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Victoria sets minimum size for downtown suites: 355 square feet

Victoria sets minimum size for downtown suites: 355 square feet

All new housing units in the city will be required to be at least 355 square feet, which was already the standard everywhere but downtown
Remaining Little Mountain social housing buildings under construction in Vancouver

Remaining Little Mountain social housing buildings under construction in Vancouver

One building is open, a second one will be completed in March and three others by spring and summer of 2026
Kamloops hotel sells for $18.2M, or $233K per room

Kamloops hotel sells for $18.2M, or $233K per room

With 78 rooms and prime highway access, the sale underscores demand for upscale accommodations in Kamloops
Average asking rents declined to 17-month low across Canada at end of year: report

Average asking rents declined to 17-month low across Canada at end of year: report

TORONTO — Average asking rents fell nationally to $2,109 in December on a year-over-year basis, marking a 17-month low, according to a new report. A monthly report from Rentals.ca and Urbanation says average asking rents across Canada were down 3.
Growth in B.C.'s Tri-Cities supported by transit, geography, governance

Growth in B.C.'s Tri-Cities supported by transit, geography, governance

Three suburbs are unique but united by common development goals
Sony Pictures Imageworks relocating Vancouver office to The Post

Sony Pictures Imageworks relocating Vancouver office to The Post

Visual effects and animation studio getting new digs at iconic downtown building
Will Vancouver’s Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts ever be demolished?

Will Vancouver’s Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts ever be demolished?

Concord Pacific announced development plans this week that could see the elevated roadways knocked down within five years
Bank CEO worries shift to political uncertainty as mortgage risks ease

Bank CEO worries shift to political uncertainty as mortgage risks ease

TORONTO — The heads of Canada's biggest banks are finally seeing risks around mortgage renewals easing, only for worries about tariffs and political uncertainty to take their place.
Re/Max forecasts seller’s market resurgence for Greater Vancouver in 2025

Re/Max forecasts seller’s market resurgence for Greater Vancouver in 2025

Brokerage expects first-time buyers to drive large portion of market activity
New leadership at the Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern BC

New leadership at the Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern BC

Katherine Carlson is the new executive officer at the Canadian Home Builders' Association of Northern BC in Prince George.
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