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Here’s When Buying Two One-Way Flights Is Cheaper Than a Round-Trip Ticket
There are circumstances when a return ticket just doesn't make financial sense.
15 New Hotels That Are Setting the Tone for 2026
The first wave of new hotels is setting a high bar for 2026.
Retreat Like a Rockefeller at This Historic Arizona Hot Springs Resort
Revitalizing guests since 1896. Revamped in 2019.
Qantas to Launch First-Ever Nonstop Flight Between Australia and Las Vegas
Every year, more than 250,000 Australians make their way to Las Vegas. And every single one of them had to connect through another US city to get there. For them, the journey to Las Vegas has always i...
This Upscale Hotel Revives Salt Lake City’s Grand Railroad History
The Asher Adams preserves Salt Lake City's railroad legacy.
Housing Market Resurgence Leads To Better Economic Growth In Some Provinces, But Slowdown Still To Come
Following an unexpectedly frenzied spring housing market, some provinces will be spared from the impending economic slowdown. At least, for now.The "relative strength" of the rebound has led Marc Deso...
Serious Shortage Of Seniors' Housing Motivates BC Developer
Developer Oliver Webbe hadn’t realized the serious shortfall of seniors' housing until earlier this year, when his own parents-in-law could no longer live independently due to health issues.The Chief ...
Toronto Approves Revised Plans For Wilson Heights 'Housing Now' Site
At Tuesday's Toronto City Council meeting, councillors approved the Zoning By-law Amendment application for Block 1 of 50 Wilson Heights Boulevard — one portion of a larger City-led Housing Now initia...
With Residential Construction "Collapsing" In Ontario, Structural Reform Is The Fix
Ontario’s residential construction sector is not just slowing — it is collapsing under the weight of a policy, cost, and confidence crisis that has been decades in the making.RESCON’s latest pre-budge...
10 Major Metro Vancouver Developments Set To Complete In 2026
This is a very significant moment in time for the real estate industry. New construction has slowed to a crawl due to a confluence of factors, including economic conditions, elevated construction cost...
GTA Home Sales, Prices Expected To Hold Steady In 2026: TRREB
After years of volatility, the GTA housing market is entering a holding pattern.That’s the takeaway from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board’s 2026 Market Outlook and Year in Review, which forecast...
Hudson's Bay Left Behind 15 Million Sq. Ft Of Space. What Happens To It Now?
We’re closing in on almost a year since the Hudson’s Bay Company (HBC) filed for creditor protection. Liquidating the company’s assets and closing all of its stores was the easy part — and has mostly ...
Build Canada Homes Pulls From Public, Private Sectors For Exec Team
The economy may be acclimating to tariffs and interest rate pain has eased (for now), but Canadian housing remains sorely in crisis. Against that backdrop, Build Canada Homes (BCH) has its work cut ou...
Home Relocation Project Brings 17 Affordable Rentals To Sunshine Coast's shíshálh Nation
Via Renewal Development and Wesgroup, 17 affordable rental homes are now in the hands of the shíshálh Nation — marking the completion of a project that addresses the community’s housing needs while cr...
Should You Buy A Toronto Condo Right Now? Experts Weigh In
Anyone who’s spent time browsing condo listings in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) will tell you: there is currently no shortage of options. Not only that, prices have dropped to the point that they ma...
City Council Advances 3 Projects Under ‘Toronto Builds’ Framework
Toronto City Council approved zoning for about a dozen housing projects at its February session — held last week — and of those, three will be rolled out under the new Toronto Builds policy framework....
Vancouver To Develop Affordable Multiplex Via Housing Design Catalogue, Federal Funds
Last week, Vancouver City Council greenlit a new social housing project that will be undertaken using a series of tools introduced, in recent years, by the Government of Canada.The project is set for ...