B.C. real estate: New listings, home prices rise in April
B.C.'s real estate market may be heating up heading into summer as the number of listings rose in the province last month.
B.C.'s real estate market may be heating up heading into summer as the number of listings rose in the province last month.
Greater Vancouver's real estate board says the number of homes that changed hands in April rose 3.3 per cent from the previous year, but total sales were still well below the 10-year average for the month.
One of Vancouver's "finest private estates" – perched on a Point Grey property with ocean views – has hit the market for the staggering asking price of $48 million.
Residents in Fort Nelson are allowed to return home today after being evacuated from the community for more than two weeks due to wildfires.
Changes could be coming to pedestrian infrastructure in Vancouver, with walkers getting priority at more intersections.
Restricting cell phones in Vancouver’s public schools is back on the agenda at Monday’s board meeting.
Residents in Fort Nelson are allowed to return home today after being evacuated from the community for more than two weeks due to wildfires.
Two people died after a plane went down in a remote area near Squamish, B.C. on Friday, authorities have confirmed.
An Israeli airstrike triggered a massive blaze killing 45 people in a tent camp in the Gaza city of Rafah, officials said on Monday, prompting an outcry from global leaders who urged the implementation of a World Court ruling to halt Israel's assault.
A contractor working on the Coastal GasLink pipeline has been denied more than $333,000 worth of tax rebates because pieces of machinery it purchased – and claimed were not trucks – were deemed sufficiently truck-like in B.C. Supreme Court.
The use of drones has helped researchers track the breathing patterns of killer whales off B.C.'s coast, and the videos offer a stunning glimpse of the majestic creatures diving and surfacing.
A Vancouver condo owner was right to keep more than $300,000 her former friend paid her toward the purchase of the property before backing out of an assignment sale agreement, the B.C. Supreme Court has ruled.
The Vancouver Canucks third-period comeback attempt came up one goal short in their 3-2 game-seven loss against the Edmonton Oilers.
With less than five months until B.C.'s next provincial election, a new poll suggests housing is the key issue many voters are focusing on.
Fleeing from your home during an emergency like a wildfire is traumatic for everyone – especially children. But one elementary school art teacher, who is among the evacuees from the fires around Fort Nelson, B.C., is trying to make the best of the situation.