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- Gastown Designated a National Historic Site by vancouverreflections on Aug 28, 2009
Gastown is one of Vancouver’s most popular tourist designations, well known for its carefully preserved cobbled streets and heritage buildings.To recognize its historic significance, the Honourable Jim Prentice, Canada’s Environment Minister who...
- Vancouver Real Estate Graph for June 2009 by vancouverreflections on Jul 6, 2009
The average price of houses, townhouses and condos dipped slightly in June, compared to May. Prices have been rising since March. The graph shows the houses on the top, townhomes (middle) and condos (bottom) average price from 1977 to present. ...
- Island Acadians, As Colorful As Their Flag by Iles-de-la-Madeleine on Jun 14, 2009
The Iles-de-la-Madeleine Population The civilized make up of Iles-de-la-Madeleine is approximately 12,500 people and more than 90% of these are from the French speaking culture. The rest originated from the British Iles. Of the French culture the...
- My Take on Vancouver Real Estate Market by vancouverreflections on May 21, 2009
I’ve always believed the best way to keep your pulse on the Vancouver real estate market is to be working with Buyer Clients. When setting up a buyer tour, it becomes quickly evident what’s selling and what’s not and one is able to...
- Analysing Vancouver Real Estate on Beach Avenue by vancouverreflections on May 1, 2009
I have a beautiful listing at 1403 Beach Avenue, West End, Vancouver, so I’ve been spending much time in what I call Vancouver’s forgotten neighbourhood. I’ve been meeting new clients who call on this listing and was out last weeken...
- Canada Seal Hunt Will Receive Support From A Song by Iles-de-la-Madeleine on Apr 30, 2009
This week, singer/song writer Jean Lapointe of Quebec will release a new album called “L’eau” or “The Water”, in English. One of it’s individual songs is called, “La chasse aux phoques” or “The Seal Hunt”. This s...
- Wholesale Lobster Off the Shores of the Iles-de-la-Madeleine by Iles-de-la-Madeleine on Apr 18, 2009
Fishing season begins on the first Monday of May on the Archipelago. Then comes the wholesale lobster, big and fat, and widely acclaimed for it’s delicious meat. It is the American lobster that is fished off the Islands. The king of the Canadian...



















