Your June Foreclosure List
Abbotsford attached
Abbottsford Detached
Burnaby Attached
Burnaby Detached
Langley Attached
Langley Detached
Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows Detached
Mission Attached
Mission Detached
New Westminster Attached
North Vancouver West Vancouver Attached
North Vancouver West Vancouver Detached
Port Coquitlam, Coquitlam, Port Moody Detached
Richmond Attached
Richmond Detached
Surrey Delta Cloverdale Detached
Surrey Detached
Surrey, North Delta, Cloverdale Attached
Tsawwassen, Ladner Attached
Vancouver East Attached
Vancouver East Detached
Vancouver West Detached
Vancouver West Attached
Property Tax is Due is Coming up
Annual Property Tax is due on July 2, 2024.
Take note that a 5% penalty will apply to any unpaid balance after July 2, 2024. And an additional 5% penalty will apply to any unpaid balance after September 3, 2024.
Property taxes are a primary revenue source for the City, funding essential services, programs, and infrastructure such as public safety, transportation, transit, recreation, culture, roads, sidewalks, parks, and trails. The amount you pay depends on the City's annual budget for municipal services and your property's type and assessed value.
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Summertime is Hiking Time
There's no better way to enjoy summer in BC than by being outdoors. The province offers countless beautiful places to explore, activities to enjoy, and memories to create. Best of all, many of these experiences are affordable or even free.
Take for example, a recent outing with my friends. We packed a lunch, hiked up a trail, and enjoyed our meal surrounded by the breathtaking scenery of a snow-capped mountain and a clear, emerald lake.
How To Have A Guilt-Free and Balanced Vacation
If it's hard for you to relax, if vacations are too stressful, or if you feel guilty when you take time off, here are six steps that you can take for an enjoyable, guilt-free vacation.
1) Set boundaries by limiting communication with the office to prevent stress from piling up. 2) Manage your devices by using custom ring tones and reducing instant messaging to avoid feeling constantly on-call. 3) Buffer work exits and re-entries with extra days before and after your vacation to ease transitions. 4) Balance activities by alternating between physical activity and rest to boost endorphins and reduce stress hormones. 5) Plan ahead by designating a trusted colleague to handle tasks and notifying coworkers of your absence. 6) Work at not working by questioning why you deny yourself breaks and recognizing the importance of self-care.
HAPPY CANADA DAY!
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