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Between the first quarter of 2024 and the same period in 2025, Atlantic Canada’s housing market faced fluctuating sales and evolving supply conditions. A significant upswing in late 2024 gave way to more tempered activity in early 2025, while growth in construction may play a role in future market activity. Sales Source: Edge Realty Analytics Sales in Atlantic Canada varied notably across the five quarters, with quarter-to-quarter shifts underscoring market volatility. Q1 2024 began with a -2.6% dip in home sales from the previous quarter, despite a +6.6% year-over-year gain. Sales remained relatively flat in Q2 (-0.4% q/q) before recovering…

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In late-April, Diana Chan McNally found out she has been appointed as a public member to the City of Toronto’s Housing Rights Advisory Committee. “She is a fierce advocate for the unhoused, and I think many of us appreciate the work she does to give voice to the people in our city who don’t have a voice,” said Ward 18-Willowdale City Councillor Lily Cheng before her fellow Council members at an April 23 meeting.To Cheng’s point, Chan McNally has spent much of her career life advocating for the unhoused, and has had conversations with the the city’s most marginalized that…

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You’ve landed in Canmore—surrounded by snow-dusted peaks, fresh alpine air, and a seemingly endless trail network just waiting to be explored. Whether you’ve just unpacked moving boxes or are still house-hunting in the Bow Valley, hiking is one of the best ways to fall in love with your new surroundings. New to the area and unsure where to start? We’ve rounded up some of the best hikes in and around Canmore that are perfect for beginners, weekend warriors, and everyone in between. Top Canmore Hiking Trails for Every Level Whether you’re easing into your hiking boots or ready for a…

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Most development projects that face insolvency are ones that are in the early stages, which makes the Chloé project that’s now under receivership something of an anomaly. The Chloé project is a four-storey mixed-use project located at 2096 W 47th Avenue in the Kerrisdale neighbourhood of Vancouver, along East Boulevard and the Arbutus Greenway. The project consists of 46 strata units and 11 commercial retail units and was completed last year. The project website describes Chloé as “classical architecture and living spaces that reflect the natural beauty, heritage, and allure of the community.”The developer of the project is Vancouver-based Matchpoint…

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Time for your cheat sheet on this week’s top stories. Canadian Real Estate Bank of Canada’s Commitment To Mandate Questionable If It Cuts Here: BMO The Bank of Canada’s (BoC) credibility is being questioned for the second time in recent years. While headline inflation plunged due to the carbon tax repeal, the BoC-preferred CPI-Core surged beyond its tolerance range. This comes after the central bank cut rates—adding inflationary stimulus to an already accelerating trend. BMO warned investors that further rate cuts at this inflation level would force markets to doubt the BoC’s commitment to its mandate.  Continue Reading… Canadian First-Time…

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There’s something empowering about taking yourself out on a date. Whether you’re newly single, just moved  here, or simply enjoying your own company, these solo date ideas in Toronto help you explore the city. As a bonus, exploring solo can help you get to know different neighbourhoods. It’s a great way to figure out where you feel most at home, especially if you’re considering renting or buying in Toronto.  Cozy Cafés and People Watching Start your solo journey with a warm drink and a good vibe. These are ideal for journaling, reading, or just soaking in the local energy. 1)…

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Wasaga Beach – home to the longest freshwater beach in the world – is in store for a major makeover. While there’s something nostalgic and welcoming about the beachfront town’s stuck-in-time retro grittiness, change is inevitable – even if it means the demolition of longtime staples (RIP Bananas Beach Club). In the wake of recent redevelopment plans (more on that later), the Ontario government announced last week that it is investing nearly $38 million to build Destination Wasaga. Set to breathe new life into the rapidly growing town, the plan will create a premier year-round tourist destination that includes beaches,…

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Canada’s real estate market is navigating one of its most uncertain chapters in years. Interest rates are softening, but affordability remains out of reach for many. Inflation is still a concern, consumer confidence is fragile, and global tensions continue to shape economic uncertainty. In this kind of environment, real estate decisions are no longer just transactional – they’re deeply personal and increasingly high-stakes. Today’s buyers and sellers are navigating more than just listings and mortgage rates. They’re weighing questions about job stability, long-term affordability, family priorities, and whether now is the right time to make a move. From coast to…

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Regina might be known for its prairie skies and community charm, but locals know there’s a whole other side to the city—its food. Over the past few years, Regina’s dining scene has quietly blossomed into a vibrant blend of comfort food classics, global cuisine, and local innovation. Whether you’re new to town, exploring the city as a visitor, or researching neighbourhoods to relocate, there’s no better way to get to know the city than through its best restaurants in Regina. Check It Out  Cathedral Area Neighborhood With its walkability, character homes, and unique local shops, Cathedral is a cultural hub…

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In an industry where listing presentations have barely changed in decades, one Canadian brokerage has taken a different approach. They’ve designed a complete selling system that every new agent receives the moment they join. It’s called the Total Listing Kit, and it’s the brainchild of Trevor Evans, broker of record at Century 21 Millennium, a six-office brokerage with a physical footprint that stretches from Toronto to Georgian Bay, Ont. “The market has changed,” says Evans. “Sellers expect more strategy, more insight and a more professional experience. This Kit is how we help our agents deliver that.” One of the challenges…

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