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Metro Vancouver home sales plunge in July

Metro Vancouver home sales plunge in July

July home sales fell 18.9% compared to year previous and 26.7% from last month
City Shorts: Arbutus corridor gets paved, Trudeau marches with Pride

City Shorts: Arbutus corridor gets paved, Trudeau marches with Pride

Trudeau becomes first Prime Minister to march in Pride Parade Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made history on Sunday, becoming the first sitting prime minister to take part in the annual Vancouver Pride Parade.
City paves way for Arbutus Greenway

City paves way for Arbutus Greenway

City crews have already laid asphalt down on a chunk of the Arbutus Greenway — from 16 th to about 25th.
Save Desolation Sound

Save Desolation Sound

Have you ever had a place that you love threatened? Have you had a favourite corner of the world changed by the onset of industry? Have you rallied around that place to try and save it? Is that even possible anymore? Was it ever? When I was first con
Vancouver Park Board rolls out chafer beetle action plan

Vancouver Park Board rolls out chafer beetle action plan

Billions of nematodes are being used on city playing fields to combat invasive species
City will consider up to 12 storeys for Kettle site

City will consider up to 12 storeys for Kettle site

Council approves long-debated Grandview-Woodland plan
Okay fine, let’s talk about Evander Kane

Okay fine, let’s talk about Evander Kane

Can you believe all the nothing that’s happening? I’m not going to lie: it’s difficult to write about hockey when there’s no hockey happening.
From waste to redemption through socks, underwear and lint

From waste to redemption through socks, underwear and lint

Upcoming Vancouver art show features ‘upcycled’ materials
Home tax for foreigners; Park board eyes pop-up pools

Home tax for foreigners; Park board eyes pop-up pools

New 15% tax for foreigners who buy residential properties Foreigners who buy BC homes will have to pay a new 15 per cent tax starting Aug. 2 thanks to new legislation that the BC government introduced July 25.
Repercussions from B.C.'s new 15% real estate tax feared

Repercussions from B.C.'s new 15% real estate tax feared

Industry derides unfairness of Finance Ministry being unwilling to grandfather already-signed deals
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