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Vancouver council OKs 400-foot tower that partially blocks North Shore views

Vancouver council OKs 400-foot tower that partially blocks North Shore views

Vancouver council allows infringement on designated view cones, but requires entire tower to be 'secured market rental housing'
One year later, unions condemn Burnaby's 'downtown' plan for fueling housing crisis

One year later, unions condemn Burnaby's 'downtown' plan for fueling housing crisis

Metrotown Downtown Plan passed last year has led to displacement of low-income residents, critics say
Burnaby paves way to halt displacement with rental-only zoning

Burnaby paves way to halt displacement with rental-only zoning

Motion passed Monday could lead to bylaw ensuring evicted tenants have a new home to move into
Erickson-designed, Chinese-inspired house listed for $5.49M (PHOTOS)

Erickson-designed, Chinese-inspired house listed for $5.49M (PHOTOS)

Four-bedroom Hwang House was designed in Soo Chow tradition of northern China
A look at the ‘Tree House’ condos planned for Cypress (IMAGES)

A look at the ‘Tree House’ condos planned for Cypress (IMAGES)

Architectural landmark proposed for elevated mountain lot to contain 37 large West Coast-style homes
Design process critical in creating cohousing communities, says American architect

Design process critical in creating cohousing communities, says American architect

Charles Durrett, who coined the term, raises concerns about ‘cohousing lite’
Condo residents welcome higher fines for short-term rentals

Condo residents welcome higher fines for short-term rentals

Change to strata legislation will give condo owners more clout as corporations buy up hundreds of suites to rent out as vacation homes, condo association says
Whistler lakeside 'chateau' to be sold in online auction (PHOTOS)

Whistler lakeside 'chateau' to be sold in online auction (PHOTOS)

Massive Nita Lake estate was listed at $25.9 million, now going to highest bidder in unusual no-reserve auction
Burnaby man suing over sale of $13.8M West Van mansion

Burnaby man suing over sale of $13.8M West Van mansion

Burnaby man alleges he’s owed $450K for marketing of West Van luxury home
Burnaby council makes first move in major shift to Metrotown demoviction policies

Burnaby council makes first move in major shift to Metrotown demoviction policies

City wants to make first-use of rental zoning law and guarantee replacement units