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Feature Stories

Architecture: Surrey's Public Library

The latest step in Surrey’s dramatic evolution: a reinvention of that most taken-for-granted amenity, the public library

By published Dec 1, 2011

The China Factor

Chinese money is flowing into Greater Vancouver real estate at a rate not seen since the early 1990s, when anxious citizens of Hong Kong bought property here as a safeguard against the impending handover

By published Mar 28, 2011

The Oldest Standing Erickson House

Is the oldest standing Arthur Erickson house, made famous by the Twilight films, private property or a public treasure?

By published Nov 1, 2010

Converted Spaces: From Industrial To Residential

Vancouver's ranks are swelling, but condominium towers and cookie-cutter homes aren’t for everyone. These former industrial spaces show how conversions and renovations can help us densify without losing our connection to Vancouver's past.

By published Sep 1, 2010

Ditch The House

Vancouver has become a city of condominiums. Is there a condo in your future? What’s it like, exactly, to give up a house and join the suite life?

By published Apr 30, 2010