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鶹ýӳmayoral candidates debate housing platforms

鶹ýӳmayoral candidates debate housing platforms

More rental units, less red tape, lower development costs and better planning promised by would-be mayors
Penthouse at 鶹ýӳHouse – with rooftop hot tub – re-listed for $10.88M (IMAGES)

Penthouse at 鶹ýӳHouse – with rooftop hot tub – re-listed for $10.88M (IMAGES)

Wealthy buyers who missed out first time can snap up purchase contract on arguably one of city’s most prestigious condos
'Grand vision' Saanich housing project faces public hearing

'Grand vision' Saanich housing project faces public hearing

Huge development that would create hundreds of market, non-market and social housing units has gained broad support from politicians and now faces public
City of North Van council approves 187-foot tower, pockets $17 million

City of North Van council approves 187-foot tower, pockets $17 million

It’s worth putting a highrise in Central Lonsdale to put $17 million in the city’s coffers.
Opinion: Is Canada’s housing market at extreme risk or out of danger?

Opinion: Is Canada’s housing market at extreme risk or out of danger?

Price correction imminent, soft landing achieved… it depends which economists you ask
Should duplexes be allowed in most single-family areas? Public hearing Sept. 18

Should duplexes be allowed in most single-family areas? Public hearing Sept. 18

Good idea, bad process. That’s Jim Hall’s take on proposed zoning changes that would allow duplexes in most single-family, low-density neighbourhoods in Vancouver. He attended, Sept.
Relief for B.C. renters on its way: Horgan

Relief for B.C. renters on its way: Horgan

Premier promises to act on recommendations of rental task force
Burnaby homeowner ordered to fill illegal basement suite with sand

Burnaby homeowner ordered to fill illegal basement suite with sand

“This is just wrong,” says owner, who built suite so his children's grandmother could live in home and help care for kids
鶹ýӳdeveloper revives massive Colwood waterfront project

鶹ýӳdeveloper revives massive Colwood waterfront project

The new owner of 26 acres of land facing Esquimalt Lagoon expects to start building townhouses early next year on what was once the Aquattro project in Colwood.
Open the door to short-term rentals, Airbnb tells municipal leaders

Open the door to short-term rentals, Airbnb tells municipal leaders

B.C. cities grapple with cost of enforcement of new regulations as hospitality industry changes