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Opinion: Flawed Broadway Plan prioritizes density—not affordability

Opinion: Flawed Broadway Plan prioritizes density—not affordability

The plan allows for massive density without increased protections for below-market rentals
Council approves five-lot subdivison in North Delta

Council approves five-lot subdivison in North Delta

Once the OCP changes come into effect, such applications would no longer require an amendment
Award-winning West Vancouver home lists for $5.9M

Award-winning West Vancouver home lists for $5.9M

The Howard Residence won a Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Award in Architecture in 2019
Study says women well represented in commercial real estate. Insiders disagree

Study says women well represented in commercial real estate. Insiders disagree

Women account for nearly half of the workforce in Canadian commercial real estate firms.
Vancouver neighbourhood divided: High-density housing vs. better amenities

Vancouver neighbourhood divided: High-density housing vs. better amenities

Density and child care come to life in one proposed development in Vancouver's Point Grey neighbourhood.
How can Delta's single-family neighbourhoods be any more affordable?

How can Delta's single-family neighbourhoods be any more affordable?

The city has a high concentration of single-detached houses compared to other Lower Mainland municipalities
Architect Barry Downs's former home lists for $4.6M in West Vancouver

Architect Barry Downs's former home lists for $4.6M in West Vancouver

Downs House II is at risk of demolition, listing agent says
Landlords group call on North Delta MLA to make changes

Landlords group call on North Delta MLA to make changes

Protest held on March 10 at Ravi Kahlon’s office
Photos: Vancouver mansion drops more than $10 million off already discounted listing

Photos: Vancouver mansion drops more than $10 million off already discounted listing

The current price is less than 50 per cent the original
B.C. construction sees more awareness for women, but equity gap persists

B.C. construction sees more awareness for women, but equity gap persists

More work needs to be done to highlight women and underrepresented groups in the province's construction industry, say local experts.