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How can Whistler preserve and optimize its existing housing supply?

How can Whistler preserve and optimize its existing housing supply?

From helping seniors age in place to incentivizing rentals in WHA ownership units, the RMOW is exploring ways to make better use of the resort’s employee accommodation
Vancouver looks to reduce natural gas for stoves, fireplaces in new builds

Vancouver looks to reduce natural gas for stoves, fireplaces in new builds

Due to potential consequences of an all-out ban, a city committee adopted a motion that still allows for some natural gas infrastructure.
Gregory Martel and company no longer allowed to act as mortgage brokers

Gregory Martel and company no longer allowed to act as mortgage brokers

The B.C. Financial Services Authority said investigators obtained evidence indicating Martel and Shop Your Own Mortgage had conducted business “in a manner prejudicial to the public interest”
Does Metro Vancouver have the time and space for a 15-minute city?

Does Metro Vancouver have the time and space for a 15-minute city?

New urbanism outlook generating controversy over office space and other city amenities
Richmond condo development stalls due to 'rising interest rates'

Richmond condo development stalls due to 'rising interest rates'

Thind Properties has halted its Minoru Square project and is returning the 20 per cent deposit to the pre-sale buyers
Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops on B.C. government’s 'housing target' list

Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops on B.C. government’s 'housing target' list

Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon: "I expect most communities will be cooperating fully."
B.C. names 10 cities for faster development to help address housing crisis

B.C. names 10 cities for faster development to help address housing crisis

VANCOUVER — British Columbia will set housing targets for 10 municipalities in an effort to tackle the provincial housing crisis by fast-tracking development.
Veteran developer admits he’ll not make much on ‘signature’ project

Veteran developer admits he’ll not make much on ‘signature’ project

Mass-timber strata complex wraps up 30 years of Aragon residential development on the New Westminster waterfront
Making B.C.'s Class B and C offices more welcoming

Making B.C.'s Class B and C offices more welcoming

Flexible lease terms, ‘collaboration space’ could help lure remote workers and their employers, to lower-cost space, Altus Group says
Lawsuit against North Van developer comes down to the definition of 'must'

Lawsuit against North Van developer comes down to the definition of 'must'

Does ‘must’ mean ‘must?’” That was the question posed by Justice David Crerar at the outset of a ruling released last week.
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