Colleen Hardwick and Theodore Abbott are running on their strong opposition to the Broadway Plan, the elimination of the elected park board, and Mayor Ken Sim’s ABC majority.
Local news cannot succumb to the algorithms that shape our world. Instead, we need to trust our journalists and community
Two places have announced they plan to shut their doors
Metro Vancouver’s spending and governance practices are in the spotlight. Plus, the churn of late-night music and dance venues continues.
Lucy Maloney will be OneCity's candidate, while the Greens also plan to run just one candidate for the two open council seats.
Maloney has officially been named as the OneCity Vancouver candidate for city councillor in the upcoming municipal by-election on April 5th.
Should they just be for school use? Or should the public, many of who live in apartments without yards, be able to use them?
A niche aspect of governance at the park board highlights the practical impacts of broken trust, resulting from Mayor Ken Sim's proposal to eliminate the board.
In a surprising turn, the city made a last minute decision to move a FIFA training site from South Van out west to UBC
Questions are being raised after one mayor is set to make almost $400,000 this year
The councillor introducing the motion believes water metering will be more equitable for residents.
How one email means we're charting a different path here at Vancity Lookout in 2025 and beyond