Liquor Store Sales Drop Again, Statistics Canada Data Shows
New data from Statistics Canada reveals a continued decline in liquor store sales across the country, marking another year of reduced consumer spending in this retail sector.
New data from Statistics Canada reveals a continued decline in liquor store sales across the country, marking another year of reduced consumer spending in this retail sector.
A new CMHC index shows Canada's housing crisis has eased but remains historically high, spreading to cities like Ottawa, where affordability plummeted since 2019 with two waves of unaffordability.
As Vancouver prepares for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, homeowners are exploring short-term rental opportunities through platforms like Airbnb, navigating complex regulations while capitalizing on increased demand.
A new one-year pilot project in Quebec will permit retailers to remain open until 9 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, testing extended weekend shopping hours.
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RecommendedA British Columbia court has ruled that a real estate developer is not required to demonstrate 'good character' to claim a share of profits from a joint venture, setting a significant precedent for business partnerships.
McKernan neighborhood residents express frustration as multi-unit infill homes are used for short-term rentals and lodging houses, prompting city regulatory action.
Paramedics and a patient were trapped for 25 minutes in a malfunctioning elevator in a 60-year-old West Vancouver tower, underscoring critical risks from aging equipment and delayed upgrades.
A Montreal real estate agent was sent a letter by Quebec's French-language watchdog, OQLF, for insufficient French content on his Instagram page, sparking debate over language enforcement in digital spaces.
L'OCA Quality Market announces closure of both its boutique grocery locations in Edmonton and Sherwood Park, with final operations ending March 12.
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RecommendedA new tiny homes village is set to open in New Westminster by the end of the year, providing transitional housing and addressing urban affordability challenges in the region.
A Vancouver barbershop has become a local landmark with its unusual decor: dozens of hats hung wall to wall, each with its own story. The owner's collection of 'retired' headwear creates a nostalgic atmosphere for customers.
The owner of Westmount Centre in Edmonton has unveiled ambitious plans to convert the aging indoor mall into a modern outdoor shopping complex, aiming to revitalize the retail space and enhance the community experience.
A colossal log home that began its transport from Lajord on Tuesday is now approaching its final destination, marking the near completion of an extraordinary relocation effort.
The severe housing shortage in Canmore, driven by high demand and limited supply, is creating significant barriers for new physicians trying to relocate, exacerbating healthcare access issues in the area.
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RecommendedTempus Capital Inc. and TUK Group have closed a new joint development project in Toronto expected to deliver up to 18 residential units, with several additional sites under contract for expansion in 2026.
Safe Haven Foundation partners with Dolce Real Estate to create Haven's Rise, providing down payment assistance and financial education for women and girls on the brink of homelessness to achieve home ownership in Calgary.
Downtown Calgary's HAT @ NINTH office-to-residential conversion project has begun welcoming residents, supported by the city's development incentive program.
The controversial Cedar Crescent Village development in Port Elgin's waterfront area may have its lease terminated, as local authorities weigh public opposition and environmental concerns.
Toronto Sun readers have voted The Beach as their favorite neighborhood, highlighting its waterfront boardwalk, Queen Street East boutiques, and community charm. The top five list includes Little Italy, Yorkville, Bloor West Village, and High Park.
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RecommendedBILD Edmonton Metro's 2026 economic forecast predicts a return to normalized housing starts after record years, with experts describing a rebalancing rather than a crash in Alberta's residential market.
A North Etobicoke home from the 1970s underwent a complete transformation, expanding living space without increasing its footprint. The renovation preserved mature gardens while creating a warm, functional family environment.
A $12.2 billion federal initiative aims to cut development charges by up to 50%, sparking calls for structural reforms to lower housing costs and improve affordability in Ontario's strained market.
Industry experts advocate for perseverance in Ontario's housing market, highlighting a decade-long project timeline and buyer advantages in a high-inventory environment.
Residential resale transactions in Metro Vancouver increased dramatically from January to February, yet remain below last year's levels and historical averages, prompting experts to warn against premature optimism.
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RecommendedExplore how VOGT, a Canadian-founded brand, has grown from modest stainless steel sink deliveries to over 5,000 products, emphasizing engineering integrity and wellness-focused design in the competitive kitchen and bath market.
Commercial real estate professionals in Ottawa express confusion as the federal government has not clarified its future office space requirements, impacting downtown vacancy rates and planning.
The Tolpuddle Housing Co-op in London's Old East Village faces a deepening financial crisis as drug dealing activities and vacant apartments awaiting repairs strain its resources, highlighting urban housing challenges.
Financial expert Robert McLister cautions home seekers against rushing into purchases this spring, citing potential market weakness ahead and advising patience for better opportunities.
A year following the collapse of Hudson's Bay Company, some former retail spaces have been creatively repurposed, yet numerous storefronts remain empty, highlighting ongoing urban challenges.
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RecommendedAlberta's newly announced Condo Dispute Resolution Tribunal is welcomed by owners but concerns over high legal expenses remain unresolved, highlighting ongoing financial pressures in condo governance.