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Housing Squamish update: District agrees to five-year partnership and $2.3M in funding

Housing Squamish update: District agrees to five-year partnership and $2.3M in funding

The funding will help support the organization's mission of creating 400 affordable houses by 2029.
Photos: Unique floating pub and ferry part of B.C. island home sale

Photos: Unique floating pub and ferry part of B.C. island home sale

You can own Canada's only floating pub!
New year-round villas open at West Coast Wilderness Lodge

New year-round villas open at West Coast Wilderness Lodge

New luxury suites include full kitchens, ideal for year-round stays.
Saanich to limit size of homes on farmland to 4,300 square feet

Saanich to limit size of homes on farmland to 4,300 square feet

One of the district’s goals is to slow sharp increases in the cost of agricultural land, which makes it difficult to acquire land for farming
Here's how much it costs to rent a one-bedroom apartment in Metro Vancouver this October

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

Canada's top five most expensive cities to rent in are in Metro Vancouver.
Housing Squamish: new five-year $2.3 million partnership considered by District of Squamish

Housing Squamish: new five-year $2.3 million partnership considered by District of Squamish

The funding would help support the organization's mission of creating 400 affordable houses by 2029.
RealTours show explores why people live in Cultus Lake full time

RealTours show explores why people live in Cultus Lake full time

Get the ultimate guide to Cultus Lake from REW.
The 'last mile problem' in real estate: What it means and why it matters

The 'last mile problem' in real estate: What it means and why it matters

Three big reasons why the last mile matters in real estate.
Four pressing questions surrounding the new first-time buyer mortgage reforms

Four pressing questions surrounding the new first-time buyer mortgage reforms

Here's what the government still needs to clarify after the latest policy shift.
B.C. company sanctioned by U.S. Treasury Department wants Health Canada licences back

B.C. company sanctioned by U.S. Treasury Department wants Health Canada licences back

VANCOUVER — A chemical firm based in Port Coquitlam, B.C., claims Health Canada wrongfully cancelled its licences to make natural health products after being sanctioned by the U.S.
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