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Month: January 2026

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Rental & Short‑Term Rental Rules in Strata: How to Reduce Complaints and Protect Property Values

January 30, 2026

Rental rules are one of the most common sources of conflict in strata communities. When expectations are unclear—or enforcement is inconsistent—issues like noise, parking, security, wear and tear, and resident frustration tend to rise. Whether […]

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Sea-to-Sky Seasonal Maintenance Checklist for Strata Buildings (Rain, Snow, Freeze/Thaw)

January 30, 2026

Seasonal maintenance is one of the simplest ways a strata corporation can reduce long-term repair costs, lower insurance risk, and prevent resident complaints. In Sea-to-Sky communities like Squamish and Whistler, buildings deal with heavy rainfall, […]

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Depreciation Reports Explained: The #1 Tool for Avoiding Surprise Special Levies

January 30, 2026

Special levies are rarely “out of nowhere.” Most of the time, they happen because a building’s major components are aging faster than expected, the long-term plan has not been updated, or the contingency reserve fund […]

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What Strata Fees Really Cover (and How Good Management Keeps Them Predictable)

January 30, 2026

Strata fees can be a source of stress for owners, especially when they rise quickly or when a “special levy” shows up with little warning. But strata fees are not random. They are meant to […]

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Strata Council 101 in BC: Your Core Responsibilities (and When to Hire a Professional Manager)

January 30, 2026

Serving on a strata council can feel like stepping into a part-time operations role overnight. One week you are approving a landscaping invoice; the next, you are dealing with a roof leak, resident complaints, and […]

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Luxury Furniture in Toronto That Feels Like Home

January 19, 2026

Toronto homes are getting smarter, brighter, and more design-driven every year. From downtown condos with clean lines to custom builds across the GTA with dramatic ceilings and open-concept layouts, one thing stays consistent: the furniture […]

Politics & Global Issues:

Talking about politics at work may support employee well-being, study finds

Roll-call votes may understate polarization in Congress, study finds

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Police misconduct is often traceable to warning signs before hire: Study recommends national hiring standards

Neutrality can speed up and stabilize collective decisions, new study shows

Computer simulation of refugee journeys improves social understanding among students

Community Partners:

Rental & Short‑Term Rental Rules in Strata: How to Reduce Complaints and Protect Property Values

Sea-to-Sky Seasonal Maintenance Checklist for Strata Buildings (Rain, Snow, Freeze/Thaw)

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