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  2. Basement apartment - Wikipedia

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    A basement apartment is an apartment located below street level, underneath another structure—usually an apartment building, but possibly a house or a business. Cities in North America are beginning to recognize these units as a vital source of housing in urban areas and legally define them as an accessory dwelling unit or "ADU".

  3. Secondary suites in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The basic requirements for legal basement suites are that they must only exist in fully detached single-family homes in specific land use districts, they must be 70 square metres in area or less, they must meet all regulations concerning habitability (they must be heated, have adequate kitchen and bathroom facilities, be insulated, etc.), and ...

  4. 6 Tips for Converting Your Basement Into a Rental Unit - AOL

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  5. Capitol Hill, Burnaby - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Hill and Mount Seymour as seen from Delta Avenue in Brentwood. Capitol Hill, elev. 203m, is a hill in the city of Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada, and also is the name of the neighbourhood spanning the summit of the hill.

  6. Basement - Wikipedia

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    A walk-out basement is any basement that is partially underground but nonetheless allows egress directly outdoors and has floating walls. This can either be through a stairwell leading above ground, or a door directly outside if a portion of the basement is completely at or above grade. Many walk-out basements are also daylight basements.

  7. Woodward's Building - Wikipedia

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    The store was famous for its Christmas window displays, and its basement Food Floor and the "W" sign at the top of the building was distinctive landmark on the Vancouver skyline. Since the bankruptcy of Woodward's in 1993, the building remained vacant except for a housing occupation in 2002 that initiated the redevelopment process.

  8. Burnaby Art Gallery - Wikipedia

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    The institution was established in 1967 by the Burnaby Art Society, who partnered with the City of Burnaby to exhibit its collection in the publicly owned Fairacres Mansion. The association continued to manage the museum until 1998, when the municipal government of Burnaby assumed control of the museum's collection, operations and governance.

  9. Burnaby Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Burnaby Hospital is a university-affiliated hospital with the University of British Columbia, and serves as a training facility for the Family Practice Residency Program, [3] the Pharmacy Practice Residency Program, [4] and the Department of Orthopaedics at UBC. [5] The Burnaby Hospital Foundation is the philanthropic arm of Burnaby Hospital ...