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The City of Vancouver has withdrawn its support for a supportive housing project in the Kitsilano neighbourhood that has been ...
Photo Mike Howell A new report from Vancouver city staff reinforces the need for the region’s municipalities to provide supportive housing and overdose prevention sites to deliver a more ...
More than 300 people attended a rally Wednesday outside Vancouver city hall to oppose Mayor Ken Sim's plan to pause construction of any "net new" supportive housing. Photo Mike Howell Sim has said ...
Photo Mike Howell Burnaby Mayor Mike ... The five-year target for Vancouver to build supportive housing units is 583. A recent housing report from the city indicates none were built between ...
Reaction is pouring in to Vancouver’s controversial move to freeze new supportive housing in the city. Vancouver city council heard from nearly 100 speakers on Monday, the majority raising conce ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim wants to stop the construction of new supportive housing units in the city until more is built elsewhere in the region.
A majority of Vancouver councillors have voted in favour of Mayor Ken Sim's motion to freeze the construction of net-new supportive housing in the city. Despite fierce opposition by nearly 100 ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s abrupt declaration that his city would put a pause on adding more supportive housing units unless other municipalities step up could backfire, say housing providers.
1:55 Downtown Eastside service providers react to Vancouver mayor’s plan A proposal by Vancouver’s mayor to halt new supportive housing projects in the city has organizations with plans in ...
VANCOUVER - A proposal by Vancouver's mayor to halt new supportive housing projects in the city has organizations with plans in various stages of completion worried about the projects they've ...
Sim said Thursday that Vancouver currently houses 77 per cent of the region’s supportive housing, despite comprising only 25 ...