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City holds public hearing to regulate short-term vacation rentals in Vancouver

City holds public hearing to regulate short-term vacation rentals in Vancouver

Seen last month, Octavian Cadabeschi, a research analyst with Unite Here! Local 40, speaks on behalf of the coalition calling for the City of Vancouver to hold short-term rental online platforms accountable for illegal listings.
West Vancouver seeks to demolish home allegedly built without permits

West Vancouver seeks to demolish home allegedly built without permits

West Vancouver council voted in June to put a bylaw contravention notice on this home’s property title. The owner said he and his partner plan to petition the courts to seek a declaration the home is legal.
Top 5 Western Canadian towns to invest in real estate in 2018

Top 5 Western Canadian towns to invest in real estate in 2018

Kelowna: the biggest city in B.C.’s Okanagan is Western Investor’s No. 1 pick for real estate investors in 2018. | Submitted No.
Vancouver’s west side is Canada’s priciest neighbourhood

Vancouver’s west side is Canada’s priciest neighbourhood

The Lower Mainland is home to seven of the country’s top 10 most expensive areas
Woman launches petition to save Burnaby forest

Woman launches petition to save Burnaby forest

The City of Burnaby is asking for at least $28.7 million for its 6438 Byrnepark Dr. lot.
District of North Vancouver to consider 9 new homes on forested lot

District of North Vancouver to consider 9 new homes on forested lot

A stone gatepost marks the entrance to the 875 Wellington Dr. in North Vancouver.
New rules could drive homebuyers to unregulated lenders, says RBC

New rules could drive homebuyers to unregulated lenders, says RBC

OSFI sets new mortgage rules beginning January 1, 2018
Mass spectrometer that can detect dangers (and drugs) goes mobile in BC

Mass spectrometer that can detect dangers (and drugs) goes mobile in BC

The interior of the Mobile Mass Spectrometry Lab. Photograph Submitted A portable mass spectrometer can supply its operator with the equivalent of high-tech canine sniffer, says a Vancouver Island University chemist.
Residential development possibly coming to Furry Creek on the Sea to Sky

Residential development possibly coming to Furry Creek on the Sea to Sky

China-backed Fine Peace Canada plans to upgrade the 152-acre course with waterfront homes and hotel
Enjoy Artist Talks and Free Coffee This Week at 'The Wall'

Enjoy Artist Talks and Free Coffee This Week at 'The Wall'

Vancouver Heritage Foundation is a registered charity promoting the appreciation and conservation of our city’s historic places for current and future generations VHF photo of 2017 Excavations by Michael Love, at the CBC WALL, in partnership with JJ
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