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Burnaby landlord ordered to pay $23K for discrimination against smudging tenant

Burnaby landlord ordered to pay $23K for discrimination against smudging tenant

A woman who “endured repeated comments over months based on stereotypes about Indigenous Peoples” from her Burnaby landlord has been awarded more than $23,000 by the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal.
Robust home sales outpace low inventory in Metro Vancouver last month: board

Robust home sales outpace low inventory in Metro Vancouver last month: board

Home sellers once again getting the upper hand as demand exceeds supply, especially among condos and townhomes
Are small, windowless rooms acceptable as bedrooms?

Are small, windowless rooms acceptable as bedrooms?

'Inboard,' also known as 'borrowed-light' bedrooms, allowed under the City of Vancouver's Moderate Income Rental Housing Pilot Program
Squamish Canyon bound for public hearing

Squamish Canyon bound for public hearing

Public will be able to provide feedback on proposed tourist attraction on March 10
Two new buildings slated for Squamish's industrial park

Two new buildings slated for Squamish's industrial park

Currently, the location is a vacant 1.2-acre lot that's already been cleared
Province looking to seize property associated with 99 North

Province looking to seize property associated with 99 North

Director of civil forfeiture names owner of Squamish’s first cannabis dispensary in lawsuit
Take a peek inside the most expensive home for sale in Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Take a peek inside the most expensive home for sale in Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Home of philanthropists Joe and Rosalie Segal was listed privately for a record $63 million in 2017, and has now come onto the MLS at a lower price
Condo owners face huge bills from massive strata insurance rate hikes

Condo owners face huge bills from massive strata insurance rate hikes

Strata property owners – and those who rent from them – are looking at unprecedented costs, while some strata buildings risk losing their insurance entirely
Garibaldi Springs park unveiled

Garibaldi Springs park unveiled

District of Squamish council ask for changes; public information meeting on Feb. 13
Squamish mayor says zoning bylaw re-write may not be loved by all

Squamish mayor says zoning bylaw re-write may not be loved by all

During the annual lunch, Mayor Karen Elliott emphasized local jobs and climate change initiatives, among other things
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