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  1. Home prices in the GTA continue to climb despite Ottawa’s efforts to cool real estate market

    Sales across the GTA were up 30 per cent in September, year over year, and prices were up 6.5 per cent over September 2012, according to figures released Thursday by the Toronto Real Estate Board. Susan PiggOther Toronto house sales – and prices – continue to climb despite the best efforts by Ottawa to cool […]

  2. Delta Rise 11941 80th Avenue Delta BC 37-storey tower by Blexo Developments

    Tom ZytarukOther NORTH DELTA — What will Delta Rise, the municipality’s tallest tower, look like? Politicians and journalists were given a sneak peek Wednesday at an architect’s model of the building, as well as a tour of two styles of suites the 37-storey building will contain. The Blexo Developments Ltd. project won Delta council’s approval earlier […]

  3. Hollyburn Mews at 21 Street and Esquimalt Avenue in West Vancouver – summer homes for Vancouverites

    Susan BoyceOther It’s been more than six years in the making. It’s been the subject of scrutiny, controversy, and even outrage. Yet today, when people experience their first glimpse of Hollyburn Mews the reaction is inevitably the same: “This is so beautiful. What on earth was all the fuss about?” Located in West Vancouver’s affluent […]

  4. Fire Prevention Tips

    Elizabeth WilsonOther You have as little as three minutes to escape from a house fire once you hear the piercing squeal of the smoke alarm. About thirty years ago, it was estimated that you had about 17 minutes, but with all the synthetics used in homes now, a fire will grow much faster and release […]

  5. SENIORS: Affordable housing and the arts

    Martha PerkinsOther The average income for a retired senior citizen in Canada is $30,000 a year, according to Stats Canada. The average income for a retired senior citizen who worked in the arts or performing arts in Canada is $10,000 a year. Now you know why the Performing Arts Lodge is not just a special […]

  6. Ridge theatre’s stained glass windows shattered

    Saving the windows deemed too costly Cheryl RossiVan. Courier The sound of shattering glass propelled neighbours to the Ridge Theatre into the street last Wednesday. “All the neighbours came out of their house,” said David Chapman. “They were like what the hell? We all watched in disbelief. They just tore it all down.” Chapman says […]

  7. Montreal real Estate Board breaking up with CREA

    Other The Montreal Board says they have had enough of broken promises and want to end their working relationship with the Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA).  After 16 months of dispute over fees and services, the Montreal board are annoyed that out-of-province brokers are allowed to list Quebec homes on realtor.ca and MLS.ca.Following an agreement […]

  8. Incentives in Whitehorse push innovation, real estate development, mining exploration

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  9. New civic strateby needed to pay cost of real estate development

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  10. Big retailers are staking out Langley Township as a prime Metro shopping destination

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