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He had a discussion about the new legislation with Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon when he was in the city last week (Oct. 12) for an announcement regarding housing units for homeless individuals.
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Legislation brought in by the province on Oct. 16, will limit short-term rentals in many communities across B.C.
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Dyas said the city has about 2,400 short-term rental units, with nearly half of them registered.
For now, the new rules apply to primary residences.
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The mayor pointed out that city staff was already working on a short-term rental policy.
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