29/07/2024
Cereal crops are looking particularly stunning this year, analysts say
Cereal crops are looking particularly stunning this year, analysts say
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Cereal crops are looking particularly stunning this year, analysts say
Cereal crops are looking particularly stunning this year, analysts say
KSM in northwest of Stewart B.C. will be one of the largest copper-gold mines in the world
KSM in northwest of Stewart B.C. will be one of the largest copper-gold mines in the world
Visitors to Vancouver paid an average $336.53 for a hotel-room night in June – the third-highest monthly rate in the region's history
Visitors to Vancouver paid an average $336.53 for a hotel-room night in June – the third-highest monthly rate in the region's history
A number of firms that work in web-based and software-based industries or do data management have started to give up larger office footprints
A number of firms that work in web-based and software-based industries or do data management have started to give up larger office footprints
Richmond city council rescinded the rezoning of a property on Patterson Road.
Richmond city council rescinded the rezoning of a property on Patterson Road.
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Some Metro Vancouver directors voiced dismay over media coverage of extraordinary cost overruns and overall governance.
Some Metro Vancouver directors voiced dismay over media coverage of extraordinary cost overruns and overall governance.
OTTAWA — The federal government posted a $3.9 billion deficit in the first two months of the fiscal year. The result for the April-to-May period compared to a $1.5 billion surplus for the same stretch last year. Revenues increased $6.5 billion, or 8.
OTTAWA — The federal government posted a $3.9 billion deficit in the first two months of the fiscal year. The result for the April-to-May period compared to a $1.5 billion surplus for the same stretch last year. Revenues increased $6.5 billion, or 8.
VANCOUVER — Almost all British Columbia communities have adopted the provincial government's plan to tackle the housing crisis by allowing more multi-unit homes on properties.
VANCOUVER — Almost all British Columbia communities have adopted the provincial government's plan to tackle the housing crisis by allowing more multi-unit homes on properties.
Policies that have attempted to help buyers take on more debt haven't worked.
Policies that have attempted to help buyers take on more debt haven't worked.
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NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Metro Vancouver's transportation provider TransLink is warning of massive service cuts unless a $600-million funding gap is addressed.
NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C. — Metro Vancouver's transportation provider TransLink is warning of massive service cuts unless a $600-million funding gap is addressed.
Sale price works out to $5.2 million an acre
Sale price works out to $5.2 million an acre
Mayors' Council is sounding the alarm on transit service cuts and demanding more money from the provincial and federal government purses; meanwhile, their remuneration has soared 79 per cent since 2019.
Mayors' Council is sounding the alarm on transit service cuts and demanding more money from the provincial and federal government purses; meanwhile, their remuneration has soared 79 per cent since 2019.
City's director of sustainability: "It would set us back potentially tens of thousands of [greenhouse gas emissions]."
City's director of sustainability: "It would set us back potentially tens of thousands of [greenhouse gas emissions]."
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Experts expect higher costs, lower demand for app-based services starting in September.
Experts expect higher costs, lower demand for app-based services starting in September.
Beedie Living is looking to build three residential towers with nearly 1,000 new homes near Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
Beedie Living is looking to build three residential towers with nearly 1,000 new homes near Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
While the outlook is clearer, don't expect a surge in deal-making
While the outlook is clearer, don't expect a surge in deal-making
Richmond commercial property investment manager was deregistered for securities regulations violations.
Richmond commercial property investment manager was deregistered for securities regulations violations.
Trade, migration and defence most likely to change should former American president succeed in winning the White House in November.
Trade, migration and defence most likely to change should former American president succeed in winning the White House in November.
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada appeared to be increasingly concerned about the risk of high interest rates slowing the economy and inflation by more than necessary as it delivered a second consecutive rate cut Wednesday.
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada appeared to be increasingly concerned about the risk of high interest rates slowing the economy and inflation by more than necessary as it delivered a second consecutive rate cut Wednesday.
Centrally located site sells at a 2.72 per cent cap rate
Centrally located site sells at a 2.72 per cent cap rate
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada cut its key interest rate for a second consecutive time on Wednesday, but warned the path back to two per cent inflation may be uneven and would ultimately determine the pace of future rate cuts.
OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada cut its key interest rate for a second consecutive time on Wednesday, but warned the path back to two per cent inflation may be uneven and would ultimately determine the pace of future rate cuts.
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