Aurora Pro Services settles religious discrimination lawsuit

Aurora Pro Services settled in a religious harassment, discrimination and retaliation lawsuit. (Screenshots from CBS Greensboro affiliate WFMY News 2)

A home repair company in North Carolina will pay a $50,000 settlement to two employees who claimed they were fired

Lincoln National’s commercial real-estate exposure targeted by two hedge funds

The front of an office building is seen in New York City, U.S., July 7, 2023. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/File Photo

NEW YORK, July 28 (Reuters) – Two hedge funds have placed bets that bonds issued by life insurance company Lincoln National

ULI St. Louis Addresses the City’s Home Repair Crisis

In St. Louis, a pressing home repair crisis is disproportionately affecting Black homeowners who struggle to afford the upkeep of their homes. This issue is deeply rooted in a legacy of racial injustice, including redlining and restrictive covenants. To find

CRA has clarified the rules for new MHRTC home renovation tax credit

Jamie Golombek: Main home and secondary unit for a relative can be built at same time and still qualify for $7,500 credit

Ottawa real estate: The most and least affordable neighbourhoods in Ottawa


Location can play a big role in the price of buying your new home.


Real estate prices in the central areas of Ottawa are higher than in the suburbs like Barrhaven, Kanata, Orleans and Stittsville, according to data

How to Prioritize Your Home Renovation: 6 Areas to Focus on First

Whether you’re a new homeowner looking to personalize your space or an existing homeowner seeking to revamp your living quarters, prioritizing your renovation projects is essential. With countless ideas and improvements to consider, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed. That’s why

Charities helping higher-income Canadians buy houses: Canadian real estate news for July 29

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This week’s top real estate and housing news.Alex Rothe/Alexander Rothe

Here are The Globe and Mail’s top housing and real estate stories this week, with the lowest mortgage rates available in Canada today, commentary

Flint council must decide if $5M is enough for ARPA home repair program

FLINT, MI — Flint Mayor Sheldon Neeley’s plan for spending $5 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds on home repairs for residents could be approved in the next 24 hours despite lingering objections from some residents and City Council