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Q&A: Is building low-carbon neighbourhoods sustainable?

Q&A: Is building low-carbon neighbourhoods sustainable?

Urban planner Gordon Harris, who was behind the low-carbon UniverCity enclave at SFU Burnaby, discusses how building sustainable communities can be rolled out
Province launches probe into ‘dirty money’ in B.C. real estate

Province launches probe into ‘dirty money’ in B.C. real estate

Attorney-General follows through with promise of money laundering investigation’s phase two
North Vancouver Realtor found guilty of unprofessional conduct

North Vancouver Realtor found guilty of unprofessional conduct

Council panel found agent likely faked sale offer
Stratas banking millions in anticipation of future repair costs

Stratas banking millions in anticipation of future repair costs

Five years after depreciation reports were mandated, have they changed how condo buildings are managed – and viewed by potential buyers?
Province cuts allowable rent hike to 2.5% in 2019

Province cuts allowable rent hike to 2.5% in 2019

Premier and housing minister announces adoption of rental housing task force recommendations
Vote on downtown land deal postponed

Vote on downtown land deal postponed

Council will wait until next week to vote on Polygon project connected to seniors housing deal
‘The Stack’ will be Vancouver’s tallest office building when it's completed (IMAGES)

‘The Stack’ will be Vancouver’s tallest office building when it's completed (IMAGES)

Construction on 36-storey office tower expected to begin in early 2019
This ultra-cool Modernist home is listed for $12.9M (PHOTOS)

This ultra-cool Modernist home is listed for $12.9M (PHOTOS)

Fifteen years ago, the same lot on one of Vancouver’s fanciest streets sold for a mere $815K
Whistler Blackcomb announces plans for 200-bed staff housing complex

Whistler Blackcomb announces plans for 200-bed staff housing complex

The Glacier Lane facility will be targeted at seasonal staff, WB says
New rent hike cap proposal is NDP damage control

New rent hike cap proposal is NDP damage control

After the shock of the recently announced 4.5 per cent allowable annual rent increase, housing task force is trying to undo damage with inflation-only proposal
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