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Make Way For The YuppiesNext to the Waverley Hotel, it's been one of the village's favorite watering holes for decades.
BC Budgets Billions for Housing, Details LackingEconomist says the budget does the right thing by investing in infrastructure and social programs at a time when the economy is slowing
Canada’s “Most Fabulous House” in Comox Alleged to Be Proceeds of Drug Crime.This classic house is registered to a numbered company named in a civil forfeiture lawsuit
Meet Advisors Tasked with Helping the Premier Solve Our Thorniest Problems: Lisa HelpsAs mayor, she said housing was BC's "most pressing" problem. Now she gets to fix it.
Bank Closes ATM. But are the (Unspoken) ‘Culprits’ Really to Blame?We all want a safe experience when we go to the bank. But it seems this isn’t what’s happening at the Royal Bank in Campbell River.
How You Can Turn Christmas Gifts Into A Home"Within a year, I went from having no hope of ever owning a home to moving into my own home. That was the biggest gift I've ever been given."
Why You Should Care About This Company You’ve Never Heard OfThe company is selling off huge chunks of forest land for residential development
Homeowners and the Hum of Mortgage AnxietyNearly 1 in 4 homeowners say they'd have to sell if interest rates keep going up
Tall Tree Place Now One Step Closer to Shovels in the GroundThe Cumberland project lost a grant application last year, but organizers didn't give up
A Guy With a Big Heart and A DreamThe anarchist experiment called Poole's Land closed after the owner and founder passed away
Winter on the Streets Doesn’t Make for a Very Merry ChristmasThe province is falling behind as homelessness becomes a community crisis across BC
That Deck You’ve Been Planning to Build Just Got CheaperDIY home renovators are happy with tanking lumber prices
Too Much Tourism? Local Takes Action Because Governments’ Haven’tLack of housing has forced more people to camp out
We’re Nuts About Real Estate and It Ain’t GoodThe lack of affordable housing the ballot box issue in coming elections
VanIsle is Getting Hotter — both the weather, and real estateThe pandemic has sparked 2 new groups of island home buyers - younger Canadians seeking affordability and wealthy people cashing out and leaving cities
Housing Affordability Hits HomeCumberland is experiencing spike housing costs making housing affordability a pressing issue
Winery Backs Tiny Solution to a Big ProblemVolunteers and rotary club members convert shipping containers into tiny homes for the Comox Valley’s most vulnerable citizens
Why Are We Throwing Out Delicious Seafood?These crabs are prolific, invasive, delicious, so why won't Fisheries and Oceans Canada let them on British Columbians plates?
Pay More, Get Less – That’s The Grocery Business In CanadaThe grocery bill for the average family of four spiked $1,065 last year.