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You could be cracking a beer (legally) at English Bay and Third Beach this summer

You could be cracking a beer (legally) at English Bay and Third Beach this summer

Park board staff have proposed a pilot project that would see beer and wine sales at English Bay and Third Beach. Vancouver beachgoers could soon enjoy a glass of wine or beer with their fun in the sun.
City unveils ‘big moves’ to help Vancouver renters

City unveils ‘big moves’ to help Vancouver renters

Rental-only zones, linking rents to income and building almost 50,000 rental units
Sunday Morning at The Vancouver Lookout: Perspectives on South Asian History

Sunday Morning at The Vancouver Lookout: Perspectives on South Asian History

Vancouver Heritage Foundation is a registered charity promoting the appreciation and conservation of our city’s historic places for current and future generations Streetcars passing at the 400 block of Granville Street in 1908.
Residential outlook 2018: Owners to fare well, others not so much

Residential outlook 2018: Owners to fare well, others not so much

British Columbia landlords, investors, developers and homeowners can expect another robust year for residential price appreciation and income
Robson Street rents drop 15% in past year

Robson Street rents drop 15% in past year

Vancouver fashion strip ranks as ninth priciest in the Americas
5 things you didn’t know about the Marine Building

5 things you didn’t know about the Marine Building

Each week we’ll uncover some unusual and (hopefully) interesting facts about the city. This week we take on Vancouver’s premier art deco skyscraper, the Marine Building. 1.
Why I love Yaletown: On being fancy/poor and other important things

Why I love Yaletown: On being fancy/poor and other important things

I can't tell you to live in Yaletown but I do recommend it.
Home sales in B.C. rise in October despite higher prices, less choice

Home sales in B.C. rise in October despite higher prices, less choice

A real estate sold sign is shown outside a house in Vancouver, Tuesday, Jan.3, 2017.
Vancouver bans short-term Airbnb rentals in laneway houses, basement suites

Vancouver bans short-term Airbnb rentals in laneway houses, basement suites

Homes in Vancouver.
Don't even think about low-cost housing on ALR

Don't even think about low-cost housing on ALR

A 2013 Metro Vancouver survey found 28 per cent of farmland in Richmond, Delta, Langley, Surrey and Barnston Island was identified as not being in agriculture production, even though it had the potential for farming Most British Columbians don’t want
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