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‘It’s a shame’: Vancouver builder says red tape killed DTES social housing projectPerdip Moore says he was ready to build 14 units of social housing on a lot at 436 East Hastings, but red tape with the city derailed the project.CanadaSep 19
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Vancouver developer wins deferral on $10 million owed to the cityAnthem bought the land, the site of a former Chevron station, for $72 million in 2017, and agreed to pay the city $26 million in amenity contributions in 2021 to rezone the land.PoliticsJun 13
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Calgary heritage landmark gets new lease on lifeA landmark steeped in history, Calgary's Nimmons House serves as the cornerstone of a high-density residential development, thanks to a delicate construction operation.May 30
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Ontario municipalities feel impacts of housing law, worry over little audit progressIt has been more than three months since Ontario promised to make municipalities 'whole' on a loss of development charge revenue due to a new provincial law.CanadaMar 13
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Integrity commissioner clears Doug Ford after developers attend daughter’s stag and doeOntario Premier Doug Ford told the integrity commissioner that guests identified as developers at his daughter's stag and doe party in the summer were 'personal friends.'PoliticsFeb 9
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Saskatoon appeal board votes in favour of Arbutus after city disputeA record of decision from the appeal board was released, giving a detailed summary of both the Arbutus standpoint, as well as the city's.CanadaJan 6
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Opposition parties submit complaints over Ford government Greenbelt changesGreen Party Leader Mike Schreiner sent a letter to the Integrity Commissioner asking for whether Premier Doug Ford and Housing Minister Steve Clark broke the MPP Integrity act.PoliticsNov 29, 2022
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Ontario losing farmland at fast rate amid urban sprawl: provincial agriculture groupData from the 2021 Census of Agriculture suggests Ontario is losing 319 acres of farmland daily, equal to the loss of one average family farm per day.EnvironmentJun 18, 2022
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Virtual open house discusses Prison for Women property plansPlans for a new development on the site of the former Prison for Women in Kingston's Portsmouth neighbourhood were discussed at a virtual open house Wednesday night.NewsAug 11, 2021
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Developer rebrands Capitol Condominiums to signal fresh start with project set to move forwardFormer movie theatre in downtown Kingston set to be redeveloped into a 9 story condominium. Developer Darryl Firsten has rebranded the project calling it Crown Condominiums.CanadaMay 6, 2021
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