Michael Wiebe has his first days in court. Health Canada considers the Vancouver Model. “Dictator type” land use policy changes considered by Metro Vancouver Board. Mid-rise buildings: rejected, opposed and delayed. Dysentery outbreaks. Efforts at reconciliation. And stop feeding the wildlife.
Plus a Vancouveratta dedicated to the late Jack Chow.
Links
- Burnaby housing market seeing prices skyrocket
- Lawyer’s report ‘inadmissable’ in conflict case involving Vancouver councillor
- Dan Fumano: ‘Heavy’ political influence behind Vancouver councillor’s conflict case, lawyer says
- City submits “Vancouver Model” of decriminalization application to Health Canada
- Drug decriminalization: Vancouver sends preliminary application to Health Canada
- Metro municipalities retain industrial land control
- Metro Vancouver Board Meeting video link
- City of Vancouver rejects 11-storey tower next to future Arbutus Station over height | Urbanized
- New West residents want council to reject 6-storey building
- Vancouver councillor questions drawn-out approval process for new rental housing
- Officials Failed to Warn Downtown Eastside Residents about Dysentery Outbreak, Advocate Says
- Most Black and Indigenous Students Want Police Out of Schools, Report Finds
- Vancouver councillor proposes city implement UN declaration on rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Text of the motion: Motion – Implementing the UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in the City of Vancouver: March 9, 2021
- Motion – Don’t Feed the Wildlife: March 9, 2021
- Showdown in the works over proposal to reinstate Stanley Park bike lane
- Petition: Reopen the temporary bike lane around Stanley Park
- Jack Chow, staple of Vancouver’s Chinatown, laid to rest at 90 – NEWS 1130
- Chinatown fixture Jack Chow dies at age 90