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Demovicted Burnaby renters to move into new apartments at old rents

Demovicted Burnaby renters to move into new apartments at old rents

Public officials and developers gathered May 13 to celebrate a new rental development that will welcome previously displaced Metrotown renters.
Photos: Home of National Capital Commission architect sells immediately in North Vancouver

Photos: Home of National Capital Commission architect sells immediately in North Vancouver

The late Arthur James Capling was behind an effort to restore heritage buildings on Sussex Drive and ByWard Market in Ottawa
These are the non-market rental housing projects developed on Burnaby-owned land

These are the non-market rental housing projects developed on Burnaby-owned land

The city has contributed more than $172 million to non-market housing in the form of land, grants and site prep.
B.C. rejects Burnaby petition for exemption to new transit-oriented development rules

B.C. rejects Burnaby petition for exemption to new transit-oriented development rules

Land near SkyTrain hubs is 'ideal' for increasing housing supply and a mix of housing types, says the B.C. government.
Burnaby needs stronger renter protections in wake of new B.C. housing laws: councillor

Burnaby needs stronger renter protections in wake of new B.C. housing laws: councillor

A city councillor wants to soften the impact of development-induced displacement in Burnaby by increasing tenant protections.
'We have done enough in Brentwood for density': Burnaby to lobby B.C. for exception to new housing rules

'We have done enough in Brentwood for density': Burnaby to lobby B.C. for exception to new housing rules

Burnaby city council has unanimously supported the 'Save Brentwood Park' petition which seeks to exempt the neighbourhood from provincial rules around building near local SkyTrain stations.
'Inevitable decimation': Burnaby residents petition against B.C.'s transit-oriented housing rules

'Inevitable decimation': Burnaby residents petition against B.C.'s transit-oriented housing rules

'Save Brentwood Park' petition seeks municipal support for exemptions from transit-oriented development rules.
New park, 5 towers, 2,000+ homes coming to Burnaby's Brentwood

New park, 5 towers, 2,000+ homes coming to Burnaby's Brentwood

Concord Brentwood's third phase has been approved with 2,004 new homes.
Province, feds fund homes for 14 seniors at risk of homelessness in Burnaby

Province, feds fund homes for 14 seniors at risk of homelessness in Burnaby

A partnership between the federal government, provincial government and Progressive Housing Society will develop a new combined supportive- and assisted-living facility in Burnaby.
Burnaby approves 292 rental homes in union-developed buildings

Burnaby approves 292 rental homes in union-developed buildings

BCGEU's two-tower project has been given the final approval from city council and the union is 'hopeful' the building will be complete in 2027.