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BC Housing celebrates opening of downtown Prince George apartment building

BC Housing celebrates opening of downtown Prince George apartment building

Residents are expected to move into the 36 new units by September
Telus’ Cawley Point cabins variance review set for fall

Telus’ Cawley Point cabins variance review set for fall

It will be at least October before there is a ruling on Telus’ variance application to keep structures that already exist in violation of oceanfront setbacks at its Cawley Point development.
Here's how Delta's real estate scene is looking

Here's how Delta's real estate scene is looking

The REBGV says the total number of homes listed for sale on the MLS system last month in Metro Vancouver saw a four per cent decrease compared to July 2022
Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this August

Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this August

Once again, sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½'s top five most expensive markets to rent in this month are all located in Metro Vancouver. 
Governments unveil $20M funding for 95-home Squamish Nation project

Governments unveil $20M funding for 95-home Squamish Nation project

The new Xwmélch’sten (Capilano 5 Reserve) development is based on a multi-generational housing approach and will give residents access to a range of services in the immediate area
New Burke Mountain housing project will exceed Coquitlam's common amenity space requirement

New Burke Mountain housing project will exceed Coquitlam's common amenity space requirement

David Eaton Architect Inc. now has a development permit to build 107 townhouses on a 4.4-acre property, at 1292 Rosenburg Way.
Burke Mountain developer needs to build a road for remnant lot

Burke Mountain developer needs to build a road for remnant lot

Morningsun received first reading from Coquitlam city council on July 31 to rezone a Forst Avenue lot.
Federal grant would require Whistler to add at least 113 new housing units annually over next three years

Federal grant would require Whistler to add at least 113 new housing units annually over next three years

Successful application to Housing Accelerator Fund could mean millions for housing
Calgary industrial construction reaches fever pace

Calgary industrial construction reaches fever pace

Record volume of industrial construction meets steady demand
Era of building single-family home neighbourhoods is over: Coquitlam mayor

Era of building single-family home neighbourhoods is over: Coquitlam mayor

Mayor Richard Stewart believes Coquitlam should be looking at building more multi-family homes.