By Spacing
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Friday
LOCAL • Undecided voters discuss cycling infrastructure [Globe and Mail] • Lower Mainland mayors seek funding for transit expansion [The Straight] • The...
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MOV’s Upcycled Urbanism Workshop: Surprise and Juxtaposition in the Public Realm, March 24th
Join us for the fourth workshop in MOV’s Upcycled Urbanism series: Surprise and Juxtaposition in the Public Realm March 24th 2:00PM – 4:00PM...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Thursday
LOCAL • Fewer drivers among urban youth in Metro Vancouver [Vancouver Sun] • Save On Meats hit by vandals; owner blames anti-gentrification...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Wednesday
LOCAL • High-tech plans for old Vancouver police station divide community [Globe and Mail] • Mountain View Cemetery Tour: Builders of Vancouver – Mar 31...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Tuesday
LOCAL • Cycling advocates urge B.C. parties to steer $75-million a year into biking strategy [Globe and Mail] • Downtown New West goes for the big time...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Monday
LOCAL • Vancouver’s $6,000 fresh air for cyclists ‘a small price to pay’ [Vancouver Sun] • Social-housing waiting lists grow for seniors...
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Central Coast Salish First Nations Public Art Project, City of Port Moody
Central Coast Salish First Nations Public Art Project City of Port Moody Budget: $23,700 CDN Deadline: April 8, 2013 at noon The City of Port Moody, City...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Sunday
LOCAL • Why Surrey needs the next transit expansion [Civic Surrey] • Fox Cinema in East Van: The Waldorf reborn [Vancouver Observer] • Port Moody council...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Saturday
LOCAL • Chinese signs in Richmond ‘way out of hand’, says delegation appealing for more English [Vancouver Sun] • Downtown Eastside street cleaners get...
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Vancouver City Council Approves City’s First Co-housing Proposal
Earlier this week, Vancouver City Council approved Vancouver’s first co-housing project (pdf), only the tenth in Canada. The project is the first to be...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Friday
LOCAL • Metro directors promote their home turf to conference planners [Vancouver Sun] • Fate of popular point in limbo after lease expires [Vancouver...
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MOV: Upcycled Urbanism Workshop, Sunday, March 17th
Please join us for the second workshop in MOV’s Upcycled Urbanism series: Block Talk: creating spaces that connect people DATE: March 17th TIME...