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Forged documents land suspension for Richmond real estate agent

Forged documents land suspension for Richmond real estate agent

Raman Kooner forged signatures of two property owners in 2015 to get a land assembly processed at the City of Richmond, according to a consent agreement with the B.C. Financial Services Authority.
Kamloops sports, community groups advance plans for proposed $140M arena

Kamloops sports, community groups advance plans for proposed $140M arena

New four-rink facility will include modern amenities, fitness areas and flexible event spaces
Amazon unveils new atrium at The Post building in Vancouver

Amazon unveils new atrium at The Post building in Vancouver

The open-plan, light-filled atrium will provide new collaboration spaces for employees
Variable mortgage rates regaining traction as Bank of Canada cuts rates

Variable mortgage rates regaining traction as Bank of Canada cuts rates

OTTAWA — The decision by the Bank of Canada to cut its key interest rate target this week was good news for borrowers with variable-rate mortgages, bringing back some of the shine for the once popular loans.
Vancouver's AI surge a boon for real estate, says CBRE report

Vancouver's AI surge a boon for real estate, says CBRE report

Total number of local tech jobs has grown 30.7% over five years
Lululemon founder behind massive project in False Creek Flats

Lululemon founder behind massive project in False Creek Flats

Low Tide Properties seeks to build two 35-storey rental towers, 19-storey office building
Vancouver home sales fall 17% in August despite interest rate cuts: real estate board

Vancouver home sales fall 17% in August despite interest rate cuts: real estate board

VANCOUVER — Greater Vancouver Realtors says home sales in the region dropped 17.1 per cent in August from a year earlier and were more than a quarter below the 10-year seasonal average.
Interest rate cut welcome news for homeowners with variable-rate mortgages: experts

Interest rate cut welcome news for homeowners with variable-rate mortgages: experts

Real estate experts say the Bank of Canada's third consecutive interest rate cut will be cheered by those with variable-rate mortgages, but it could still be a while yet before lower borrowing costs translate into a meaningful boost to sales activity
Builder sues City of Burnaby for $11.3M over long-delayed ice arena

Builder sues City of Burnaby for $11.3M over long-delayed ice arena

Pomerleau Inc. says 'numerous cumulative impacts and cascading delays' increased costs on the Rosemary Brown Recreation Centre project.
B.C. Premier David Eby vows better public consultation on supportive housing projects

B.C. Premier David Eby vows better public consultation on supportive housing projects

Improvement on B.C.'s healthcare, housing, education and climate change actions among NDP's promises for upcoming election.