In 1960, a chocolate bar and an ice cream cone competed for that 10 cents in your pocket and your home sold for an average price of $13,105. Yes! By 1970 we reached $24,000, by 1980 we clocked in at $100,000, by 1990 $230,000 and by 2000...
BY JEFF LEE, VANCOUVER SUN Photograph by: Les Bazso, PNG Files, Vancouver Sun
Vancouver's troubled Olympic village could still wind up costing taxpayers as much as $100 million in unrecovered debt despite herculean efforts to sell the project's remaining units, Coun. Geoff Meggs said Tuesday.
His pronouncement came after city manager Penny Ballem repo...
By PREET BANERJEE, Featured in the Globe and Mail Photograph by: Jason Lee of REUTERS
I’m in New York this week and I’ve noticed a few things. I think their hamburgers are overpriced and they think our Canadian real estate is overpriced.
One of the best burgers you can buy in New York City is a relatively well kept secret. There are no signs beckoning...