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  1. Steve Nash Fitness World, Langley one of the fallen victim of the pandemic

    Coronavirus bankrupts B.C. fitness chain, hands victory to Steve Nash Chris FournierThe Province New company that is in the process of reopening won’t get the right to use the Nash name, which the Basketball Hall of Fame point guard tried, and failed, to have removed from the business starting in 2016 A fitness chain in […]

  2. Province applied to court to a Mexican Businessman to produce documents in a B.C forfeiture case

    Province asks court to order accused to produce documents in B.C. forfeiture case Gordon HoekstraThe Vancouver Sun B.C. is alleging money from an international stock fraud ended up in Kelowna The province has applied to court to force a Mexican businessman to produce documents in a B.C. forfeiture case. The case involves Kelowna-area properties that […]

  3. A.E Philp 3rd generation appalled the club has long blocked off a walking trail along the Fraser River

    Former premier offers solution to golf club barricade of Fraser River Trail Douglas ToddThe Vancouver Sun The great-grandson of the pioneer who gave his land to create the Marine Drive Golf Club says his ancestor would be appalled the club has long blocked off a walking trail along the Fraser River. Albert Edward (A.E.) Philp, a […]

  4. Declined immigration to Canada due to pandemic will affect the real estate?

    Will a decrease in immigration hurt Canadian real estate? Clayton JarvisMortgage Broker News The impact of COVID-19 on the Canadian economy was immediate and brutal, triggering what has been described as the shortest and sharpest recession in history. But now that the shock and awe portion of the pandemic has passed, medium- and long-term risks […]

  5. 1575 W Georgia – And-Co New office concept could lure remote workers back + a few floors may be sold

    New office concept could lure remote workers back Frank O’BrienWestern Investor Natural ventilation, wellness studio, on-site dining, advanced tech and short-term leases reflect concerns about coming back to the office. A new pandemic-inspired workspace design in Vancouver’s Coal Harbour will be outfitted with the latest in health and wellness features, but it may be the […]

  6. Price growth in Toronto’s hottest real estate markets during Pandemic

    Prices out of control in Toronto’s hottest real estate markets Ephraim VecinaMortgage Broker News The Greater Toronto Area neighbourhoods that saw the greatest price growth so far this year had a detached housing average value of $2.9 million, according to RE/MAX. In its recent analysis, RE/MAX said that the localities of Annex, Yonge-St. Clair, Casa […]

  7. 1 out of 10 Canadians altered living experience due to Covid-19

    Study estimates over 2 million Canadians have moved home because of COVID-19 Clayton JarvisMortgage Broker News In its recent report, Generation Boomerang, financial comparison platform Finder found that COVID-19 has potentially forced millions of Canadians to make changes to their living situations. Based on a Google survey conducted in June involving Canadian adults in all ten […]

  8. Strata management oversight involves standard safeguards

    Financial transactions must be routinely reviewed and compared to invoices and accounts Tony GioventuThe Province Dear Tony: An issue has come up at our council meeting with our manager dealing with the signing authority on cheques and our accounts. We have two council members who have created friction with our property manager and are now […]

  9. The Oak 7858 Oak Street 16 townhomes by Triton Group

    Townhomes at The Oak a ‘nature-inspired project’ Kathleen FreimondThe Province Residents of The Oak, a collection of 16 townhomes in the heart of Vancouver’s Marpole neighbourhood, will benefit from its location close to the area’s many amenities while they will also appreciate the residential setting of the nature-inspired project, says developer Harp Lalli, principal of […]

  10. Vancouver’s St. Paul’s Hospital land sold to Concord Pacific for $1 billion

    St. Paul’s site sold to Concord Pacific Scott BrownThe Province The St. Paul?s Hospital site downtown has been sold for nearly $1 billion to developer Concord Pacific. JASON PAYNE Concord Pacific buys St. Paul’s Hospital land in Vancouver for $1 billion. NICK PROCAYLO / PNG Artist rendering of the future St. Paul?s Hospital at the […]