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, ...
The numbers speak for themselves. In a market of seven million people, last month 570 new homes sold. Normally that would be more than 3,000. Sales have been at historic, never-before-OMG levels now ...
As Cody peed splendidly on a utility pole, I looked up and saw the first poster. ‘Join the movement,’ it said, with a ...
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 ...
That’s also the talk coming out of housing mega-pumper, Royal Lepage. It says sales will jump almost 8%, reaching the highest ...
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 ...
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 ...
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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