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		<description><![CDATA[May figures show another record-setting month for sales of condominiums and other forms of housing in compact communities in greater Vancouver. Condo sales jumped by half over last May&#8217;s levels, which were already very high by the standards of other Cascadian cities. The boom has spread well beyond Vancouver&#8217;s downtown core, too.]]></description>
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