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Translated as Paueru Gai, Powell Street became the centre of what was known as Japantown in Vancouver until the community was displaced when Japanese Canadians were sent to internment camps in 1942.
A historic building in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside ... last remnants of what was once Japantown. The city says the 122-year-old building at 439 Powell St. is structurally unsound, after ...
The City of Vancouver ... Japantown neighbourhood has been halted by the city, according to the Ming Sun Benevolent Society. Previously, the city had said the 122-year-old building at 439 Powell ...
The last survivor of Japantown’s legendary baseball ... Kaminishi grew up across the street from the Asahi’s home field, the Powell Street Grounds, in his family’s rooming house at 143 ...
a coffee shop and commissary at 477 Powell Street, a tiny spot in the heart of Vancouver’s historic Japantown, across the street from Oppenheimer Park. She is not only the spot’s resident ...
Dosanko (566 Powell Street) has just opened in Vancouver’s old Japantown, and it specializes in yōshoku (native Japanese home-style food that uses Western cooking concepts and techniques).
An important east-west connector at the north end of Vancouver will close for more than a year as the city begins construction on a major road and rail infrastructure project. Powell Street will ...
The City of Vancouver's Director of Planning has approved the development permit for the construction of temporary modular housing at 525 Powell Street (formerly 501 Powell St.). The new site will be ...
A historic building in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside looks set to be torn down, despite being one of the last remnants of what was once Japantown. The city says the 122-year-old building at 439 Powell ...
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