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Opinion: Squamish needs same housing measures as Metro Vancouver

Opinion: Squamish needs same housing measures as Metro Vancouver

When it comes to affordability, the province needs to start looking at Squamish like it’s part of the Lower Mainland. We’re feeling the same crunch, whether their data reflects it or not.
Supreme Court approves permits on massive Gibsons development

Supreme Court approves permits on massive Gibsons development

A BC Supreme Court justice has ruled that development permits issued for the George Hotel and Residences project in Gibsons were issued properly and the developer should be allowed to act on them.
Get ready for the North Delta monster house debate

Get ready for the North Delta monster house debate

North Delta is poised to re-enter contentious debate over house sizes.
This really is moving houses: Entire Moodyville homes "recycled"

This really is moving houses: Entire Moodyville homes "recycled"

Since the houses were set to be demolished, buyers had to pay for the moving process only
Super-cool Deep Cove waterfront home listed for $6.28M (PHOTOS)

Super-cool Deep Cove waterfront home listed for $6.28M (PHOTOS)

This awesome, retro-meets-modern six-bedroom house in Deep Cove was built in 1973 and was listed March 12 for $6.288 million.
Priciest new listing is $24.8M Shaughnessy mansion (PHOTOS)

Priciest new listing is $24.8M Shaughnessy mansion (PHOTOS)

A 9,700-square-foot grand mansion in prestigious First Shaughnessy has been listed for $24,888,000, making it the top-priced new residential listing on the MLS last week (March 12-18).
Public hearing for PoMo properties postponed

Public hearing for PoMo properties postponed

Fears about added congestion from an additional tower being constructed in Port Moody’s Suter Brook village have already been realized
Contractual rift, lawsuit leads to trade centre tower cranes falling silent in Richmond

Contractual rift, lawsuit leads to trade centre tower cranes falling silent in Richmond

International Trade Centre's concrete firm accuses main contractor of failing to pay, while the latter files a defamation lawsuit
Richmond planning committee evenly split on new ALR home size limits

Richmond planning committee evenly split on new ALR home size limits

The pressure is on for Richmond city council to make a decision on home sizes on the Agricultural Land Reserve next week, after a planning committee meeting ended in a three-three tie vote over the issue.
SFU seeks to build affordable rental for grad students with kids

SFU seeks to build affordable rental for grad students with kids

New energy-efficient project at UniverCity to be below North Burnaby market rate