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Yes, we need more housing in Vancouver, and loads of new units are proudly being approved, but what does that really mean?
For 52 years, the City of Vancouver has facilitated a social experiment called the Downtown Eastside. The city shut down the ...
Economic Development Director Patrick Quinton claimed the registration program will help the city track its housing supply.
Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says the provincial government has kept city hall out of the loop when ministry staff asked their federal counterparts to extend the RCMP's presence in Surrey for a third ...
That sense of disbelief eventually sparked what would become the 360 Riot Walk: a self-guided, 360-degree video walking tour that brings one of Vancouver’s buried stories back into public view. This ...
Bristol City have appointed Tom Rawcliffe as the club's new chief executive officer ahead of the 2025-26 season. The role has ...
Vancouver landlords will have to pay a $30-per-unit fee to register their rentals under an ordinance adopted by the city council 4-3 on Monday.
The owners of a fire-plagued apartment building in East Vancouver have been fighting attempts to hold them financially ...
Vancouver will require all long-term rental units to register annually starting January 2026, aiming to improve rental safety and housing data.
Amy Harris questions Vancouver’s decision to hire Do Good Multnomah, citing documented failures and urging city officials to ...
Vancouver planners are pushing ahead with an upzoning recommendation that would allow high-rises of up to 20 stories on ...
The City of Nanaimo is considering building a 1.8-metre-high fence to protect its staff from what it says are "congregations" ...
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