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District of Squamish lays out planning process for airport strategy

District of Squamish lays out planning process for airport strategy

Council unanimously endorses the scope, which is expected to lead to a strategy by 2023 or 2024.
Developer application spurs Squamish's North Crumpit neighbourhood planning

Developer application spurs Squamish's North Crumpit neighbourhood planning

Respondents want single-family homes in the potential new neighbourhood, also for the environment to be prioritized.
New study reveals intensified housing inequality in Canada from 1981 to 2016

New study reveals intensified housing inequality in Canada from 1981 to 2016

The conversation about housing policies needs to highlight the significant role the state plays in creating existing housing problems, and providing the resulting solutions.
Opinion: Squamish diking history contributed to today’s development boom

Opinion: Squamish diking history contributed to today’s development boom

Ironically, as much as the flow of water was controlled by the bold flood hazard management program launched in the late 1960s, that process helped lay the foundation for a tsunami of residential and commercial development half a century later.
Canada's real estate sector expected to rebound with economy in 2022

Canada's real estate sector expected to rebound with economy in 2022

Canada's residential, commercial, industrial and retail real estate sectors are expected to rebound in 2022 as the economy continues to emerge from pandemic restrictions and lockdowns, a report released Dec. 21 said.
Should the District of Squamish become a tenant?

Should the District of Squamish become a tenant?

Former mayor, CAO and others question District's decision to rent a new municipal hall for $1 million a year rather than own.
Vancouver, Victoria homebuyers 'under the most pressure' to reset expectations next year

Vancouver, Victoria homebuyers 'under the most pressure' to reset expectations next year

Housing affordability looking ‘grim’ going into 2022, says RСÀ¶ÊÓƵ
Squamish hot topics: the pandemic, housing, climate, youth, parking and more

Squamish hot topics: the pandemic, housing, climate, youth, parking and more

A year-end Q & A with Mayor Karen Elliott.
This 110-year-old heritage mansion in Vancouver first sold for $25,000 hits the market at nearly $19 million (PHOTOS)

This 110-year-old heritage mansion in Vancouver first sold for $25,000 hits the market at nearly $19 million (PHOTOS)

It was built around the same time the Titanic sank.
What is the future of Brennan Park?

What is the future of Brennan Park?

District of Squamish council endorses master plan for the rec centre lands; Highlights from the medium goals include an indoor bike park,
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