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Don’t Panic! CMHC Signs Most of Mount Seymour Trails “No Trespassing”

Lee Lau, Pinkbike.com, Oct 23, 2016

On October 10, 2016, trail users and residents neighboring Mount Seymour found No Trespassing signs placed over 25 access points and trailheads indicating that access was prohibited. Mass confusion ensued. Very few users and/or residents knew that the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (“CMHC”), a Canadian Crown Corporation providing mortgage insurance to homeowners, owns a swathe of land on Mount Seymour in North Vancouver.

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53 neighbourhoods join Metro Vancouver’s million dollar club

Joanne Lee-Young, Vancouver Sun, January 5, 2016

The average value of detached homes has broken through $1 million in more than 50 additional Metro Vancouver neighbourhoods, 2016 assessment figures show.

“It’s a little, depressed area,” Realtor Jason Weinman said of the Multiple Listing Service-defined zone of Lynnmour on the North Shore. There’s not much to this zone between the end of the Ironworkers Memorial Bridge and Capilano University,

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LandRush 2015 – NIHO President Impresses Jurock REI

NIHO President Rudy Nielsen gave one of the key presentations to 600 people at the successful Real Estate LandRush 2015 Conference on Feb 28th.

Conference founder, Ozzie Jurock, said:

“That success was due in no small measure to your own fine contribution on our stage.

You presented your thoughts, ideas and forecasts in a timely, interesting and professional manner and helped us create a ‘convention type experience’

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Moresby Camp, BC

Moresby1Overview: Moresby Camp, an abandoned logging camp, is located on the northern end of Moresby Island on Haida Gwaii (formerly the Queen Charlotte Islands) in north-western British Columbia, about 130 kilometres from Prince Rupert. Moresby Camp provides the closest road access to Gwaii Haanas National Park.

Haida Gwaii is located in north-western British Columbia, about 130 kilometres from the mainland. Commonly referred to as ‘Canada’s Galapagos,’ Haida Gwaii consists of two large main islands –

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