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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Tuesday

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LOCAL
• Pipelines likely to stay a pipe dream [Globe and Mail]
• North Vancouver City: Central Waterfront Survey [Price Tags]
• City: Vancouver passes laneway housing “milestone” [Vancouver Observer]
• ‘Pipeline or rail, the oil will flow’, say Alberta oil industry and Canada’s government [Vancouver Observer]
• Surrey considers new safety measures on street where teen was killed [Vancouver Sun]
• Hotel Vancouver begins $12-million renovation [Vancouver Sun]
• Surrey couple’s raised garden beds draw neighbours’ ire [Vancouver Sun]

CASCADIA
• Tacoma Narrows Bridge: It Is Happening Again [Sightline Daily]

CANADA
• Tiny hamlet’s disappearing act highlights 2011 census flaws [Toronto Star]
• Toronto second-hand smoke exposure one of Canada’s worst [Toronto Star]
• Heritage house in Knowlton facing demolition once again [Montreal Gazette]

INTERNATIONAL
• Clem7 tunnel investors launch $150m class action [Australian Broadcasting Corporation]
• Ikea Will Start Selling Solar Panels Alongside Those Cheap Dressers [Fast Co.Exist]
• Nighttime Revelers in Paris Get Shushed By a Bunch of Silent Clowns [The Atlantic Cities]
• Helpful or hurtful: the power of ANCS in DC development [Parchment]
• Grand Avenue project at turning point [Los Angeles Times]