Could adding to existing co-ops ease Vancouver’s housing crisis?
A proposal coming to Vancouver city council this week is looking at building more affordable housing by expanding co-ops.
A proposal coming to Vancouver city council this week is looking at building more affordable housing by expanding co-ops.
House-flipping activity makes up a small percentage of residential real estate sales in B.C., according to a new report questioning the effectiveness of the province's proposed flipping tax.
A winery ranked as the number one tourist destination in Kelowna by Trip Advisor is up for sale for just under $10 million.
One person was transported to hospital in serious condition Friday after a crash temporarily closed the Sea to Sky Highway.
After a generally disappointing season, there was an Easter surprise for skiers and snowboarders on the North Shore Mountains this week.
The Vancouver Canucks weren’t the only ones who stumbled during Thursday night’s game against the Dallas Stars.
A Victoria-area business association says the region is at risk of losing more than a quarter of its workforce in the next 12 years unless local municipalities allow greater housing density to provide more affordable homes for workers.
One person was transported to hospital in serious condition Friday after a crash temporarily closed the Sea to Sky Highway.
The Vancouver Canucks weren’t the only ones who stumbled during Thursday night’s game against the Dallas Stars.
Sparrow MD, a Vancouver-based physician-owned and operated boutique clinic, challenges stereotypes about medical aesthetics by prioritizing natural and elegant results while emphasizing the importance of individuality and self-confidence.
A survey of renters in B.C., Alberta and Ontario has found approximately half have moved within the last three years – with most reporting they now prioritize price over location.
The British Columbia government is handing out $24 million to more communities that want to improve their walking and cycling infrastructure.
For decades, the two families on opposite sides of Canada have been unwillingly bound by the legacy of the murder that rocked the Indigenous movement 49 years ago, sparking years of legal wrangling and publicity about who ordered the hit, who carried it out, and why.
B.C.’s police oversight agency has reopened its investigation into the death of a man who died of self-inflicted injuries during a standoff in northern B.C. last summer.
On the 33rd anniversary of Michael Dunahee’s disappearance, the Victoria Police Department says the missing person’s investigation remains active.