Vancouver driveway dispute results in $1 damages ruling
A bitter neighborhood dispute over a Vancouver brick driveway culminated in BC Supreme Court proceedings with symbolic $1 damages awarded. Discover the legal details and implications.
A bitter neighborhood dispute over a Vancouver brick driveway culminated in BC Supreme Court proceedings with symbolic $1 damages awarded. Discover the legal details and implications.
Ontario landlords welcome Bill 60 reforms to Residential Tenancies Act, citing improved landlord-tenant balance. Rural residents voice concerns over Ottawa water tax implementation without support.
ORA Developers makes its debut at Shanghai's Luxury Property Showcase, presenting $45 billion in global coastal developments across UAE, Cyprus, and Caribbean markets.
The prominent downtown Edmonton site that once housed the Bank of Montreal and Tegler buildings is now on the market. Discover the potential future of this prime location.
London's mayor prepares to defend 3.4% property tax increase approved for 2026 as city faces budget pressures. Get the latest on municipal finances.
Winnipeg bowlers mourn the demolition of historic Roxy Lanes on Henderson Highway as MMF prepares new residential space. Community reacts to loss of beloved bowling alley.
New Fraser Institute research reveals Ontario's housing affordability crisis now impacts smaller communities like Brantford, where mortgage payments consume over 70% of family income.
A 'For Sale' sign appeared at Kitchener's Toys 'R' Us store on November 25, 2025, raising questions about the future of the iconic toy retailer in the region. Learn what this means for local shoppers.
Pop star Katy Perry is seeking $5 million from an 86-year-old disabled veteran in a contentious property dispute over a $15 million California estate purchased in 2020.
Winnipeg could become home to Canada's first drive-thru only McDonald's location. Learn about this innovative fast-food concept coming to Manitoba.
Brantford moves forward with ambitious plan to repurpose former long-term care facility into new housing hub, addressing community needs. Learn about the transformation.
Owner of Brampton rental property where four died in November fire disputes being an absentee landlord as investigation continues. Learn the latest developments.
Saskatchewan RCMP are searching for Jason Pacik, 42, wanted for fraud over $5,000 and under $5,000 through his company, Prairie Timber Group. Police believe there may be more victims.
St. Thomas launches purpose-built townhomes with finished rental units to combat housing shortages. New development aims to provide immediate housing relief.
Canadian giant Brookfield and Singapore's GIC have made a takeover offer for Australia's National Storage REIT. This major real estate deal highlights global investment trends.
Explore the historic Nova Scotia estate where Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden was born, now listed for $1.375 million. Features five bedrooms and UNESCO World Heritage views.
A Saskatchewan company is urging Prince Albert to remove its three-store limit for cannabis retailers, arguing it restricts business growth. Learn about the local debate.
New data reveals nearly 1,500 people experiencing homelessness in Saskatoon. The latest count highlights urgent need for housing solutions and community support.
A torched vehicle in a garage sparked a major duplex fire in Saint-Leonard. Montreal firefighters contained the blaze. Read about the incident details and response.
Toronto's condo market faces crisis as only 54 units sold last month. Industry warns of shutdown amid investment concerns. Expert analysis and market insights.
RE/MAX Canada forecasts national home sales to increase by 3.4% in 2026 as buyer demand meets built-up inventory. Learn what this means for Canadian real estate markets.
A Stratford architect unveils ambitious plans to revitalize the historic Grand Trunk Railway site, proposing significant renovations to preserve local heritage.
BC strata expert Tony Gioventu explains why there's no acceptable level of arrears for condo fees and insurance deductibles, outlining crucial collection steps for councils.
The new TownePlace Suites by Marriott in Tecumseh is now accepting guests. This $35 million extended-stay hotel offers modern accommodations near Windsor. Discover the latest addition to Ontario's hospitality scene.
Federal housing money for Calgary faces uncertainty as city reconsiders blanket rezoning. Critical affordable housing projects at stake.
Ottawa City Hall considers building housing in Old Ottawa East's People's Park, sparking community discussion about urban development and green space preservation.
Windsor faces Ontario's housing affordability crisis as costs outpace incomes. New study reveals staggering financial barriers for families seeking homeownership across the province.
Strong buyer demand and built-up inventory are set to fuel a Canadian real estate sales rebound in 2026 after a year of economic uncertainty. Learn what's ahead.
Vancouver City Council has approved a historic property tax freeze for residents. Learn how this decision impacts homeowners and municipal services.
London Council approves two 15-storey towers at 1269 Hyde Park Rd, rejecting heritage protection for Victorian-era building. Local preservation debate intensifies.