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Entries from January 2016

Bidding process starts for assessment of Georgia/Dunsmuir viaducts

September 15th, 2010 · 20 Comments

Just in case you’d forgotten this, the city is moving ahead with the plan to look at removing, replacing, reconfiguring or something the 1970s era viaducts that bring commuters into the downtown across the filled-in False Creek basin. If you want your say, you could try bidding on this but I think you have to […]

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Pro-Vision blogger comes back into the fray, asking why no one covers ideas any more

September 15th, 2010 · 14 Comments

For those who missed it, Jonathan Ross and Civicscene.ca — currently in the middle of a very bad smell — is back and posting.

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Source goes on Global to say mayor’s website company paid money to develop a pro-Vision blogger

September 15th, 2010 · 3 Comments

For those of you who missed this link posted last night by a commenter, here is Global’s very damaging story on the ongoing issue of whether the company Mayor Gregor Robertson’s staff hired to do his city website (with city money) paid for a pro-Vision blogg.

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Langley mired in turmoil after council censures mayor, mayor fires back

September 15th, 2010 · 3 Comments

Here’s my reported story on the ongoing standoff in the Township of Langley between the mayor and council. And here’s the lengthier Vancouver Sun story on same, which has many more details.

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Vancouver mayor praises China, slams democracies, over green efforts

September 14th, 2010 · 42 Comments

Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson is on Day 9 or so of his China visit. In an interview with Anthony Germain in Shanghai, he was asked whether he doesn’t have foresee difficulties working with an authoritarian regime like China. The mayor said no, going on to give a relatively bland answer about making connections with people. […]

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Langley township mayor censured by his council

September 14th, 2010 · 5 Comments

We all think the sun rises and sets on Vancouver politics, but this erupting storm in Langley township shows there is life — and contentious politics — elsewhere in the region. The Langley Advance has the most complete coverage of this strange tussle between council and mayor that has resulted in the mayor being censured, […]

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Deadline for Olympic village housing operators put back because of complex demands

September 13th, 2010 · 7 Comments

Vancouver’s Olympics albatross continues to weigh heavily. The latest: The bid deadline for the non-profits bidding to operate the city’s three buildings had to be pushed back to Sept. 27 from Sept. 7 last week because there is so much confusion about the city’s demands. The bid has prompted a flurry of questions about the […]

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Is there a link between money for the mayor’s website and the Vision-defending blog Civicscene.ca?

September 12th, 2010 · 106 Comments

I wanted to be able to think for 10 minutes before plunging into this mess and I have now. I don’t claim to have found the light at the end of the tunnel, but at least I’ve had a bit more time to reflect and make some preliminary phone calls. So, for those of you […]

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Former senior planner says Marine Gateway needs to be put on hold

September 11th, 2010 · 29 Comments

 As the date for a Sept. 15 public meeting on the large new project at Marine Gateway approaches, this letter is going in to city and council from one particularly knowledgeable resident: Trish French, former assistant director of planning with the city until last year. She is not impressed with the current plan, for the […]

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Hornby bike lane: Year 12, the war continues

September 9th, 2010 · 68 Comments

Just kidding with that title, but that’s what it feels like already. Anyway, I didn’t cover any of the brouhaha this week so far but here it is in summary: Cycling group announces survey saying lane will bring more cyclists and business into downtown; city holds technical briefing; business group announces survey saying every business […]

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