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The forest industry helped build the City of Mission and still contributes to the economy today. As a 'bedroom community' the West Coast Express commuter train has brought a demand for housing to Mission as folks working in points west look for affordable housing and smaller community to raise their family in.

Mission also offers a full range of shopping, schools and recreation. Great sports fields, a variety of parks and a wonderful Liesure Centre with arena's, curling sheets and swimming pool round out the many places to take the kids.

Local Attractions

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This home sits on an almost 60,000-square-foot lot. It has six bedrooms and 10 bathrooms. In Lake Tahoe, $25.5 million could buy the infamous Osprey Estate, recently purchased by PeopleSoft and Workday cofounder David Duffield.  The lakefront home, complete with 6 car garage and indoor pool,  is 7100 square feet and sits on over eight acres of land. – $25,513,000 Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 21/05/2013
This home is located on nearly 3 acres and has 5 bedrooms and 8 bathrooms.  Looks like it could use a bit of landscaping, though. In Beverly Hills $24.5 million could by you the home of fashion mogul (Guess jeans) Georges Mariano.  His estate has 2 guest houses, maids quarters, a sunken tennis court and pavilion, terraces, pool/cabana, and over 2 acres of lush gardens, lawns and pathways. ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 19/05/2013

Construction and Expansion

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  Galaxy World, billed as the first orbiting Condo Tower in the universe, has sold every last one of its 20,000 units, and is now in the early stages of being assembled. The project is expected to take 20 years before the first tenants can move in, and there still a lot of wrinkles to be ironed out before then. Like, how will people get up there? Like, how will their furniture get up ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 19/05/2013
  Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images The hole where the Chicago Spire condominium project, stalled since 2008, would be built. As the housing market recovers, bidders are emerging for the note on the stalled Chicago Spire condominium property, once slated to be North America's tallest building. Ireland's National Asset Management Agency, or NAMA, a so-called bad bank that is ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 18/05/2013

Community Events

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If all of this were merely embarrassing it would be tolerable. The world will find some new sensation and move on, without much damage to the city’s reputation. Unfortunately, it is much more than that. Mr. Ford has become an impediment to the city’s advancement. His ongoing troubles, mostly self-inflicted, draw energy and attention way from the city’s problems and sap its ability ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 18/05/2013
  Shannon Belkin and Tali’ah Aquilini chaired a gala to benefit a Salvation Army program aiding victims of sexual trafficking. STANDING TALLER: Shannon Belkin and Tina Oliver’s golf club lunches for 100 women regularly benefited the Salvation Army’s Deborah’s Gate program to aid sexual-trafficking victims. This year, with Oliver still on the committee and Tali’ah ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 18/05/2013

Family & Kids

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This yet to be completed home belongs to Lululemon founder, Chip Wilson.  It sits right on Vancouver’s Point Grey Road waterfront, with unobstructed views of the water and mountains.  Chip combined two already very large lots together to make for roughly 2/3rds of an acre. In Los Angeles, Ryan Seacrest recently purchased the home formerly owned by Ellen DeGeneres.    ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 19/05/2013
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Posted by David Hutchinson on 21/04/2013

Parks & Recreation

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Sukhi Kang 604-377-1246 www.sukhikang.com Victoria Day is marked as a public holiday. May Long Weekend has always been the unofficial start of Canada’s summer. Welcome the warmer weather, and get outside on the open road! So you're looking for something fun to do during the May long weekend, but the prospect of Vancouver's crowded streets, patios and beaches diminishes your enthusiasm? Why ... Read More...
Posted by Sukhi Kang on 17/05/2013
Vancouver parks and pools may soon see unisex washrooms. The model of separate men’s and ladies’ rooms doesn’t suit many in the transgender and gender-variant communities, so park board commissioner Trevor Loke has floated the idea of changing washroom configurations, signage and some pool programming to suit this community and others. Loke, who is the parks board liaison with ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 15/05/2013

Market Reports and Conditions

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This home has 8 bedrooms and 13 bathrooms. For $25 million, you could also own director Steven Spielberg’s East Hampton’s home, which (aside from over a dozen bedrooms) features a state of the art film studio, stables, and a guesthouse. Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 19/05/2013
JONATHAN HAYWARD / THE CANADIAN With the loonie poised to tumble, there are still some ways to protect the value of your investment portfolio. By: Rudy Luukko Mutual Funds Columnist, Published on Sat May 18 2013 It wasn’t long ago that the Canadian dollar was one of the world’s most robust currencies, and that exposure to the weak U.S. dollar ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 18/05/2013

Restaurants / Bars / Coffee Houses

  Red Wagon on East Hastings is included in the book, Where Chefs Eat. Photograph by: Handout , Files                       A new guide that spills the beans on some 2,000 restaurants around the world where chefs, themselves, like to eat, features 23 Vancouver restaurants. Ranging from ramen ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 15/05/2013
Nightlife in Vancouver 2012 HD (Chicvoyage in Vancouver) Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 21/04/2013

Schools & Universities

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Home to the world-class University of British Columbia, nationally-renowned Simon Fraser Univerisity and a wide range of top-notch professional colleges, Metro Vancouver is one of the best places in Canada to pursue higher education. Use this Guide to Vancouver Universities & Colleges to find the best options for your education goals. University of British Columbia One of Canada’s ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 17/05/2013
University of British Columbia - A Quick Overview Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 21/04/2013

Shopping

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  Mountain View Country Club Golf Course Homes in La Quinta, California.                         When she talks about her numerous Canadian clients, Palm Springs realtor Sheri Dettman of Sheri Dettman & Associates in La Quinta says: “People tell us they just want to be warm. Year-round ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 16/05/2013
Sukhi Kang 604-377-1246 www.sukhikang.com J-Lo may be preparing to move her family into a new house. The "Jenny from the Block" hitmaker is rumored purchasing an eight-bedroom mansion standing on three acres of land in the Hamptons for a cool $10 million. Built in 2004, the 8-bed, 4.5-bath measures 8,5000 square feet. The landscaped grounds include a large pool, patio area and plenty of hedges ... Read More...
Posted by Sukhi Kang on 16/05/2013

Sports & Activities

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Elsa/Getty ImagesRobinson Cano of the New York Yankees knocks in a run in the first inning as J.P. Arencibia of the Toronto Blue Jays catches on May 17, 2013 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City.     Twitter   Google+  LinkedIn  Email  Comments  More NEW YORK — Mark Buehrle shut down nemesis Vernon Wells, ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 18/05/2013
Patience is a key with any draft selection, but the B.C. Lions were prepared to wait for only so long.The Lions decided to pass on a couple prospects and selected red-shirt offensive lineman Hunter Steward from Liberty University in Virginia with their first pick, sixth overall, in Monday's CFL Canadian Draft.The Lions had some interest in Regina Rams' defensive tackle Stefan Charles and McMaster ... Read More...
Posted by David Hutchinson on 16/05/2013
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