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There's a reasonable chance that after the October 24 election, the NDP will hold 18 of the 20 seats in the Burrard Peninsula. That's up from just two seats in 2001 and nine seats in 2005.
NDP wins the Burrard Peninsula, but Liberals fare better in outer burbs. by Charlie Smith on November 16th, 2008 at 1:25 AM.
A map of TransLink's Package "I" proposal for new routes around Vancouver's downtown core in its Burrard Peninsula Area Transport Plan, as of Jan. 29, 2025. By TransLink/Screenshot Package "J" ...
The $500,000 put up by the government of British Columbia to study a fixed-link rapid transit connection across Burrard Inlet, connecting Vancouver, B.C., to the North Shore, revives an idea that ...
The main feature of downtown Vancouver is Stanley Park, which is located at the tip of the peninsula.The park is 1,000 acres in size, featuring numerous hiking and biking trails, and is home to ...
Can public transit through New Westminster and Burnaby be improved? TransLink's latest survey is asking that very question. The deadline for local residents to provide input on the regional transit ...
It’s an unusual landing. Leaning forward to peer out the plane’s tiny oval window, I have an amazing view of the lower mainland's Burrard Peninsula. I can see the downtown skyline; the mouth ...
Once upon a time, mixed-use transit-oriented development was going to revitalize cities and be the backbone of complete, compact communities from the Burrard Peninsula to the Fraser Valley.
Vancouver's Burrard Peninsula, for instance, has a rate of 5.8 per cent while Toronto's core is at 4.3 per cent, according to the numbers unveiled for the first time by CMHC, in its latest report ...
Once upon a time, mixed-use transit-oriented development was going to revitalize cities and be the backbone of complete, compact communities from the Burrard Peninsula to the Fraser Valley. But now, ...