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Developer apologizes for social housing delays at Little Mountain site

Developer apologizes for social housing delays at Little Mountain site

Joo Kim Tiah: "If it makes it any better, I would apologize for how it's taken so long. It was never the intention."
Six B.C. social housing buildings reveal cost of retrofitting for climate change

Six B.C. social housing buildings reveal cost of retrofitting for climate change

Retrofitting B.C.'s social housing for climate change won't pay for itself unless deeper benefits are considered, report finds.
How to build a friendly building

How to build a friendly building

Developers, designers, community activists and regular residents are pushing for multi-dwelling homes that promote social connection.
CleanBC goals complicate affordable housing supply

CleanBC goals complicate affordable housing supply

Major regulatory revisions are advancing B.C.’s transition to a net-zero built environment
B.C. government to set out housing targets for 20 more communities

B.C. government to set out housing targets for 20 more communities

VICTORIA — The British Columbia government has named another 20 cities and towns as priority communities for housing targets over the next five years. The government says in a statement the communities are in high-growth, high-need regions of B.C.
Bryan Yu: B.C. housing market showing signs of marginal improvement

Bryan Yu: B.C. housing market showing signs of marginal improvement

Prices rise in Metro Vancouver and Okanagan, but sales activity subdued
Here's how much the cost to rent an apartment in Vancouver has changed in the past 5 years

Here's how much the cost to rent an apartment in Vancouver has changed in the past 5 years

Vancouver is consistently one of Canada's most expensive markets for housing rentals.
Some B.C. seniors endure a quiet housing crisis

Some B.C. seniors endure a quiet housing crisis

In the Vancouver region, 22 per cent of homeless people are seniors.
Eby warns investors that rules limiting short-term rentals come into effect May 1

Eby warns investors that rules limiting short-term rentals come into effect May 1

But the premier said if someone wants to rent out their home during a major event, they can still do that
Thousands of short-term rentals in B.C. go back to long-term May 1: B.C. government

Thousands of short-term rentals in B.C. go back to long-term May 1: B.C. government

LANGLEY, B.C. — British Columbia Premier David Eby is warning real estate investors and speculators that his government is tilting the rules towards families seeking homes as it tightens the rules on short-term rentals.