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Chinese woman sues husband's alleged mistress over $3.1M Burnaby house

Chinese woman sues husband's alleged mistress over $3.1M Burnaby house

Ci Huang claims her husband used "several intermediaries and various accounts" to transfer about $4.6 million from family bank accounts to his mistress, who allegedly used some of it to buy a property on Hersham Avenue in Burnaby.
Slim housing options for students lead to creative solutions

Slim housing options for students lead to creative solutions

Lawn-sign campaign in Nanaimo is having some success.
Fraser Valley, Victoria down payments rise over $100k since 2018

Fraser Valley, Victoria down payments rise over $100k since 2018

The Fraser Valley continues to see competition as buyers search outside Metro Vancouver for lower prices
Map: Residents in these Burnaby buildings are at 'high-risk' during extreme heat

Map: Residents in these Burnaby buildings are at 'high-risk' during extreme heat

Burnaby has identified nearly 350 buildings considered the most vulnerable during extreme heat events — most are low-rise walkups in Metrotown and Edmonds.
Escalating costs force redesign of union-developed rental housing in Burnaby

Escalating costs force redesign of union-developed rental housing in Burnaby

With "significantly" escalating financing and construction costs, the BCGEU has submitted 22 proposed changes to Burnaby council which it believes are "necessary" to keep the non-market affordability target without reducing the number of rental units.
This Burnaby developer doesn’t want to build more parking. Here's why

This Burnaby developer doesn’t want to build more parking. Here's why

"The single-occupancy vehicle is going the way of the dodo bird," says a developer of a forthcoming tower project on North Road in Burnaby.
These are the Burnaby developments up for public hearing in August

These are the Burnaby developments up for public hearing in August

Burnaby residents can share input on a proposed development of 183 rental townhomes, laneway housing or a five-storey condo building on Hastings Street.
Have your say on how the Burnaby Housing Authority develops rental housing

Have your say on how the Burnaby Housing Authority develops rental housing

Tell the city your thoughts on its plan to create a “one-stop shop” for developing affordable rental housing.
What are the five most affordable cities in B.C.?

What are the five most affordable cities in B.C.?

Kamloops and Kelowna among five most affordable B.C. cities
These were the most and least expensive Burnaby homes sold in July

These were the most and least expensive Burnaby homes sold in July

Homes sold in Burnaby ranged from $3.85 million for a detached home in Capitol Hill to $420,000 for a condo in Cascade Heights.