Vancouver City Council has voted 6-3 to pause new supportive housing projects. Critics warn the move could worsen ...
Vancouver city council has backed Mayor Ken Sim’s plan to stop building new supportive housing in the city.
Controversial plans have been proposed to revitalize Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. CBC's Stephen Quinn and Zameer Karim spoke with people in the community to find out how they're feeling about the ...
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Vancouver council approves pause on supporting housing projectsVancouver's council has approved Mayor Ken Sim's plan to temporarily halt net new supportive housing projects in the city.
Vancouver's council has approved Mayor Ken Sim's plan to temporarily halt net new supportive housing projects in the city.
When shopping for a new home, most buyers avoid the poorer areas. For the Claretian priests who recently moved into the rectory at Sacred Heart Church in Vancouver, it was almost a selling point.
Vancouver City Council has approved a temporary pause on any net new supportive housing units, including the Downtown ...
A leaked memo proposed helping Indigenous people living on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside to leave the city, an idea critics ...
The City of Vancouver spends an estimated $46.7 million per year in the Downtown Eastside on operating costs related to ...
More than 300 people held a rally outside Vancouver city hall Wednesday to protest Mayor Ken Sim’s proposal to pause the ...
As ABC Vancouver works to transform the Downtown Eastside, the ruling party’s vision is taking shape, including more police, ...
The mayor's motion would halt the construction of net new supportive housing units in the city until other municipalities build more supportive housing units.
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