by Kenzie Andrews | Mar 11, 2026 | Blog, Campbell River, Campus of Care, Comox, Long-term care, Port Alberni, Residential Building Construction
In This Week’s Editor’s Note: Port Alberni: proposed 10,000 sq.ft. community healthcare center and daycare Comox: proposed Canadian Forces Housing Program to include 212 units at 19 Wing Campbell River: provincial budget cancels long-term care facility...
by Kenzie Andrews | Mar 19, 2025 | Blog, Campbell River, Clayoquot Sound Biosphere Centre, Port Alberni, Residential Building Construction, Tenders, Tofino
This Week’s Editor’s Note: Tofino: building permit submitted for Biosphere Centre Port Alberni: two proposed five-storey projects are for sale Campbell River: BC Housing replacing 48 townhomes with 264 units Clayoquat Sound is a UNESCO Biosphere Region. As one of...
by Kenzie Andrews | Jun 12, 2024 | Blog, Campbell River, Cumberland, Powell River, Residential Building Construction, Residential Development, Residential Housing
In this week’s Editor’s Note Cumberland: proposed 38 townhouses and 3 apartment buildings Powell River: rezoning for a 55-unit strata multi-family Campbell River: DP approved for five-story, 43-unit apartment The Village of Cumberland has received a Zoning application...
by Kenzie Andrews | Mar 10, 2021 | Blog, Campbell River, Condominiums, Courtenay, Port Alberni, Residential Building Construction
In this Week’s Issue of Building Links Courtenay: A new five storey, 41 unit condo building proposed near Walmart.Campbell River: Development permit approved for 26 luxury condo units beside Fisherman’s Wharf. Port Alberni: Organizers reviewing funding sources...
by Kenzie Andrews | Feb 18, 2021 | Around Town, Blog, Construction, Lumber, Residential Building Construction, Residential Housing, Statistics Canada, StatsCan, Vancouver Island
Your Weekly Construction Briefing According to a February StatsCan report, prices for residential building construction increased at a faster pace in the 4th quarter (+2.9%) than in the 3rd (+2.5%) in 2020. The gain in the fourth quarter was the largest on record....