
Joanne Lee-Young
Staff Reporter at Vancouver Sun
Staff Reporter at The Province
Reporter at The Vanc Sun/ The Province. Views are my own. RTs not endorsements.
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1 week ago |
vancouversun.com | Joanne Lee-Young
Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1Greater Vancouver saw average house prices fall to $1.2 million in April from $1.3 million in April 2024, a 6.6 per cent decline. Article contentHouse prices have fallen more in Metro Vancouver than in the rest of the country, but that has not necessarily translated into increased sales. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentThe average house prices in Greater Vancouver fell to $1.2 million in April from $1.3 million in April 2024, a 6.6 per cent decline.
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2 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | Joanne Lee-Young
On Time Service Corp. has opened in a bunch of London Drugs locations, a fresh start for a company that endured a bumpy last few years
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2 weeks ago |
ca.news.yahoo.com | Joanne Lee-Young
From left, Chris Skews, president of On Time Service Corp and employee Viktor inside London Drugs in New Westminster on June 11. Skews who ran his family-owned watch and jewelry repair business on a contract with Hudson's Bay is now with London Drugs. (Credit: Arlen Redekop)An independent, Burnaby-based watch-repair business, which had operated inside Hudson’s Bay stores across Western Canada for over 30 years, is rebuilding itself in partnership with another well-known retail chain.
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2 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | Joanne Lee-Young
Advertisement 1The decision has set off a flurry of interest, including B.C.'s transportation minister flagging worries about the choiceArticle contentA 2024 Forbes article described how Asian countries, including China, were building ships at “breakneck” speed and racing to get a foothold in North America. Sign In or Create an AccountArticle contentThis week, B.C. Ferries announced that it had chosen CMI Weihai, a Chinese, state-owned shipyard, to build four new major vessels.
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3 weeks ago |
vancouversun.com | Joanne Lee-Young
Skip to ContentAdvertisement 1There are reasons Grosvenor is feeling hopeful enough to proceed with construction, including selling 100 units in just 30 days. Article contentAt a time when an uncertain economy has delayed or cancelled residential projects, one developer is pushing forward on a major project in Burnaby’s Brentwood neighbourhood.
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