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District of Squamish addresses concerns over Dentville project at open house

District of Squamish addresses concerns over Dentville project at open house

The community drop-in open house was held to tackle community concerns over a rezoning proposal for 38779 and 38795 Britannia Avenue.
B.C. Realtor ordered to pay $286K over ‘repugnant’ misconduct

B.C. Realtor ordered to pay $286K over ‘repugnant’ misconduct

Alden Chand, who took $200,000 from neighbours to buy himself a home, is no longer licensed but may still face regulatory hearing, according to B.C. Financial Services Authority
B.C. Realtor banned, fined $80K for ‘predatory’ misconduct

B.C. Realtor banned, fined $80K for ‘predatory’ misconduct

Former Blueprint Realty Inc./RE/MAX Blueprint real estate agent in Surrey committed multiple acts of professional misconduct on his first property sale in 2015, according to a BCFSA hearing officer
Photos: Canada's most expensive condo is for sale and it's on top of a Vancouver hotel

Photos: Canada's most expensive condo is for sale and it's on top of a Vancouver hotel

It costs $21 million.
Plans unveiled for 35-storey Blanshard St. tower, would be Island’s tallest

Plans unveiled for 35-storey Blanshard St. tower, would be Island’s tallest

Reliance Properties wants to redevelop an office building at Blanshard and Cormorant into a 35-storey residential tower
112-year-old heritage mansion hits Vancouver's real estate market for $19.8 million

112-year-old heritage mansion hits Vancouver's real estate market for $19.8 million

Dubbed the Morgan House, it was designed by a well-known architect.
This Vancouver house built in 1951 for $15,000 is now selling for $30 million

This Vancouver house built in 1951 for $15,000 is now selling for $30 million

It was designed by one of B.C.'s most famous architects
B.C. has right strategy to spur home building, economist says

B.C. has right strategy to spur home building, economist says

The chief economist of the B.C. Real Estate Association says rezoning and densifying are the best way to solve the housing crisis
Brownie Points for Squamish: Sp’akw’us Feather Park wins ‘Brownie Award’

Brownie Points for Squamish: Sp’akw’us Feather Park wins ‘Brownie Award’

The public waterfront space earns the Partnerships and Community Engagement Award.
Council to revisit mixed-use Valleycliffe development proposal amid height concerns

Council to revisit mixed-use Valleycliffe development proposal amid height concerns

District of Squamish councillors send development proposal back to staff over a 10-metre height variance and proximity to a riparian area.
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