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Squamish Canyon makes first appearance at council

Squamish Canyon makes first appearance at council

The proposed major tourist attraction makes it past a preliminary review
District of Squamish to change zoning regulations for Quest University-area lands

District of Squamish to change zoning regulations for Quest University-area lands

Councillors ask for regulations that would be more specific about where to build housing units
New downtown Squamish building gets the green light

New downtown Squamish building gets the green light

The six-storey Aegean was unanimously approved by council
Home sales across 小蓝视频 to rise 10.9% in 2020: forecast

Home sales across 小蓝视频 to rise 10.9% in 2020: forecast

Biggest recovery in sales activity will be seen in the hardest-hit areas of Greater Vancouver and Fraser Valley, with more modest rises in Victoria, predicts real estate association
Squamish Nation proposing 6,000 residential units in 11 towers on Vancouver property

Squamish Nation proposing 6,000 residential units in 11 towers on Vancouver property

Band members to vote in December referendum on proposal that doubles the original planned number of homes
Squamish Nation proposing 6,000 units in 11 towers near Burrard Bridge

Squamish Nation proposing 6,000 units in 11 towers near Burrard Bridge

Band members to vote on proposal in December referendum
Metro Vancouver home sales jump 45.4% to well above 10-year average

Metro Vancouver home sales jump 45.4% to well above 10-year average

October鈥檚 rush of buyer activity and drop in new listings means the region鈥檚 market is creeping back towards favouring sellers
Opinion: Housing policies to expect from Liberal minority government

Opinion: Housing policies to expect from Liberal minority government

With the minority Liberal government most likely to turn to the NDP for support, where does that leave federal housing and real estate promises?
Newcomers to Canada buy one in every five homes: study

Newcomers to Canada buy one in every five homes: study

Immigrants, workers and refugees are investing in their new Canadian lives and having a significant effect on real estate demand, finds Royal LePage
84% of Canadians feel housing affordability negatively affects their lives

84% of Canadians feel housing affordability negatively affects their lives

Housing is a major source of stress, yet most people also feel homeownership is an important part of life
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