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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Friday
LOCAL • Oakridge public hearing will see opponents, supporters line up over $1.5-billion mini-city of apartment towers [State of Vancouver] • Real lawyers...
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Video Vancouver: Coming Home
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Thursday
LOCAL • 751 Burrard Street [Changing Vancouver] • Vancouver, Ottawa among top five quality-of-life cities in North America [Globe and Mail] • Happy City...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Wednesday
LOCAL • Details are few on B.C.’s 10-year transportation plan [Globe and Mail] • Vancouver gears up for fractious debate over future of Oakridge mall...
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RELEASE: Museum of Vancouver new exhibit ‘Rewilding Vancouver’ opens February 27th
The Vancouver we know is more culturally attuned to and integrated with nature than any city of a comparable size on earth. Despite this, our city has...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Tuesday
LOCAL • Park board abandons plans for Kits Point bike path [State of Vancouver] • Latest round in confusing TransLink-province tussle: Decision has to be...
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Building Resilient Cities: Effective Dialogue and Solutions Anticipated at the GLOBE 2014 Conference
Vancouver welcomes the GLOBE series, North America’s largest International Business & Sustainability Conference. The conference will be held at the...
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Invitation to Vancouver Heritage Foundation’s Places That Matter: Canron Building
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Skytrain’s Waterfront Station
Canada Line, Waterfront Station, Vancouver, BC / By Los Paseos Contribute photos to Spacing Vancouver’s Flickr Pool
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Jericho Beach: 1860’s onward
The Jericho Beach area has had a full history over the past century and a half, few traces of which remain today. Named for its lumber history, what is...
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Vancouver’s Urbanism Headlines: Monday
LOCAL • Robson and Burrard – ne corner (2) [Changing Vancouver] • Pressure is on to decide between Vancouver’s or Surrey’s transit plans [Globe and Mail...
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Easing Congestion in Metro Vancouver: Prices Without Subsidies, February 25th
Via SFU Continuing Studies: Over the next 30 years, the Metro Vancouver region will grow by one million more people and add half a million jobs to the...
By Yuri Artibise