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Here are the most and least expensive North Shore homes sold in June and July

Here are the most and least expensive North Shore homes sold in June and July

‘I haven’t seen it this bad ever,’ says a West Vancouver Realtor
Qualicum Beach agrees to buy golf-course lands for park, housing

Qualicum Beach agrees to buy golf-course lands for park, housing

If the sale goes through, 40 per cent of the Eaglecrest Golf Course lands would be converted to forested parkland, featuring walking trails and restored habitat
First Nations Bank reaches funding deal for Whistler development

First Nations Bank reaches funding deal for Whistler development

WHISTLER — First Nations Bank of Canada says it has reached a deal to help fund a new Indigenous-led development in Whistler, B.C.
Photos: Historic Nye House lists for $4.5M in North Vancouver

Photos: Historic Nye House lists for $4.5M in North Vancouver

The Tudor Revival home has undergone significant renovations since its original construction in 1902
Bear Mountain on the market, including golf courses, development lands

Bear Mountain on the market, including golf courses, development lands

Last week, the B.C. Supreme Court granted the request of the receiver in control of the development to put the property up for sale.
Photos: Architectural origami in Whistler—$10M

Photos: Architectural origami in Whistler—$10M

3801 Sunridge Place in Whistler’s Brio neighbourhood is currently for sale on REW and is listed by Maggi Thornhill of Engel and Volkers
Lululemon to expand headquarters to large space at CF Pacific Centre

Lululemon to expand headquarters to large space at CF Pacific Centre

The nearly 300,000-square-foot space is currently occupied by Microsoft.
B.C. judge rules Squamish building scheme obsolete, clears way for fourplex

B.C. judge rules Squamish building scheme obsolete, clears way for fourplex

The push for higher-density housing in one of Canada’s fastest-growing communities received a boost after a B.C. judge ruled an old covenant unenforceable.
Provinces 'hold the key' to unlocking homebuilding, new report argues

Provinces 'hold the key' to unlocking homebuilding, new report argues

OTTAWA — While the federal government and cities across Canada are making strides on expanding the housing supply, the provinces still need to get serious about building quality homes, a new report released Thursday argues.
Photos: Cute floating home for sale at Vancouver's Granville Island

Photos: Cute floating home for sale at Vancouver's Granville Island

The little red building looks like a rustic barn from small-town Alberta