Ken Sim announced a new Vancouver Police Department initiative to target "predatory criminals" in the Downtown Eastside.
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Vancouver Sun on MSN'Granville Street doesn't work': Major changes proposed for Vancouver's downtown entertainment districtBonnis Properties is a major landowner on Granville Street. It cancelled a proposed 17-storey tower in the 800-block of ...
Sim and Police Chief Adam Palmer announced "Task Force Barrage," which will see an increased an sustained police focus on the ...
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 ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and the city's police chief have unveiled a task force to tackle organized crime in the Downtown ...
For the past two years, the City of Vancouver has been working toward a Granville Street revitalization effort. On Wednesday, ...
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Vancouver Sun on MSNVancouver launches plan to develop market rental housing on city landThe City of Vancouver is getting into the residential market rental business, big time. On Thursday, city hall announced it ...
The city is moving forward with a rezoning proposal for a 54-storey, 1,136-unit building in downtown Vancouver, located at ...
Could adding pedestrianized transit zones, while preserving historical landmarks, make the downtown thoroughfare the cultural hub of the city? That's the 20-year endgame for Vancouver's latest vision ...
The City of Vancouver advises residents and visitors that a portion of the seawall is closed indefinitely out of an ...
Vancouver wants to revitalize the entertainment district, which could mean moving bus routes to nearby streets.
Commuters will have time to plan new routes before traffic is impacted along the main span of the 40-year-old structure.
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