The community will no longer have access to a post office in the area
The Downtown Eastside Community Land Trust is buying the building to preserve it as deeply affordable housing and childcare space.
With most group stage games set and its training venue nearly complete, the city is starting to fine-tune its plans for the massive tournament that's now six months away.
Local groups are working to stay afloat and serve immediate community needs, while also advocating for significant systemic changes in how food programs are delivered.
The two-term councillor is getting close to formally launching his campaign as the Greens, COPE, and OneCity continue strategic meetings ahead of the 2026 election.
Amanda Burrows and William Azaroff are local non-profit leaders without political experience who both hope to represent OneCity as the party's mayoral candidate in the 2026 election.
How Haida storytelling and Asian artwork combine in this unique art exhibit
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The mayor and his ABC councillors have passed a zero per cent property tax increase, which will mean more fees for residents
From the Goldeneyes to the Whitecaps, the city is quickly becoming a paradise for sports lovers
The fee increases could impact many services, including skate rentals, swimming lessons, admission to parks and public golf courses
It would be a big change in what could be built in every neighbourhood outside the downtown peninsula.