Tsilhqot’in jurisdiction affects grazing, access to private property TOM FLETCHER Jun. 3, 2020 2:45 p.m. BUSINESS It has been six years since the Tsilhqot’in Nation won title to more than 1,700 square kilometres of land in the Chilcotin Plateau west of Williams Lake, and the expiry of temporary access agreements for long-established ranch and resort […]
Category Archives: All 2019 Blog Posts
Home Sales Vital To Economic Recovery
Having pushed the restart button and emerged into the “New Normal, we discover that BC’s economic engine is but a shadow of its former self. Citizens and businesses must now face the long term consequences of the national measures taken to combat the Covid19 pandemic. No amount of government stimulus funding will make up for […]
Market Update for May 2020
Chilliwack family cracks open direct sales
Chilliwack family cracks open direct salesThe Egg Shack expands to roadside sales MAY 1, 2020byJackie PearaseCHILLIWACK – A foray into farmgate egg sales using an automated, cashless vending machine is proving advantageous for Brightside Poultry in Chilliwack. Richard and Jacqueline Boer have the first farm in North America to use the egg vending machine, made […]
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April real estate sales in Chilliwack area lowest in well over a decade Sales down more than 40 %!
There were 159 home sales in April 2020 in the Chilliwack and District Real Estate Board area, which is down 44 per cent over the 10-year average of 285.5. (Black Press file) April real estate sales in Chilliwack area lowest in well over a decade Sales down more than 40 per cent, average sale prices […]
Rural Land Inquiries stimulate market movement amid lockdown.
Happy Birthday to our Majesty, Queen Elisabeth II. She rocks doesn’t she!!!
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Farmland values face headwinds
APRIL 8, 2020byPeter Mitham BC farmland values rose 5.4% in 2019, according to Farm Credit Canada’s annual survey released this week. This compared to a 6.1% last year, and was slightly ahead of the national average of 5.2%. The highest average per-acre value in the province last year was recorded in the Okanagan, at $103,288 […]