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City board rejects Chinatown condo development

City board rejects Chinatown condo development

Vincent Tao and Nathanel Lowe celebrate the development permit board’s 2-1 decision Monday to reject Beedie’s condo proposal for Chinatown.
Experts see some relief for Vancouver's tight housing market by late 2018

Experts see some relief for Vancouver's tight housing market by late 2018

VANCOUVER - A real estate association watching Metro Vancouver's tight and costly housing market predicts conditions should begin to ease by the third quarter of 2018.
Citizen group works to prevent mega mansions on farm land

Citizen group works to prevent mega mansions on farm land

A group of activists known for, literally, taking dirt to Richmond City Hall, to have politicians clean up their act, are back behind the tractor.
These might be the 10 most interesting people in Vancouver

These might be the 10 most interesting people in Vancouver

Interesting 鶹ýӳis a celebration of ordinary people who are doing extraordinary things in our community.
A look inside the most expensive property ever listed in North Vancouver

A look inside the most expensive property ever listed in North Vancouver

A 14-acre compound in the woods above Deep Cove has set the record for the highest ever asking price for a residential property in North Vancouver. Sotheby’s International Realty Canada listed the three adjoined lots at 2250 Indian River Cres.
Vancouver, Toronto home sales above average in October, real estate boards say

Vancouver, Toronto home sales above average in October, real estate boards say

A “For Sale” sign is shown in front of west-end Toronto homes Sunday, April 9, 2017. The Toronto Real Estate Board says area home sales were up 12 per cent from September to October, pointing to a stronger fall market.
New tree takes root at top of West End tower

New tree takes root at top of West End tower

Crane lifts two-year-old pin oak to roof terrace of Eugenia Place, restoring a neighbourhood landmark
鶹ýӳeyes San Francisco program to protect cherished community businesses

鶹ýӳeyes San Francisco program to protect cherished community businesses

Jerry Wolfman, co-owner of the outdoor store Three Vets, is followed by his rescue dog Suge White while walking through the store, in Vancouver, B.C., on Tuesday October 31, 2017.
Secret location tour explores Vancouver’s night-time heritage

Secret location tour explores Vancouver’s night-time heritage

鶹ýӳHeritage Foundation is a registered charity promoting the appreciation and conservation of our city’s historic places for current and future generations Granville-Street-at-Night. William Roozeboom.
The CRA is investigating pre-sale condo flips

The CRA is investigating pre-sale condo flips

Canada Revenue Agency is dipping its feet into the unclear world of pre-construction condo sales and assignments.