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What this year’s property tax increase means

Reduced school, hospital taxes mitigate impact of municipal tax increase

Summer to be busy, despite soft U.S. market

Bookings on par with record 2007 summer season

Squamish residents to cope with 10 per cent

Not long after Whistler passed a budget that saw residents absorb a 5.5 per cent increase in property taxes, the District of Squamish found itself in the unenviable position of levying a 10 per cent increase on its own residents.

More money for green points

Fitzsimmons Walk developers Cressey Developments will get more money on the first sale of the resident-restricted apartments in the project if they achieve more green points.
Phoenix project gets thumbs up from businesses, council

Phoenix project gets thumbs up from businesses, council

Shipping containers for temporary employee housing will be provided by U.S. company SG Blocks

Pemberton to focus development on town centre

Zoning changes would allow commercial zoning along highway to become residential

Mountain News: Burlingame makes Aspen dream affordable

ASPEN, Colo. – Aspen’s newest installment of affordable housing is now taking shape. It’s out on the edge of town, at a place previously called Burlingame Ranch, which is what the 84 condominiums are also called.

Kathy Barnett Memorial Scholarship announced

Women’s Enterprise Centre, Junior Achievement partner in scholarship

Illegal suites found in Creekside duplex

Council concerned with safety, registered notice put on property title

Public volleys back-and-forth on tennis proposal

Third reading of Holborn redevelopment will be scheduled soon