By Spacing
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Vancouver Heritage Foundation’s 2014 Heritage House Tour, June 1st
In 2014 VHF is celebrating the individual stories of Vancouver’s heritage homes. From lumber mills, to early RCMP, to inter-war optimism, the homes on...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Monday
LOCAL • Who will speak for Vancouver’s trees and gardens? [Globe and Mail] • Burnaby, B.C., has some tough questions for Trans Mountain [Globe and Mail] â€...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Wednesday
LOCAL • Projected demand for Vancouver’s Broadway subway sees 250,000 trips on first day [Globe and Mail] • Surrey crime numbers subject to debate...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Wednesday
LOCAL • Dianne Watts announces stepping down from throne; now the scramble begins [State of Vancouver] • Vancouver stages good-news presser about Olympic...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Tuesday
LOCAL • Vancouver sells Olympic village condos, recovers millions in debt [Globe and Mail] • Olympic Village proves to be a costly lesson for Vancouver...
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Changing Chinatown: 4 Short Films
How does community knowledge – of place, of people, of food – get transferred between generations? Find out how a younger generation is using...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Monday
LOCAL • Port Mann Bridge: The case of the disappearing traffic [Fraseropolis] • Popular Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts will not seek fourth term [Globe and...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Thursday
LOCAL • Surrey seeks to put limits on payday loan outlets [Vancouver Sun] • Dog lovers have a bone to pick about Trout Lake proposal [Vancouver Sun] â€...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Tuesday
LOCAL • Vancouver mayor hopes to channel immigrant, international-investor money out of real estate, into other businesses [State of Vancouver] â€...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Thursday
LOCAL • The challenge of Vancouver’s appeal to foreign investors [Globe and Mail] • Robertson against keeping whales and dolphins in captivity [Globe and...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Wednesday
LOCAL • Vancouver election time: $50,000 dinners, $25,000 lunches, candidates coming and going + more [State of Vancouver] • Robertson’s vision for...
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EVENTS – Letterings: Postal Code Reading, April 15, 12:30pm, SFU Burnaby
Each year we endeavour to bring Thursdays Writing Collective‘s work to an audience outside the Downtown Eastside via a publication. This year, due...