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FAQ: What you need to know about subject removal

FAQ: What you need to know about subject removal

How do sellers feel about subjects? How long is subject removal? All these questions answered, and more.
Prince George has a target for new home construction: 1,800 units in five years

Prince George has a target for new home construction: 1,800 units in five years

Mayor confident the city will meet or exceed that goal
New West given highest target under B.C. housing requirement

New West given highest target under B.C. housing requirement

In April, Mayor Patrick Johnstone called the city being named a priority community "BS."
'High' number of rezoning applications for Vancouver's Broadway corridor

'High' number of rezoning applications for Vancouver's Broadway corridor

Deputy city manager: Development opportunities enabled by Broadway Plan 'attractive even in this challenging market'
West Kelowna calls on province to step up to meet housing targets

West Kelowna calls on province to step up to meet housing targets

City's mayor says B.C. will need to provide funding for infrastructure, land and other initiatives
Arrest warrants issued for B.C. real estate developer

Arrest warrants issued for B.C. real estate developer

Two arrest warrants were issued last month for Cynterra CEO Bob Fraser after he failed to appear in court for a payment hearing
B.C. strata's 'atmospheric river' flood response reasonable, tribunal says

B.C. strata's 'atmospheric river' flood response reasonable, tribunal says

Crawl spaces under the Chilliwack strata complex flooded when 2021 torrential rains caused widespread Fraser Valley flooding.
Hundreds of illegal short-term rentals in Victoria still operating: B.C. Ministry of Housing

Hundreds of illegal short-term rentals in Victoria still operating: B.C. Ministry of Housing

Information from short-term rental platforms shows the 1,697 listings in Victoria exceeds the number of business licences issued by the city by about 900 listings, the Housing Ministry says
Should B.C. cities rethink their shady priorities?

Should B.C. cities rethink their shady priorities?

As temperatures climb, former chief planner warns B.C. cities need to rethink old ways of maximizing sunlight and minimizing building shadows.
More than 100K short-term rentals in Canada could serve as long-term housing

More than 100K short-term rentals in Canada could serve as long-term housing

Statistics Canada study shows listings on sites such as Airbnb increased more than 60% from 2017 to 2023.
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