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Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson pans speculation tax at West Van Yacht Club chat

Liberal leader Andrew Wilkinson pans speculation tax at West Van Yacht Club chat

This article has been corrected to clarify that the event was organized by the West 鶹ýӳChamber of Commerce. Breakfast was served and the NDP was skewered at a partisan fireside chat with B.C. Liberal Leader Andrew Wilkinson Thursday morning.
UDP to review plan to replace Pacific Centre rotunda with pavilion building

UDP to review plan to replace Pacific Centre rotunda with pavilion building

Urban Development Panel to evaluate four projects at March 20 meeting
Federal government can’t solve housing affordability with policy measures: survey

Federal government can’t solve housing affordability with policy measures: survey

Ahead of next week’s federal budget, what can be done to help Canadians into homeownership?
Former Empire Granville 7 space set to convert into hospitality hub

Former Empire Granville 7 space set to convert into hospitality hub

鶹ýӳcity council approves liquor licence for 350-seat restaurant and 644-seat venue in long-vacant site
Real estate slowdown is main drag on B.C.’s economy: Central 1

Real estate slowdown is main drag on B.C.’s economy: Central 1

Housing starts and residential investment to decline, but strength in other areas will prevent overall recession, predicts credit union
Portion of proposed Kitsilano rental building targets moderate income households

Portion of proposed Kitsilano rental building targets moderate income households

Thirteen of 63 rental units in a five-storey rental building proposed for 1805 Larch St. in Kitsilano are geared towards moderate income households.
Comment: Price drops fail to defuse housing affordability concerns

Comment: Price drops fail to defuse housing affordability concerns

“Changes in prices do not materially affect resale activity [in Metro] Vancouver,” says economist
Average B.C. home price has slid nearly 10 per cent in past year: BCREA

Average B.C. home price has slid nearly 10 per cent in past year: BCREA

Real estate association blames mortgage stress test for “sidelining” buyers, calls for feds to scrap it entirely
Are more tall wood buildings on the way in B.C.?

Are more tall wood buildings on the way in B.C.?

Provincial government changes B.C. Building Code to allow for mass timber buildings of up to 12 storeys
More density eyed for Coquitlam's SkyTrain corridor

More density eyed for Coquitlam's SkyTrain corridor

Some neighbourhoods hoping for towers likely won't get them