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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
Architects step up to build better Indigenous homes

Architects step up to build better Indigenous homes

Architects Without Borders a step ahead of Ottawa’s $30m contest to improve housing
B.C. announces largest max allowable rent increase in a decade for next year

B.C. announces largest max allowable rent increase in a decade for next year

The Province of British Columbia has announced the maximum allowable rent increase for 2019, and it’s the largest rent hike in more than a decade. Next year, landlords can raise rents by a maximum of 4.5%. This figure is partly tied to the B.C.
City increases traffic pressure on industrial areas

City increases traffic pressure on industrial areas

Action on fate of Vancouver’s Produce Row bumped to election-year backburner
Transit station site acquisition set to roll in Vancouver and Surrey

Transit station site acquisition set to roll in Vancouver and Surrey

Start digging The announcement last week of $1.
Disaster-hit B.C. municipality could get help from provincial housing program

Disaster-hit B.C. municipality could get help from provincial housing program

Grand Forks councillors at UBCM convention eye HousingHub for help to rebuild dozens of homes destroyed by Kettle River flood
Seawalk deal imminent between West Vancouver, CN Rail

Seawalk deal imminent between West Vancouver, CN Rail

Municipality and railroad have been locked in a legal fight over the public walkway since February 2017, when talks about a new lease agreement broke down
Over 1,100 residential units to be built near Richmond’s Brighouse Station

Over 1,100 residential units to be built near Richmond’s Brighouse Station

A major ‘bus mall’ will be built at the corner of No. 3 and Cook roads
Metro Vancouver home sales fall 37% in August: REBGV

Metro Vancouver home sales fall 37% in August: REBGV

Housing demand was down across the region’s housing market in August, the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) announced September 5, with sales 25.2% below the 10-year average for the month.
Telus routes profit from Vancouver headquarters sale to charity

Telus routes profit from Vancouver headquarters sale to charity

Greystone dials in A partnership of domestic institutional investors represented by Regina-based Greystone Managed Investments Inc. is the new owner of Telus Garden, which sold August 8. The purchase price has yet to be disclosed. Telus Corp.