Toronto Condo Fire Burns Into Third Day in Confined Space
Firefighters continue battling a stubborn smoldering blaze at a Thorncliffe Park condo as the fire enters its third day. Get the latest updates on this ongoing emergency.
Firefighters continue battling a stubborn smoldering blaze at a Thorncliffe Park condo as the fire enters its third day. Get the latest updates on this ongoing emergency.
Fire crews continue fighting a major fire at two East York condo buildings that has been burning for over 24 hours, forcing evacuations in Thorncliffe Park.
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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.
A new Montreal initiative is purchasing condominiums to provide housing for the homeless. The project is now actively seeking local donors to help scale its impact and address the city's housing crisis.
New home sales in the Greater Toronto Area plummet to unprecedented levels with just 25 condo units sold in Old Toronto during October. BILD reports concerning market trends affecting Toronto real estate.
Barrie Police are investigating a November 13 break-in at a second-floor condominium on Ellen Street. A dog walker with a flashlight may have witnessed the suspect. Learn more about the ongoing investigation.
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Discover the crucial considerations for BC strata residents converting gas fireplaces to electric units, from bylaws and costs to safety compliance and property value impacts.
Saskatoon's organic waste collection program is expanding to include multi-unit buildings starting in 2027, marking a significant step toward the city's waste diversion goals and environmental sustainability.
A recent BC Supreme Court decision reveals that former condo owners can still dispute strata charges even after selling their property. Learn how this landmark ruling protects your rights and wallet.
Toronto's condo market faces unprecedented downturn with sales plummeting 85% year-over-year. Rising interest rates and economic uncertainty create perfect storm for real estate.