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'We need more people': B.C.'s struggling construction industry gets $540K boost

'We need more people': B.C.'s struggling construction industry gets $540K boost

The financial boost towards the construction sector is a start, but more is needed to keep up, says the BC Construction Association.
Seasons by Sightline Properties: Final release of townhomes in Vancouver’s QE Collection

Seasons by Sightline Properties: Final release of townhomes in Vancouver’s QE Collection

Sightline Properties has recently released new luxury townhomes in Vancouver, all offering attractive incentives/upgrade programs
Mixed-use menu: housing, work, shops – and social objectives

Mixed-use menu: housing, work, shops – and social objectives

New projects asked to be all things to all people – but there are limits
Act now to secure a home in Kelowna’s newest luxury waterfront community

Act now to secure a home in Kelowna’s newest luxury waterfront community

Westrich Bay’s private homes offers true lakeside living with rare access to marina slips for boat moorage
Taxes and subsidies can curb harmful housing speculation, experts suggest

Taxes and subsidies can curb harmful housing speculation, experts suggest

Politicians and city planners at a Union of BC Municipalities housing conference this month heard of some tools needed to counter the presence of persistent speculation in the housing market.
Photos: This adorable $1.3M Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­float home has amazing urban views but looks like a cottage inside

Photos: This adorable $1.3M Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­float home has amazing urban views but looks like a cottage inside

Country on the inside, city on the outside
This tiny $900 solarium for rent has one of the best views of downtown Vancouver

This tiny $900 solarium for rent has one of the best views of downtown Vancouver

There's not much room to keep your stuff, but look at that view!
Province's housing program short on detail and direction, some mayors say

Province's housing program short on detail and direction, some mayors say

Vague plan to allow up to four units on single-family lots suggests varying impacts on communities may not have been thought through, says Oak Bay mayor
Blinded by billions: a look at spending on social housing in B.C.

Blinded by billions: a look at spending on social housing in B.C.

There is no standard government definition of affordable housing. And, in B.C., no one knows how many homeless there are, or if the programs meant to house them are making any difference.
Immigration targets and housing plans in B.C. are not aligned, experts warn

Immigration targets and housing plans in B.C. are not aligned, experts warn

Canada's effort to build new housing for new residents has slowly declined over the past 20 years, says migration expert.