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North Vancouver 'innovation district' stuck in vote limbo

North Vancouver 'innovation district' stuck in vote limbo

District mayor likely to bring plan back for reconsideration
Province, feds ink near-$1B bilateral affordable housing deal

Province, feds ink near-$1B bilateral affordable housing deal

$991 million funding over 10 years will be cost-shared by federal and provincial governments
B.C.'s ski resorts have highest non-resident homeownership: StatCan

B.C.'s ski resorts have highest non-resident homeownership: StatCan

Metro Vancouver's rate pales in comparison with Sun Peaks and Whistler, where speculation tax doesn't apply
Squamish mulls regulating Airbnb-type vacation rentals

Squamish mulls regulating Airbnb-type vacation rentals

District looks to Okanagan and Vancouver Island communities to see how they are dealing with proliferation of short-term rentals
B.C. home sales forecast revised, predicted to drop 17.7%

B.C. home sales forecast revised, predicted to drop 17.7%

Prediction of 2018 total sales decline gets steeper, but prices will keep rising, according to CREA
Real estate board stats point to slump in North Shore housing market

Real estate board stats point to slump in North Shore housing market

Sales in the top end of the North Shore real estate market are continuing to fall and prices are beginning to edge downward.
Sunshine Coast considers higher density in rural areas

Sunshine Coast considers higher density in rural areas

Affordable housing need drives proposed policy revisions to allow for higher densities in exchange for social units
LETTER: Realtor's comments on school tax a 'tragic reminder'

LETTER: Realtor's comments on school tax a 'tragic reminder'

Dear Editor : Allan Angell’s comments that the “NDP should be shot” and the resulting “hear, hear” from the crowd is a tragic reminder that, as the famous economist Thomas Picketty wrote, “No hypocrisy is too large when elites are forced to justify t
Proposal for huge new Vancouver hotel takes next step (IMAGES)

Proposal for huge new Vancouver hotel takes next step (IMAGES)

City to consider dual-tower, 438-room hotel that would offer long-term-stay suites for hospital visitors
West Vancouver on the eve of change

West Vancouver on the eve of change

After spending much of the last two decades at a relative standstill, West Vancouver is on the eve of change. District of West Vancouver council has approved a new official community plan that foresees the population growing by 10,000 people by 2041.