Oct 1 On the Campaign Trail: Election Updates
The Sept. 26th BIV mayoral candidate debate started out all smiles, but quickly devolved into a heated debate.
The Sept. 26th BIV mayoral candidate debate started out all smiles, but quickly devolved into a heated debate.
It was a busy week for all mayoral candidates, with some appearing at community events such as car-free Main Street, while others just tried to stay out of the headlines. Kennedy Stewart of Forward Together finally broke his silence over a mysterious list of campaign “Captains”
Only Fred Harding and Colleen Hardwick met to discuss the implications of the Broadway Plan on Sept. 9.
Read about an upcoming mayoral candidates' debate, and how the Broadway Plan will change every neighbourhood in the city.
Our first post on the 2022 election coverage features TEAM for a Livable Vancouver, one of 10 political parties vying for positions on City Council and Park Board.
Despite huge pushback from the Kits community, Council approves supportive housing at Arbutus St. UKRA polls neighbourhood on 2022 election.
City Council passes the contentious Vancouver Plan, carving a new path for growth to 2050.
If the Vancouver Plan is approved by Council, many development projects will no longer have to go through public hearings.
Residents and neighbours opposed to the Vancouver Plan told Council on July 6 to send it back to the drawing board.
The Vancouver Plan comes on the heels of the Broadway Plan, part of the City's push to increase density in every Vancouver neighbourhood.