Mayor Anne McEnerny-Ogle will deliver the 2025 State of the City address, highlighting progress on community safety, homelessness, affordable housing, and economic opportunity.
The mural by Eric Minckley gives a sense of place and show that "this isn't a drive-through" but a destination.
But Vancouver matched the intensity with some Grade-A chances stopped by Kraken goalie Joey Daccord. The visitors kept up the competitive fire, scoring two goals in 15 shots on goal (and another ...
Troopers said they pursued Sims to Highway 394, then Highway 11E into Johnson City. They said Sims then turned onto Interstate 26 and exited to Highway 75 in Gray where they said Sims hit another ...
1:58 Opposition to Vancouver’s supportive housing freeze plan Protesters gathered outside Vancouver’s City Hall on Wednesday as councillors debated and ultimately approved Mayor Ken Sim’s ...
People sit in Jan. 6 during a Vancouver City Council meeting at City Hall. The Vancouver City Council has approved policy changes to mitigate interruptions at council meetings following years of ...
Vancouver city council asked staff on Wednesday to look further into new provincial rules that allow multi-family residential buildings under six storeys to be built with a single set of stairs ...
The city currently has out a call for consultants with experience in planning, feasibility analysis, design, and cost-estimating of park-supporting land bridges. Speaking to the North Vancouver ...
"It's really just devastating communities." In 2019, the Vancouver City Council released a Safe Supply Statement that acknowledged the majority of overdose deaths in the province were due to a ...
Vancouver Pride is one of the city’s most popular summer festivals, and a city councillor is pushing for the return of festivities to the heart of the region’s 2SLGBTQIA+ community. ABC City ...
Brian Montague, a retired VPD officer, to make Vancouver a safer city. “Vancouver faces real challenges that demand practical solutions,” Stein said. “We need innovative approaches to public ...
The City of Vancouver is looking for feedback on the idea of allowing bars to stay open until 3 a.m. and restaurants to keep serving until as late as 2 a.m. Anyone who lives, works or plays in ...