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More than 1,000 affordable housing units to be built in Vancouver

More than 1,000 affordable housing units to be built in Vancouver

Luke Harrison, CEO of Vancouver Affordable Housing Agency, speaks at a press conference Friday morning announcing an agreement between the city and the Community Land Trust to build more than 1,000 affordable rental units throughout the city.
National Defence to detonate another North Vancouver mortar shell Friday

National Defence to detonate another North Vancouver mortar shell Friday

A sign posted outside the former Blair Rifle Range Lands warns trail users to keep out Friday.
Living Situation: Jocelyn's search for a larger space for her growing family

Living Situation: Jocelyn's search for a larger space for her growing family

Photo contributed This is the third article in V.I.A’s series looking at how people in the Lower Mainland are dealing with high housing costs. When V.I.A.
District of North Vancouver lays down the law in parks

District of North Vancouver lays down the law in parks

A group of teens leap from the wharf in Deep Cove in July 2015. file photo Cindy Goodman, North Shore News The District of North Vancouver is cracking down on what you can and can’t do in its public parks and green spaces.
UPDATED: Roundhouse Radio 98.3fm has been sold

UPDATED: Roundhouse Radio 98.3fm has been sold

Photo Roundhouse Radio We've just learned that Roundhouse Radio 98.3fm has been sold.
Canuck, Vancouver's most famous crow, is now a Dad!

Canuck, Vancouver's most famous crow, is now a Dad!

Photo Shawn Bergman Vancouver's most famous crow is now a proud parent.
Greenpeace Canada doesn't seem to know where B.C. is on a map

Greenpeace Canada doesn't seem to know where B.C. is on a map

10:36 AM We reported yesterday about the Greenpeace activists who have occupied a Kinder Morgan drill in Delta.
House rich, tax poor: How a Point Grey couple is struggling to pay school surtax

House rich, tax poor: How a Point Grey couple is struggling to pay school surtax

David Tha and Paula Maisonville, who spoke at Tuesday night’s tax protest at Trimble Park, are cutting back on their household expenses to try to afford the additional $12,000 in taxes they’ll have to pay for their Point Grey home.
Explore OWL's rehabilitation facility at open house

Explore OWL's rehabilitation facility at open house

There will be meet and greets at OWL’s open house this weekend.
City, park board celebrates 100,000 trees planted since 2010 and counting

City, park board celebrates 100,000 trees planted since 2010 and counting

Mayor Gregor Robertson talks to a group of kindergarten students from Lord Nelson school during a tree planting event at Templeton Park Thursday.
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