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Real Estate Investing   -   Mar 25, 2026 A Strategic Response to Today’s Affordability Crisis
A Strategic Response to Today’s Affordability Crisis

Co-living is gaining attention as investors seek stronger cash flow and diversified rental income strategies. This podcast explores the structure, risks, and scalability of shared housing models.

by Debbie Balfour
Breaking News   -   Mar 25, 2026 🌍 WBN Morning Brief – March 25, 2026: AI Spending Surge Collides With Global Cost Cuts
🌍 WBN Morning Brief – March 25, 2026: AI Spending Surge Collides With Global Cost Cuts

AI investment surges as global companies cut costs, reduce hiring, and reposition for a rapidly shifting economic landscape.

by Karalee Greer
WBN News Vancouver   -   Mar 25, 2026 The Illusion of Relief: Why Markets Are Repricing Reality
The Illusion of Relief: Why Markets Are Repricing Reality

While the U.S. economy has become less sensitive to oil shocks compared to the 1970s, inflation remains persistent enough to keep central banks cautious. The Federal Reserve is not operating in a vacuum, it is responding to a system where inflation has proven more resilient than expected.

by Crystal Mirkazemi
Stolen Promise   -   Mar 24, 2026 The Stolen Promise: Canada's (Maybe US, too) Forgotten Generation
The Stolen Promise: Canada's (Maybe US, too) Forgotten Generation

How Canada's housing crisis, youth unemployment, and broken policies left Gen Z unable to own homes, find jobs, or build the futures Gen X took for granted.

by Elke Porter
Local Success Story   -   Mar 24, 2026 Vancouver’s New Creator Economy: How Brandon Balfour Is Building a Global Brand From the West Coast
Known for his clean, practical style, Langley’s Brandon Balfour is proving that consistency and authenticity still win.

Vancouver-based creator Brandon Balfour is part of a growing wave of digital entrepreneurs building global brands through consistency, authenticity, and a distinctly West Coast approach to content.

by Debbie Balfour
Breaking News   -   Mar 24, 2026 🌍 WBN Morning Brief – March 24, 2026: Rate Signals, Layoffs, and Energy Pressure Hit Markets
🌍 WBN Morning Brief – March 24, 2026: Rate Signals, Layoffs, and Energy Pressure Hit Markets

This isn’t theory—companies are cutting roles, deploying AI, and reshaping the workforce in real time.

by Karalee Greer
Pacific Coast Economy   -   Mar 23, 2026 The Left Coast: Quicksand or Innovation?
The Left Coast: Quicksand or Innovation?

Explore the economic parallel between California and BC. Can Newsom and Eby’s green innovation offset the high cost of living and rising migration?

by Elke Porter
BC Budget   -   Mar 23, 2026 “BC’s Government Silent Condo Tax: Death by a Thousand Fees”
“BC’s Government Silent Condo Tax: Death by a Thousand Fees”

BC expands PST on strata services, quietly increasing condo costs. No direct tax, but Vancouver owners will feel it in rising monthly fees.

by Troy Tyrell
A Strategic Response to Today’s Affordability Crisis
Real Estate Investing   -   Mar 25, 2026 A Strategic Response to Today’s Affordability Crisis

Co-living is gaining attention as investors seek stronger cash flow and diversified rental income strategies. This podcast explores the structure, risks, and scalability of shared housing models.

by Debbie Balfour
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Real Estate Investing   -   Mar 25, 2026 A Strategic Response to Today’s Affordability Crisis
A Strategic Response to Today’s Affordability Crisis

Co-living is gaining attention as investors seek stronger cash flow and diversified rental income strategies. This podcast explores the structure, risks, and scalability of shared housing models.

by Debbie Balfour
Breaking News   -   Mar 25, 2026 🌍 WBN Morning Brief – March 25, 2026: AI Spending Surge Collides With Global Cost Cuts
🌍 WBN Morning Brief – March 25, 2026: AI Spending Surge Collides With Global Cost Cuts

AI investment surges as global companies cut costs, reduce hiring, and reposition for a rapidly shifting economic landscape.

by Karalee Greer
WBN News Vancouver   -   Mar 25, 2026 The Illusion of Relief: Why Markets Are Repricing Reality
The Illusion of Relief: Why Markets Are Repricing Reality

While the U.S. economy has become less sensitive to oil shocks compared to the 1970s, inflation remains persistent enough to keep central banks cautious. The Federal Reserve is not operating in a vacuum, it is responding to a system where inflation has proven more resilient than expected.

by Crystal Mirkazemi
Stolen Promise   -   Mar 24, 2026 The Stolen Promise: Canada's (Maybe US, too) Forgotten Generation
The Stolen Promise: Canada's (Maybe US, too) Forgotten Generation

How Canada's housing crisis, youth unemployment, and broken policies left Gen Z unable to own homes, find jobs, or build the futures Gen X took for granted.

by Elke Porter
Local Success Story   -   Mar 24, 2026 Vancouver’s New Creator Economy: How Brandon Balfour Is Building a Global Brand From the West Coast
Known for his clean, practical style, Langley’s Brandon Balfour is proving that consistency and authenticity still win.

Vancouver-based creator Brandon Balfour is part of a growing wave of digital entrepreneurs building global brands through consistency, authenticity, and a distinctly West Coast approach to content.

by Debbie Balfour
Breaking News   -   Mar 24, 2026 🌍 WBN Morning Brief – March 24, 2026: Rate Signals, Layoffs, and Energy Pressure Hit Markets
🌍 WBN Morning Brief – March 24, 2026: Rate Signals, Layoffs, and Energy Pressure Hit Markets

This isn’t theory—companies are cutting roles, deploying AI, and reshaping the workforce in real time.

by Karalee Greer
Pacific Coast Economy   -   Mar 23, 2026 The Left Coast: Quicksand or Innovation?
The Left Coast: Quicksand or Innovation?

Explore the economic parallel between California and BC. Can Newsom and Eby’s green innovation offset the high cost of living and rising migration?

by Elke Porter
BC Budget   -   Mar 23, 2026 “BC’s Government Silent Condo Tax: Death by a Thousand Fees”
“BC’s Government Silent Condo Tax: Death by a Thousand Fees”

BC expands PST on strata services, quietly increasing condo costs. No direct tax, but Vancouver owners will feel it in rising monthly fees.

by Troy Tyrell
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