Langley’s real estate market in August 2025 favoured buyers, with rising inventory, slower sales, and softened prices across detached homes, condos, and townhomes.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley
Boredom is not a void, but a critical threshold for more impactful leadership. It's an off-ramp leading to a new direction. It signals that the usual stimuli have run their course, that the mind is restless for something deeper.
by Les Mottosky & WBN News Canada & WBN USA Edition & WBN News Global & WBNNewsCalgary & WBN News Winnipeg & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Nashville
Learn the top five factors smart investors use to identify a profitable real estate investment property and build long-term wealth.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford & WBN News Okanagan
When you buy a home, your deposit doesn’t go to the seller right away. By law, it goes into a trust account, a special account that brokerages are required to use. That money is meant to stay safe and untouched until closing day.
by Jen Dumitrescu & WBN News Canada & WBN Finance
Today kicks off with a bang, no snooze button, no excuses. The market’s open, the sky’s clear, and so is your view on life. Just don’t over-analyze the data; too much staring at the chart and you’ll miss the truth. Clarity’s a hot commodity, but even that has an expiration date.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
Wildfire smoke has returned to Vancouver, casting a hazy orange glow over the city. Air quality alerts are in effect as officials urge residents to stay indoors, close windows, and limit outdoor activity while PM2.5 levels remain elevated.
by Troy Tyrell
Inspiring leaders to choose bold action over safety for both personal growth and team advancement
by Bernice Gordon & WBN News Langley
As global supply chains remain unpredictable, South Delta businesses are turning closer to home. From restaurants serving fish right off the Ladner docks to retailers highlighting Boundary Bay farms.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta
Langley’s real estate market in August 2025 favoured buyers, with rising inventory, slower sales, and softened prices across detached homes, condos, and townhomes.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley
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Langley’s real estate market in August 2025 favoured buyers, with rising inventory, slower sales, and softened prices across detached homes, condos, and townhomes.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley
Boredom is not a void, but a critical threshold for more impactful leadership. It's an off-ramp leading to a new direction. It signals that the usual stimuli have run their course, that the mind is restless for something deeper.
by Les Mottosky & WBN News Canada & WBN USA Edition & WBN News Global & WBNNewsCalgary & WBN News Winnipeg & WBN News Okanagan & WBN News Nashville
Learn the top five factors smart investors use to identify a profitable real estate investment property and build long-term wealth.
by Debbie Balfour & WBN News Langley & WBN News Abbotsford & WBN News Okanagan
When you buy a home, your deposit doesn’t go to the seller right away. By law, it goes into a trust account, a special account that brokerages are required to use. That money is meant to stay safe and untouched until closing day.
by Jen Dumitrescu & WBN News Canada & WBN Finance
Today kicks off with a bang, no snooze button, no excuses. The market’s open, the sky’s clear, and so is your view on life. Just don’t over-analyze the data; too much staring at the chart and you’ll miss the truth. Clarity’s a hot commodity, but even that has an expiration date.
by Leah Powers & WBN News Canada & WBN News Global
Wildfire smoke has returned to Vancouver, casting a hazy orange glow over the city. Air quality alerts are in effect as officials urge residents to stay indoors, close windows, and limit outdoor activity while PM2.5 levels remain elevated.
by Troy Tyrell
Inspiring leaders to choose bold action over safety for both personal growth and team advancement
by Bernice Gordon & WBN News Langley
As global supply chains remain unpredictable, South Delta businesses are turning closer to home. From restaurants serving fish right off the Ladner docks to retailers highlighting Boundary Bay farms.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News - South Delta