Canada’s priciest city for one-bedroom rents, but prices have declined in all the top five most expensive rental cities.
Public debate to tackle housing development without land assembly

Public debate to tackle housing development without land assembly

A free public debate on Wednesday aims to address the need to increase “missing middle†housing supply, such as townhomes and larger condos, without alienating local residents with pervasive lot assembly.
Richmond council puts off decision on ALR home sizes

Richmond council puts off decision on ALR home sizes

It’s the debate that never seems to end in Richmond: what to do with home sizes on the ALR. Monday night’s council meeting further proved just how complicated the topic is, as councillors voted to refer the issue back to staff for additional review.
YWCA moving forward with affordable housing projects for single mothers

YWCA moving forward with affordable housing projects for single mothers

"If you have to spend all of your money on rent you simply cannot get ahead; you’re just struggling all the time,†Lisa Rupert says
Province scales back speculation tax, cuts rate for B.C. residents

Province scales back speculation tax, cuts rate for B.C. residents

Under changes to the proposed speculation tax, B.C. residents will now only have to pay 0.5 per cent a year on second homes valued at $400,000 or above, finance minister Carole James announced in a media conference March 26. The tax will apply to B.
Sunshine Coast needs foreign buyers tax, MLA says

Sunshine Coast needs foreign buyers tax, MLA says

"Is everybody going to suddenly come to the Sunshine Coast because they don’t have to pay the 20 per cent?â€