LaSalle Wants Public Feedback on Development Charges
The Town of LaSalle is conducting a development charge study and invites residents to provide input online until February 14, 2026. Have your say on local growth planning.
The Town of LaSalle is conducting a development charge study and invites residents to provide input online until February 14, 2026. Have your say on local growth planning.
Toronto's construction surge in multi-unit buildings led Canada's major cities in December 2025, as national housing starts rose 5.6% for the year. Discover the key drivers and market implications.
Engel & Völkers 2025 report shows Canada's luxury real estate markets are no longer uniform. Prices held steady nationwide, but sales activity varied sharply between cities like Toronto, Vancouver, Ottawa, Montréal, and Halifax.
New data reveals a 38% surge in housing starts in Ottawa for 2025, outpacing the national growth rate. Discover the factors driving this construction boom in the capital.
Canada's housing starts totalled 259,028 units in 2025, a 5.6% increase from the previous year, according to new CMHC data. Explore the key figures and what this means for the national housing market.
Tenants forced from a decrepit Lachine apartment building due to fire risk are piecing their lives back together in social housing, highlighting systemic issues in Montreal's rental market.
A Winnipeg nonprofit is advocating for environmental remediation at the former Sutherland Hotel site, a crucial step to advance plans for new affordable housing in the city. Learn about the community's vision.
A dramatic proposal for Vancouver's former Army & Navy site includes two towers and 738 rental homes, despite breaking city policies. Read the details and community reaction.
A new housing development, Railside at The Forks, is now under construction in Winnipeg after a ribbon-cutting ceremony with all three levels of government. Learn about this key urban project.
The Edmonton real estate market is projected to achieve a balanced state by 2026, according to the local realtors' association. Discover the factors driving this shift and what it means for buyers and sellers.
A Dartmouth convenience store owner was assaulted with pepper spray during a robbery. The incident has prompted increased security measures at the local business.
The future of the Halifax Casino site is a major redevelopment opportunity for the city. Officials and stakeholders are weighing options for the prime downtown waterfront property.
Calgary homeowners will see property taxes climb in 2026, driven by an 11.9% provincial increase, even as property assessment growth slows sharply from 2025's surge. Learn the details.
Royal LePage forecasts a spring 2026 real estate rebound with improved affordability. A window of opportunity opens, especially for first-time buyers in expensive markets like Toronto and Vancouver.
Montreal police investigate a break-in at a deceased art collector's Westmount home. Friends fear millions in art, including works by Emily Carr and the Group of Seven, were stolen. Read the full investigation.
The City of Kitchener, Ontario, is proposing a temporary halt to a provincial rule that allows municipalities to mandate affordable housing units in new developments. Learn about the potential impact on housing supply and affordability.
Saskatoon developers say proposed changes to city housing tax abatements could make infill projects five to ten times costlier than suburban builds, threatening urban density goals. Read the full analysis.
Royal LePage reports Canmore remains a top Canadian winter recreation market, but trade tensions with the U.S. are causing buyer caution. Median single-family home prices forecast to rise 1.5% in 2026.
Political tensions with the U.S. are redirecting Edmonton recreational property buyers to Canadian mountain towns like Canmore, where prices are forecast to rise. Discover the 2026 market outlook.
New CREB data shows High River and Canmore were the only communities near Calgary to see benchmark home prices rise in December 2025, bucking a regional downturn. Discover the market details.
Edmonton's real estate market enters 2026 in a balanced state, offering comfort for both buyers and sellers. Aggregate prices show modest growth while inventory finally rebounds. Discover the new dynamics.
The Daniels Corporation pivots, converting 200 condo suites to managed rentals at its Regent Park project. Move-ins begin January 2026, responding to Toronto's shifting housing demand.
The Canadian Real Estate Association forecasts a 5.1% increase in home sales for 2026, with the average price rising to $698,881. Pent-up demand from first-time buyers is expected to drive the market.
A B.C. Supreme Court case reveals how two Beijing Opera workers moved millions into Metro Vancouver real estate, only to face alleged misappropriation by a trusted friend. Discover the full story.
The City of Edmonton is exploring new measures to tackle abandoned commercial properties, aiming to revitalize neighbourhoods and improve community safety. Learn about the proposed solutions.
Canadian home sales declined nearly 2% in 2025, as trade war tensions fueled market uncertainty, according to new data from the Canadian Real Estate Association.
CREA reports a 1.9% drop in national home sales for 2025, with a subdued December capping off a year of market volatility. Get the full analysis.
Canadian home sales declined 2.7% month-over-month in December 2025, capping a year of volatility. Annual transactions fell 1.9% to 470,314 units. Read the full analysis of the market's quiet finish.
United Way Perth-Huron launches a $100,000 fundraising campaign to kickstart an affordable housing project in Exeter. The deadline for community contributions is March 31, 2026.
A Florida woman is suing her former apartment complex after a severe spider infestation led to multiple bites and the amputation of two toes. She seeks $50,000 in damages.