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British Columbia sets new construction targets to ease housing shortage

Province says builders have added more than 16,000 units under new Housing Supply Act
This 134-unit apartment project on Royal Oak Avenue in Burnaby is among what is expected to be a record number of units to be added in the city over the next 18 months. (Justin Eckersall/CoStar)
This 134-unit apartment project on Royal Oak Avenue in Burnaby is among what is expected to be a record number of units to be added in the city over the next 18 months. (Justin Eckersall/CoStar)
CoStar News
June 4, 2025 | 10:56 P.M.

British Columbia will require 10 more cities to meet minimum residential construction targets in the province's effort to address the growing housing shortage.

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