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Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver's majority ABC party split on Ken Sim's plan to freeze supportive housingFellow ABC Coun. Lisa Dominato and Green Coun. Pete Fry both spoke up and tried to second Bligh’s urgent motion. Bligh, Dominato, and Fry have all publicly expressed concern about Sim’s proposal to ...
Two members of Ken Sim’s ABC Vancouver party are questioning the mayor's plan to pause construction of “net new” supportive ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim announced Thursday that the city is embarking on a strategy to build 4,300 units of market rental housing on five city-owned sites to generate cash flow that could be used to ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver launches plan to develop market rental housing on city landThe City of Vancouver is getting into the residential market rental business, big time. On Thursday, city hall announced it ...
Mayor Ken Sim calls special council meeting Feb. 11 to discuss concerns over U.S. President Donald Trump's move to ...
Chief Executive Officer of the Ghana Chamber of Telecommunications, Dr . Kenneth Ashigbey, has clarified that the previous ...
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Talk of changing Vancouver's supportive housing policy has organizations on edgeA proposal by Vancouver's mayor to halt new supportive housing projects in the city has organizations with plans in various ...
The City of Vancouver announced a new plan on Thursday aimed at creating more housing in the heart of downtown. The plan ...
Filmmaker and health advocate Annettee Reilly has won the Green Party of Vancouver's nomination to run in the city's two-seat ...
City-owned land will be used to build market rental housing in Vancouver. The first build - a pair of towers at Hornby and Pacific streets - will add an estimated 1,136 new homes.
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