development

The researchers studied two Australian cities and gathered data from the last 20 years. (Photo: Paulo Ramos/UBC Faculty of Forestry)

Young people the ‘missing middle’ of park planning, development: B.C. study

Sara Barron and Emily Rugel created a way to evaluate parks based on order, seclusion and diversity

 

Applications open for the new Rossland Yards building. Photo: Jim Bailey

Tenant applications open for Rossland Yards

The afforable housing building is expected to be ready for occupancy in March or April 2023

 

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, front right, and Squamish Nation councillor Khelsilem arrive for an announcement and groundbreaking at the First Nation’s Senakw housing development site in Vancouver on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2022. A Vancouver residents association has launched a legal bid to quash the services agreement between the city and the Squamish Nation relating to the largest Indigenous-led housing and retail development in Canadian history. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck

Lawsuit targets largest Indigenous-led housing and retail development in B.C. history

Group argues services deal for Squamish Nation’s Senakw project in Vancouver unlawfully approved

 

The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear an appeal from property developer Concord Pacific Acquisitions, ending a long-running legal dispute over the billion-dollar development of one of Vancouver’s last parcels of waterfront land. British Columbia’s provincial flag flies on a flag pole in Ottawa, Friday July 3, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld

Canada’s high court won’t hear dispute over $1B Vancouver waterfront development

Dispute centred on one of Vancouver’s last parcels of waterfront land

The Supreme Court of Canada has refused to hear an appeal from property developer Concord Pacific Acquisitions, ending a long-running legal dispute over the billion-dollar development of one of Vancouver’s last parcels of waterfront land. British Columbia’s provincial flag flies on a flag pole in Ottawa, Friday July 3, 2020. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Adrian Wyld
Brown areas are within a five-minute walk of one of the planned local SkyTrain stations. Areas in tan are within a 10-minute walk. (Langley City OCP)

Most land on Langley City SkyTrain route already bought by developers: realtor

Langley City land assemblages are ready to be redeveloped over the next few years

Brown areas are within a five-minute walk of one of the planned local SkyTrain stations. Areas in tan are within a 10-minute walk. (Langley City OCP)
The UBCO campus tower is still planned for 46 storeys. (UBCO graphic)

Make way: 46-storey campus housing tower gets green light in Kelowna

Council passed the newly created CD28 zone making way for the tower

The UBCO campus tower is still planned for 46 storeys. (UBCO graphic)
Kayleigh Postmus contributes to a Speak, Share, Laugh seminar at the 2022 BC Inclusion Conference in Surrey. Photo: Submitted

To live a normal life: Fruitvale woman returns from Inclusion conference

Kayleigh Postmus along with dad Ben attended the enriching 2022 Inclusion BC event in Surrey

Kayleigh Postmus contributes to a Speak, Share, Laugh seminar at the 2022 BC Inclusion Conference in Surrey. Photo: Submitted
The downtown Trail lot that used to house the Union Hotel will soon be filled with crews building a new Dairy Queen restaurant. Photo: Trail Times

A sign that the Trail Dairy Queen is coming soon?

If you have a recent photo to share email it large-size to editor@trailtimes.ca

The downtown Trail lot that used to house the Union Hotel will soon be filled with crews building a new Dairy Queen restaurant. Photo: Trail Times
”How does a senior even use $400 worth of water?” asks Margaret Crowe.

Trail utility bill is too high for seniors

Letter to the Editor from Margaret Crowe of Trail

  • Feb 3, 2022
”How does a senior even use $400 worth of water?” asks Margaret Crowe.
A rendering of the proposed Birchwood development.

‘Tough decision, I think not,’ says Trail resident

Letter to the Editor from Terry McDonnell

  • Feb 3, 2022
A rendering of the proposed Birchwood development.
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Senior housing a necessity in Trail

Letter to the Editor from Cezary Ksiazek

  • Jan 6, 2022
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The Iron Colt Development received its development permit at Rossland council earlier this month.

City of Rossland gives go ahead for Iron Colt development permit

A multi-family, 16 unit townhouse project will be built into the hillside overlooking the city

The Iron Colt Development received its development permit at Rossland council earlier this month.
A public meeting will held Feb. 8 for the Bench development at Waneta Junction. Photo: Google Maps

Townhouse development proposed for Waneta

Developer looks to clear bylaw hurdles before proceeding with purchase of three Waneta properties

A public meeting will held Feb. 8 for the Bench development at Waneta Junction. Photo: Google Maps
Inspired People with Musician Calvin Lechner

Inspired People with Musician Calvin Lechner

Moving from music to marketing in the Okanagan

  • Sep 24, 2018
Inspired People with Musician Calvin Lechner