Third Time’s a Charm: Salvadoran Family’s Struggle for Canadian Residency Reflects Broader Housing and Immigration Issues In a desolate holding cell in the U.S. port of entry at Niagara Falls, a mother and her two daughters from El Salvador braced...
A Green Architectural Marvel: The Role of Public Gardens in Housing Development Today, city planners and architects around the globe are faced with the challenging task of balancing housing needs and urban green spaces. However, what if these two seemingly at odds...
# West Vancouver Accomplishes Waterside Property Dream West Vancouver has reached a significant milestone in city planning with its final waterfront property purchase. The newly acquired property, a charming 1960s home reflecting elements of Japanese design, was the...
B.C. Hydro Rethinks Communication After Predicted Outage Causes Chaos In a surprising turn of events, the forecast 10-hour power outage by B.C. Hydro in Prince George ended up lasting less than thirty minutes for some residents and didn’t occur at all for...
Impact of B.C. Hydro’s Rate Increase on Construction and Real Estate Development Overview: B.C. Hydro Ups Power Rates Adrian Dix, the minister of energy and climate solutions, announced recently that B.C. Hydro customers would face a 3.75 per cent rate increase...
The Rising Trend of Staycations: How Scrapped US Travel Plans Might Benefit Canada’s Domestic Travel & Real Estate Market The pandemic-induced travel restrictions coupled with the escalating tension between Canada and the United States have sparked an...
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