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Banks lower prime rates following Bank of Canada move

Banks lower prime rates following Bank of Canada move

TORONTO — 91Ô­´´ financial institutions are lowering their prime lending rates to match the half percentage point decrease announced today by the Bank of Canada.
Removal of tower limits on Broadway up for 91Ô­´´ council debate

Removal of tower limits on Broadway up for 91Ô­´´ council debate

Proposed amendments trigger petition from planners, architects; 139 citizens registered to speak to council Wednesday
Subcontractor sues Thind Properties’ distressed Highline project for $500K

Subcontractor sues Thind Properties’ distressed Highline project for $500K

Metrotown project already subject of receivership petition by lender
Legal finger-pointing continues over damage caused by the construction of UBC Okanagan

Legal finger-pointing continues over damage caused by the construction of UBC Okanagan

Residents displaced, buildings demolished, damages mount as legal battles intensify
Misrepresentation top complaint against B.C. real estate, says report

Misrepresentation top complaint against B.C. real estate, says report

Realtors dinged for providing inaccurate information to clients about properties
One-quarter of B.C. homebuyers were investors at outset of pandemic, says StatCan

One-quarter of B.C. homebuyers were investors at outset of pandemic, says StatCan

Investors accounted for almost 40 per cent of Kelowna condo buyers in 2019
Key takeaways from BIV’s conversation with 91Ô­´´ Mayor Ken Sim

Key takeaways from BIV’s conversation with 91Ô­´´ Mayor Ken Sim

Mayor of 91Ô­´´ talks public safety, housing and development at BIV event
Burnaby buys old Metro 91Ô­´´ towers in Metrotown for $65M

Burnaby buys old Metro 91Ô­´´ towers in Metrotown for $65M

The city is eyeing future uses for the buildings, including potentially as a temporary city hall location for when the current facility is upgraded.
91Ô­´´ Art Gallery scuttles $600M design of new building, parts way with architect

91Ô­´´ Art Gallery scuttles $600M design of new building, parts way with architect

VANCOUVER — The 91Ô­´´ Art Gallery says it is not going ahead with a planned design for its new home after construction costs soared by $200 million.
Don't cut office space, developer planning towers on Coquitlam–Burnaby border told

Don't cut office space, developer planning towers on Coquitlam–Burnaby border told

The move to cut out office space was largely criticized by Coquitlam council, which urged Onni to provide work areas given the 7.2-acre parcel is close to public transit.