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Provincial government did not make Ken Sim’s requested Vancouver Charter amendments in spring session of legislature ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim will make his first trip to Ottawa next week since elected in October 2022 and will be joined by city ...
A memo posted to social media indicates that the provincial government did not pass the needed legislative changes to allow ...
It remains to be seen when the B.C. government will dissolve the Vancouver Park Board, but it is still being considered.
It comes after the provincial legislature ended its spring session without amending the Vancouver Charter, a key legal step necessary to move forward with the plan.
B.C. Minister of Housing Ravi Kahlon says potential alternate sites in Kitsilano could be identified for a supportive housing ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNCity of Vancouver abandons controversial Kitsilano social housing projectThe City of Vancouver has scrapped plans to build a controversial social housing building on city-owned property in Kitsilano ...
Residents in Vancouver’s affluent Kitsilano neighbourhood waged a fierce three-year legal and political battle against a ...
Battered Women’s Support Services (BWSS) is calling on the government to make gender-based violence a public safety emergency ...
City council declined to keep fighting a lawsuit residents filed against the rezoning of the site near Arbutus and Broadway ...
The City of Vancouver has withdrawn its support for a supportive housing project in the Kitsilano neighbourhood that has been ...
A long-embattled supportive housing development on Vancouver’s Westside has lost the mayor's support. Earlier this year, Ken Sim put a pause on net new supportive housing in the city but said he ...
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