Housing bubble fears over-inflated
Filed Under Main Content · Tagged: Economic Logic, Fears, Housing Bubble, Housing Market, Vancouver
Vancouver’s existing housing market seems to defy economic logic.
Housing bubble fears over-inflated
Closing Bell: U.S. debt ceiling impasse casts shadow over market
Filed Under Main Content · Tagged: Closing Bell, Debt Ceiling, Gold, Impasse, Investors, Safe Haven
The looming deadline for a resolution to the impasse over the U.S. debt ceiling cast a shadow over the markets on Monday with gold, seen as a safe haven by investors, one of the day’s few winners.
Closing Bell: U.S. debt ceiling impasse casts shadow over market
Peninsula Co-op to build store on Tsartlip land
Filed Under Main Content · Tagged: Controversial Plans, Cross Road, Favour, First Nation, Grocery Store, Nation Land, New Location, Peninsula, Stelly, West Saanich Road
The Peninsula Co-op is scrapping controversial plans to build a grocery store on land near West Saanich Road in favour of a new location on Tsartlip First Nation land at Stelly’s Cross Road.
Read more: http://www.timescolonist.com/Peninsula+build+store+Tsartlip+land/5141177/story.html#ixzz1Ss7LjcjY
Peninsula Co-op to build store on Tsartlip land
Saskatoon leads all Canadian cities in growth
Filed Under Main Content · Tagged: Canadian Cities, Demographic Analysis, Eastern Provinces, Leads, Population, Saskatoon, Statistics Canada, Technology, Western Canada
Western Canada is home to an increasingly youthful and fast-growing population, while the eastern provinces are older and growing more slowly, according to new demographic analysis from Statistics Canada.





