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  1. Manufacturers swivel to arm front-line workers

    At least a dozen Surrey firms now making masks, shields and sanitizer for virus battle Frank O’BrienWestern Investor At least a dozen Surrey manufacturers, including a brewery, have retooled to produce essential medical and personal protective equipment (PPE) during the pandemic. The companies have the capacity of producing up to 32,000 face shields, 40,000 reusable […]

  2. Reduced purchasing power more apparent in Canada’s largest markets

    Unemployment biggest impact on housing market Ephraim VecinaCanadian Real Estate Wealth Unemployment has a disproportionate impact on the country’s largest housing markets, according to new Statistics Canada figures. Across Canada, the employment sector declined by 5.3% from February to March, representing more than 1 million lost jobs. The unemployment rate rose to 7.8%, spurred by […]

  3. Small landlords bear brunt of chaotic rental scene

    Across Canada tenants miss pay rent Frank O’BrienWestern Investor As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to devastate the Canadian economy, small landlords – who account for the majority of rental units in western cities – are being hammered particularly hard. With evictions banned, up to 45 per cent of B.C. tenants in some buildings did not […]

  4. COVID-19: Frequently Asked Questions About Government Programs

    As the spread of COVID-19 keeps Canadians at home for another week, the federal government is unveiling more initiatives other Please note: the federal government is constantly updating their website as new information is announced. Remember to check Canada’s official coronavirus webpage and CREA’s COVID-19 online hub to stay up to date. As the spread […]

  5. COVID-19Real Estate Industry Survey

    The Impact of the Crisis on Canada’s Real Estate Industry REW To address the uncertainty we all feel right now, REW and RealtyNinjapartnered up to ask you, the people that make this industry tick, what the impact of the crisis has been and what to expect in the future Market insight, direct from your peers […]

  6. 6 Reasons This is Not a Housing Crisis

    Jared James Video Cast on the non-housing crisis Jared Jamesother Watch The Video HERE

  7. Vancouver West End’s four Beach Towers sold for over $300 million

    The four towers located at 1600 Beach Avenue and 1651 Harwood Street Kenneth Chanother Existing condition of Beach Towers at 1600 Beach Avenue and 1651 Harwood Street, Vancouver. (Goodman Commercial) Site plan of the cancelled 2015 development for Beach Towers at 1600 Beach Avenue and 1651 Harwood Street, Vancouver. (IBI Group / Devonshire Properties) A […]

  8. BCREA Market Intelligence Report

    Is It Different This Time? Recessions and the BC Housing Market BCREA Summary Findings: The 2020 COVID-19 driven recession will be deep, though the duration may be shorter than past recessions.   We expect that home sales will post an initial sharp decline as households and the real estate sector adhere to social distancing.   […]

  9. Electronic meeting check list for annual or special general meetings

    Crucial checklist for your annual or special meeting Tony GioventuThe Province To lawfully facilitate and conduct a general meeting by an electronic method — which requires every eligible voter to be able to communicate with each other — your strata council and manager will still be required to meet the technical requirements of notice, registration, […]

  10. The Marq 2225 Acadia Road 22 homes in a four-storey building by Westland

    Condos at The Marq offer rare freehold opportunity right next to UBC Simon BriaultThe Province There are some generally accepted definitions of desirability when it comes to multi-family residential developments — the walkability of the neighbourhood, the accessibility to nature and the quality of the homes themselves are among the most common. The Marq has […]