As ABC Vancouver works to transform the Downtown Eastside, the ruling party’s vision is taking shape, including more police, more market housing, a freeze on supportive housing, and more ...
1:50 Motion to ‘uplift’ Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside More than a year after Vancouver city councillors voted for a plan to “uplift” the city’s troubled Downtown Eastside, city staff ...
The City of Vancouver spends $10.8 million per year to fund some of Vancouver Fire Rescue Services’ work in the Downtown Eastside, including responding to overdose and fire calls associated with ...
2:04 Growing fear for seniors’ safety in Downtown Eastside Safety concerns on Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside are growing as seniors who live in the community say they have seen an increase in ...
Downtown Vancouver’s largest employers, Clark County, the city of Vancouver and software company ZoomInfo, haven’t brought their employees back into the office full time. ZoomInfo ...
The City of Vancouver spends an estimated $46.7 million per year in the Downtown Eastside on operating costs related to efforts to ameliorate the impacts of homelessness, and help people living ...
A Vancouver police officer has been seriously injured in a random attack in the Downtown Eastside Tuesday night. Trump exempts Big 3 automakers from Canada, Mexico tariffs for 1 month 8 best and ...
The Vancouver Police Department announced Task Force Barrage in mid-February, a three-pronged plan to target organized and ...
A secret plan laid out by Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s chief ... for allowing quick approvals of private development in the Downtown Eastside, facilitating the return of people to their home ...
The Columbian reports: “Downtown Vancouver’s largest employers — Clark County, the city of Vancouver and software company ZoomInfo — haven’t brought their employees back into the office ...
Hundreds gathered in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (DTES) on Saturday evening to support people experiencing homelessness, as Mayor Ken Sim's motion to freeze new supportive housing heads to city ...
Hundreds gathered in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside (DTES) on Saturday evening to support people experiencing homelessness, as Mayor Ken Sim's motion to freeze new supportive housing heads to city ...