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Vancouver mayor says homelessness headed for 'worst case scenario'

Vancouver mayor says homelessness headed for 'worst case scenario'

City strategy falls short of projections to have 700 new housing units open.
East Van goes the Shop Wrong way

East Van goes the Shop Wrong way

Three neighbourhood artists give back to the next generation
Anxious crowd packs Vancouver School Board budget meeting

Anxious crowd packs Vancouver School Board budget meeting

It was standing room only at the school board’s first public input session to its preliminary 2014-2015 budget Tuesday evening.
Tougher tree bylaw spurs application onslaught

Tougher tree bylaw spurs application onslaught

Vancouver council moves to strengthen tree protection
Proposed music program cuts hit bum note

Proposed music program cuts hit bum note

Advocates of early education in music and collaboration are sounding alarms. They don’t want to see the itinerant band and strings program for elementary schools silenced by the Vancouver School Board.
Survey says crime affects one in 10 Vancouver residents

Survey says crime affects one in 10 Vancouver residents

Property crime up, violent crime down according to VPD stats
Developing Story: Rize open house gets mixed reviews

Developing Story: Rize open house gets mixed reviews

Critics of the Rize development planned for Mount Pleasant didn’t appear to be mollified by updated details on the project unveiled at an open house Monday evening. City council approved the rezoning application for the site in April 2012.
Sex, lies, corruption — accusations heat up in community centre brouhaha

Sex, lies, corruption — accusations heat up in community centre brouhaha

Riled up in Riley Park
New PHS board hires City of Vancouver's former finance director

New PHS board hires City of Vancouver's former finance director

Ken Bayne likely part of new management team behind beleaguered service provider
Commissioner floats idea of free Wi-Fi at Vancouver beaches and parks

Commissioner floats idea of free Wi-Fi at Vancouver beaches and parks

Vancouver could be joining the ranks of cities around the world that are providing free Wi-Fi in public spaces.
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