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Burnaby rents see small drop but are still the second most expensive in Canada

Burnaby rents see small drop but are still the second most expensive in Canada

Vancouver holds top spot for highest rent prices.
Prices of most Burnaby homes dropped in June: report

Prices of most Burnaby homes dropped in June: report

Housing sales across Metro Vancouver dropped in June compared to one year prior.
'What if we say no?': Burnaby defies B.C.'s transit-oriented housing laws

'What if we say no?': Burnaby defies B.C.'s transit-oriented housing laws

New provincial legislation requires B.C. cities to allow taller buildings near transit hubs by June 30. Burnaby won't comply.
'Hit the ground running': These are the new directors of the Burnaby Housing Authority board

'Hit the ground running': These are the new directors of the Burnaby Housing Authority board

Professionals from the development, financial and legal industries have been tasked with developing non-market rental housing through the new Burnaby Housing Authority.
Photos: Eye-catching Ron Thom heritage home lists for $3.4M in West Vancouver

Photos: Eye-catching Ron Thom heritage home lists for $3.4M in West Vancouver

It’s the first time the Anderson House has been on the market since it was built in 1956
Burnaby wants to demolish a 99-year-old home, fold into park

Burnaby wants to demolish a 99-year-old home, fold into park

City staff say it would be 'cost intensive' to get the Louis and Annie Hill residence back to its former glory.
Historic Swiss village in B.C. saved, turned into resort

Historic Swiss village in B.C. saved, turned into resort

You'll be able to stay there soon!
Burnaby councillor wants 'more concrete' plan to save homes from demolition, landfill

Burnaby councillor wants 'more concrete' plan to save homes from demolition, landfill

City staff say plans are underway to prevent home demolition waste from ending up in landfills, but Coun. Daniel Tetrault is pushing for more specific details.
It's the end of days for single-family zoning in Burnaby

It's the end of days for single-family zoning in Burnaby

From single-family to sixplex: Burnaby will allow up to six homes on previously single-family residential lots as of July 1, aligning with provincial mandates.
Look at this luxury renovated Arthur Erickson home selling for $6.7M in West Vancouver

Look at this luxury renovated Arthur Erickson home selling for $6.7M in West Vancouver

The property is part of Montiverdi Estates, a 20-residence community designed by Erickson and landscape architect Cornelia Oberlander