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Vancouver housing affordability not expected to improve

Vancouver housing affordability not expected to improve

Urban Development Institute: zoning restrictions, red tape a problem
Vancouver housing affordability not expected to improve

Vancouver housing affordability not expected to improve

Urban Development Institute: zoning restrictions, red tape a problem
Census data reveals modest increase in unoccupied homes

Census data reveals modest increase in unoccupied homes

Vacancies stable The first release of data from the 2016 census indicates that the proportion of homes in Vancouver not “occupied by usual residents” rose slightly from 2011, but remains below 10 per cent. A quick analysis indicates that just 8.
Vancouver Aquarium to phase out cetaceans in captivity by 2029

Vancouver Aquarium to phase out cetaceans in captivity by 2029

Despite the mysterious death of two belugas in November, the Vancouver Aquarium intends to bring up to five of the animals back to its tanks when a massive expansion exhibit opens in two years.
Vancouver Aquarium to phase out cetaceans in captivity by 2029

Vancouver Aquarium to phase out cetaceans in captivity by 2029

Despite the mysterious death of two belugas in November, the Vancouver Aquarium intends to bring up to five of the animals back to its tanks when a massive expansion exhibit opens in two years.
Music community mourns passing of BobCats’ Bob White

Music community mourns passing of BobCats’ Bob White

“He was my musical brother.” That’s how BobCats lead guitarist and keyboardist Danny Casavant describes his former band mate, Bob White.
International art battle: Andy Dixon, John Holcomb and the fine line of original art

International art battle: Andy Dixon, John Holcomb and the fine line of original art

It started with a Facebook post that compared two similar-looking works of art: one by 37-year-old artist and North Vancouver native Andy Dixon, the other by John Holcomb, a 32-year-old painter from Topeka, Kansas.
Garfinkel defeats Vancouver city councillor in nomination contest

Garfinkel defeats Vancouver city councillor in nomination contest

Elizabeth Ball becomes second city councillor in five years to lose provincial bid
Duelling petitions argue over police presence in Vancouver Pride

Duelling petitions argue over police presence in Vancouver Pride

Black Lives Matter activists do not believe uniformed police officers should march in parade
VSB staff report recommends knocking down historic schoolhouse

VSB staff report recommends knocking down historic schoolhouse

Kitsilano building more than 100 years old
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