B.C. developer fined $80K for safety violations
A British Columbia developer faces an $80,000 penalty for serious workplace safety breaches and failing to comply with a stop-work order. Learn the details of the enforcement action.
A British Columbia developer faces an $80,000 penalty for serious workplace safety breaches and failing to comply with a stop-work order. Learn the details of the enforcement action.
A Wall Street Journal article questioning property rights in B.C. creates a challenge for Premier David Eby's investment pitch, drawing reactions from business and Indigenous leaders.
The Granite Curling Club in Winnipeg is taking legal action against the city over a housing development decision. The club argues the project threatens its future. Learn the details of the dispute.
Heather Jaeb from Sturgis, Saskatchewan, is celebrating a life-changing $900,000 win from the Western Canada Lottery Corporation's Vault Breaker game. Discover her story and the winning details.
Edmonton's Direct Motion uses a custom projection system to let clients walk through floorplans, showcasing how local tech is revolutionizing the real estate experience. Discover the innovation.
The Snuneymuxw First Nation has agreed to purchase Great Canadian Casino Vancouver in Coquitlam, marking its fifth major casino deal in a year and establishing it as Canada's largest Indigenous-owned gaming operator. Read the details.
A B.C. judge has upheld a $33,000 wrongful eviction award for Vancouver tenants. The ruling reinforces tenant protections under provincial law. Learn the details of this significant case.
Senator JD Vance claims falling rents are due to immigration enforcement. Housing experts and fact-checkers say the data tells a different story. Read the full analysis.
Thinking of selling your home in 2026? Use the holiday break to tackle simple preparation tasks. Ottawa journalist Adam Beauchemin shares actionable tips for homeowners.
The Snuneymuxw First Nation has completed the landmark purchase of the Great Canadian Casino Vancouver in Coquitlam. This major economic development deal signals growing Indigenous ownership in BC's gaming sector.
York Regional Police have arrested another suspect linked to a series of targeted break-ins at vacant homes. Authorities are releasing photos and urging potential victims to come forward.
Saskatoon shifts federal funding to purchase empty lots for affordable housing projects after a First Nation partnership stalls. The city aims to prepare sites for Indigenous-led developments to combat homelessness.
A landmark Ottawa pub, the Heart & Crown in the ByWard Market, is now available for lease. Councillor Tim Tierney also plans a motion to designate an 'Irish Village' in the area. Discover the details.
Discover Zen Greystone South in Cochrane, where new townhomes by Avalon Master Builder feature fenced yards, double garages, and no condo fees. Explore a lifestyle blending mountain access with urban amenities.
Explore the Sage model by Baywest Homes in Rangeview, Calgary. This 2,271-sq-ft home features a secluded primary bedroom, open-concept living, and smart design for modern families. Discover your retreat.
Calgary's record housing starts in 2025 outpace Toronto and Vancouver, driven by a surge in downtown condo and rental projects. Discover the city's urban transformation.
The new Build Canada Homes Agency, backed by $13 million, aims to streamline construction, cut costs, and restore buyer confidence in Canada's struggling new home market. Could this be the light at the end of the tunnel?
New data reveals the wide range of home prices in GTA neighbourhoods with top-rated elementary schools. Find out where you can buy in for less and where the premium soars.
A new REMAX Canada report reveals subdued buyer sentiment in the condo market despite lower prices. Sales in the GTA fell 11.9%, with values down 5.1%. Analysts see a potential window for buyers in 2026.
Pinnacle International's SkyTower at One Yonge St. has reached 100 storeys. The 106-storey condo will be Canada's tallest building, with its top floor level with the CN Tower's observation deck.
Canadians who chose variable-rate mortgages in 2025 for lower rates may face financial strain in 2026 as markets bet on Bank of Canada rate hikes. Read the full analysis.
Robert McLister warns that declining real estate prices may restrict renewal and refinancing options for many Canadians in the coming years, especially those who bought near the peak.
Toronto Sun readers discuss the economic gap since Archie Bunker's time, call for holiday kindness, and propose a solution to the LCBO-U.S. alcohol dispute. Read their insights.
Winnipeg City Council has approved a controversial plan to rezone the historic Granite Curling Club site. The decision paves the way for redevelopment, sparking debate over heritage and urban growth.
New data reveals a major shift in Canadian mortgage preferences. Interest in five-year terms jumps 21% while investment property quotes crash to just 2%. Explore what this means for buyers and homeowners.
After 44 years in business, Ottawa's iconic Kiddie Kobbler shoe store is closing its doors. Owner Rob Krantzberg, known as the 'shoeman,' retires, marking the end of an era for local families.
Calgary's 40-storey Stephen Avenue Place enters a second court-ordered receivership in two years. The downtown tower will be listed for sale in January with a $60 million asking price.
Canadian mortgage rates increased this week, reversing a period of stability. Expert Robert McLister analyzes the uptick and forecasts a quiet period into January, barring bond market surprises.
A new design-build project in Burnaby's Capitol Hill layers three homes onto one property, presenting as a stylish single-family residence. Discover how Theorem Developments is redefining 'missing-middle' housing.
Brenda Buchanan steps down as CEO of Ontario's real estate regulator following the iPro Realty controversy. Get the latest details on the leadership change.