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City seeks healthy ideas

City seeks healthy ideas

Not everyone agrees on what will make Vancouver a healthier city. The City of Vancouver’s initiative to hear Vancouverites about how to make their city healthier started this week with a series of “idea labs.
UPDATED: CP ‘explores options’ on Arbutus line

UPDATED: CP ‘explores options’ on Arbutus line

CP stopped using line in 2001
Watson House an oasis for young people after mental illness diagnosis

Watson House an oasis for young people after mental illness diagnosis

The eight-bedroom heritage house in Vancouver's West End provides vital support and stability at a time when it's needed the most
NPA vice-president delivers mayoral-like speech

NPA vice-president delivers mayoral-like speech

Party in no hurry to name challenger to Mayor Gregor Robertson
Yaletowners want development quashed

Yaletowners want development quashed

A Yaletown citizens group has gone to court to challenge a controversial development that stems from a land swap near Emery Barnes Park. Community Association of New Yaletown, a 2014-established society, filed a B.C.
A breakdown of the city’s Millennium sales

A breakdown of the city’s Millennium sales

The City of Vancouver sold more than $62 million of properties that it took over in early 2011 from Millennium Development to help chisel away at the Olympic Village debt.
Pine Free clinic defenders seek fresh ideas

Pine Free clinic defenders seek fresh ideas

Supporters of Pine Free Clinic gathered in Vancouver-Point Grey NDP MLA David Eby’s office Friday afternoon to try to save the clinic slated for closure. Vancouver Coastal Health is cutting funding to the walk-in youth clinic.
UPDATED: Vancouver Park Board files lawsuit against Riley Park/Hillcrest Association

UPDATED: Vancouver Park Board files lawsuit against Riley Park/Hillcrest Association

Vision Vancouver park board chair Aaron Jasper says a lawsuit launched in B.C. Supreme Court this week against the Riley Park/Hillcrest Community Association was prompted by an obligation to the public.
Lone candidate hopes for OneCity direction

Lone candidate hopes for OneCity direction

RJ Aquino, a former member of COPE’s executive, announced Monday he’ll run for council under a new political party — OneCity. OneCity plans to focus on issues ranging from development and transit to social inequality and childcare.
Greens drop candidate over city lawsuit

Greens drop candidate over city lawsuit

The Green Party of Vancouver has decided to drop one of its four nominees for a city council seat in November’s election because of the spectre of a lawsuit being launched against the city regarding the massive Oakridge development.
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