Mayor Ken Sim's ABC party has named two candidates for the Vancouver City Council by-election, including the VPD Union ...
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Hosted on MSNVancouver to change code of conduct after complaints about mayoral adviser's outside workPolitical appointees working at Vancouver city hall may soon need to follow new rules aiming to set “clear boundaries for ...
Bill Turlay, a former Vancouver city councilor who prided himself on helping reduce the city’s debt by more than $100 million, died Feb. 7 from dementia complications. He was 89 years old.
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Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver launching $5 million police surge hyper-focused on Downtown EastsideThey called it “Task Force Barrage,” and described it as a $5 million funding boost for the Vancouver Police Department to ...
The first-ever report summarizing complaints made to the City of Vancouver’s auditor general under whistleblower protections ...
Vancouver's city council hopes a staff election plan to replace the Greens' Adrian Carr and OneCity's Christine Boyle will attract meaningful civic engagement from eligible voters, despite a turnout ...
The City of Vancouver has announced a bold new market rental plan that would make use of City-owned land targeting ...
Save Vancouver Streets initiative member Justin Wood speaks Jan. 6 during a Vancouver City Council meeting at City Hall. The meeting was packed with community members for and against a recent ...
Carr mulled over the possibility during the winter holiday and made the announcement at city hall on Jan. 15. She cited her frustrations with the governing style of the ABC Vancouver party ...
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 ...
2:42 Vancouver City Hall shakeup The official commencement of the campaign triggered an unusual show of unity from four civic opposition parties, who held a joint press conference Tuesday afternoon.
Political appointees working at Vancouver city hall may soon need to follow new rules aiming to set “clear boundaries for acceptable conduct” for their unique roles. The changes, which are ...
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