NORTH VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Vancouver Coastal Health’s (VCH) $325 million Paul Myers Tower at Lions Gate Health ...
Butterfly Pavilion is celebrating a major milestone entering its 30th year of conservation efforts in protecting ...
Building Resilience in Education Systems presents 13 chapters on strengthening education system resilience, written specifically for policy makers and practitioners. The book examines diverse contexts ...
A brightly coloured throwback to the 1950s, the City Centre Motor Hotel on Vancouver's Main Street has been a landmark for a ...
Vancouver City Council has approved the removal of social housing from The Curv, in exchange for a $55 million cash payment.
The CURV tower by Brivia Group is set to be one of the tallest towers in Vancouver and the tallest passive housing building ...
For now, the Pavilion will still be at its current location on Highway 36 and Church Ranch Road. This story was made ...
Vancouver residents must bid farewell to the city’s oldest commercial building as its owners, the Schofield family, look to honor its legacy with something new.
Butterfly Pavilion’s new exhibit highlights the cultural connections between humans and their invertebrate neighbors.
A draft of the new policy outline, likely to be finalized in coming weeks, scraps plans to build offshore wind turbines, instead building more onshore wind capacity, rooftop solar and energy storage.
called Uplifting the Downtown Eastside and Building Inclusive Communities that Work for All Residents. Vancouver Coun. Rebecca Bligh, who was kicked out of the ABC caucus, voted against the ...
The next issue of Sunrise will soon be in your inbox. In a report prepared for city council, Vancouver’s chief building official, Saul Schwebs, said that the “proposed features (of the revised ...