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Condo buildings in False Creek in downtown Vancouver. (Shutterstock)
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City council approves motion providing all emergency services with condo building access

Vancouver Police and paramedics would also be granted emergency access.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 6, 2019
Heritage neon lights to be installed by QuadReal at The Post: The Cookie, 1952 (left); "R" from Ridge Theatre, 1949 (centre); and Palm Ice Cream, 1935 (right). (QuadReal Property Group)
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Vancouver's heritage neon signs to illuminate Amazon's new office building

They will be installed at the old Canada Post building redevelopment.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 6, 2019
BC Transit bus. (BC Transit)
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Free transit passes for youth in Victoria and Whistler

Both cities are rolling out their own programs.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 6, 2019
Artistic rendering of the new St. Paul's Hospital and health campus at the False Creek Flats. (IBI Group Architects / Providence Healthcare)
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New St. Paul's Hospital at False Creek Flats approved by Vancouver city council

This will be the largest hospital redevelopment project in BC history.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 6, 2019
The homeless modular housing project at 3986 Norland Avenue in Burnaby, completed in October 2019. (Government of BC)
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Burnaby's first housing building for the homeless reaches completion

Metro Vancouver's newest temporary modular housing building.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 6, 2019
Artistic rendering of 3510 Main Street, Vancouver. (Rositch Hemphill Architects)
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New condos and retail, with heritage preservation, proposed for Main Street

A 1911-built building will be restored and expanded.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 6, 2019
'Safety first' campaign on public transit. (TransLink)
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TransLink CEO urging union to come back to bargaining table

Desmond says there needs to be a balance between addressing worker needs and service expansion.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 6, 2019
Artistic rendering of the Senakw redevelopment at the south end of the Burrard Bridge in Vancouver. (Revery Architecture / Westbank / Squamish Nation)
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Squamish Nation planning 6,000 new homes next to Burrard Bridge (RENDERINGS)

It includes 11 towers, with mostly rental housing, and park space.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 5, 2019
TransLink Compass Card. (Shutterstock)
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Escalating strike could test Metro Vancouver's dependence on public transit

This is how ridership has changed between 2001 and 2019.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 5, 2019
Vancouver in the fall. (Arthur Da Silva / Flickr)
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Metro Vancouver home sales increased by 45% in October: report

Sales exceeded the 10-year average for the month.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 4, 2019
First new Canada Line train now in service, November 2019. (Juan M. Sanchez / submitted)
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First of 12 new trains for the Canada Line now in service (PHOTOS)

The new trains are exactly identical to the trains built a decade ago.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 4, 2019
Site of 1380 Burrard Street, Vancouver. (Google Maps)
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450-ft-tall hotel and condo tower proposed for north end of Burrard Bridge

Another landmark tower for Burrard Street in downtown.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 4, 2019
Artistic rendering of the northwest corner of the intersection of 75A Avenue and 120th Street in Delta. (Barnett Dembek Architects / Hari Homes)
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Affordable housing included in 35-storey North Delta tower proposal

This includes 70 affordable homes and 66 homes for people with disabilities.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 4, 2019
Inside Arts Factory Society. (Eastside Culture Crawl Society)
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400,000 sq. ft. of Vancouver artist studio space lost over last 10 years: report

Artists are increasingly forced to leave the region to find suitable production space.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 2, 2019
Preliminary artistic rendering for the Willowbrook Station of the Fraser Highway SkyTrain extension. (TransLink)
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Fraser Highway SkyTrain extension project enters design public consultation

Planning for this SkyTrain extension is moving swiftly.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 2, 2019
TransLink trolley bus in downtown Vancouver. (Shutterstock)
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Transit union's demands equivalent to 5 years of service expansion: CMBC head

"It's not something we can do."

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 1, 2019
High-speed rail from Vancouver to Seattle and Portland. (Cascadia Corridor HSR)
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Microsoft to host conference on Vancouver-Seattle-Portland high-speed rail

Microsoft is a leading proponent of Cascadia high-speed rail.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 1, 2019
The main plaza at The Amazing Brentwood. (Shape Properties)
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Sporting Life opens at The Amazing Brentwood mall next week

It's the new shopping mall's first anchor retailer.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 1, 2019
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