People want stuff. Regardless of the economy, interest rates, reciprocal tariffs, the Epstein files or corruption in Ukraine.
One day in the misty past, four years ago, a confident soul wrote a cheque for $179,986 and secured a unit in the awesome, ...
Buried in the budget were details of Alto, arguably the most costly public works project in Canadian history (think $50 billion). That will be a high-speed rail corridor between Union Station in the T ...
As Cody peed splendidly on a utility pole, I looked up and saw the first poster. ‘Join the movement,’ it said, with a ...
Why are buyers waiting to make offers on properties that would have vanished in mere days two years ago? Because they believe cheaper is coming. And so far, they’re right. Take the detached home on ...
Pete admits to sharing this pathetic blog with his squeeze, Genevieve, Sunday mornings. “This usually involves me reading a couple of your articles to her over a cup of coffee before the kids wake up ...
That’s also the talk coming out of housing mega-pumper, Royal Lepage. It says sales will jump almost 8%, reaching the highest ...
The Beatles were playing clubs in Liverpool the year my father achieved the highest salary yet. It was a family accomplishment, so even little Garthy was informed. The old man would be raking in ...
Note from Garth: After his post explaining the economics of owning cows in a world of food inflation, tariffs and Trump, I asked career agrarian Murray Harris to address allegations here that farmers ...
Bitcoin flew past the $120,000-per-thingy mark (in US$) in October. Now it’s at ninety grand and, analysts say, on its way to $80,000. That would be the loss of a third of its value in two months.
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