Mike Harcourt: Apocalypse postponed? Signs that B.C.’s housing crisis may be beginning to ease
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Mike Harcourt: Apocalypse postponed? Signs that B.C.’s housing crisis may be beginning to ease
Opinion: Home ownership remains out of reach for many families. Infrastructure pressures remain significant. But for the first time in years, there are signs the situation may be moving in a better direction
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By Mike Harcourt
Published Jun 09, 2026
Last updated Jun 09, 2026
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