Vancouver's City Council on Monday night approved a $1.3 million contract to expand efforts to address PFAS -- or forever chemicals -- in the water supply.
Removing forever chemicals from Vancouver’s municipal water supply remains a high priority for the city. On Monday, the city council approved a $1.3 million contract with Portland engineering firm Bro ...
At UBC, you’ll visit one of my favourite museums in British Columbia, the Museum of Anthropology. Its First Nations’ art is ...
The city of Vancouver is continuing its efforts to remove man-made compounds known as “forever chemicals” from public ...
The latest population estimates for Metro Vancouver show that the region has exceeded three million residents — but much of ...
In Alan Taylor’s apology for the city of Vancouver’s refusal to let the people vote on eliminating street lanes, his “clarifications” are grossly misleading (“Criticism of street plan misplaced,” Our ...
Green Coun. Pete Fry is calling on council to initiate an "urgent high-level review" of major projects and spending to align ...
Toronto Raptors fans join the trend of booing the American national anthem. Discover the reasons behind this controversial ...
The proposal would create 250 new hotel rooms, without taking scarce real estate away from other important local priorities in the city landscape. If approved, Sunborn Vancouver will be built off-site ...
The cause of her infection is unknown. Pinder Rehal, a City of Vancouver spokeswoman, said bird flu represents a "real and present risk" to backyard chickens, although no infections have yet been ...
Vancouver residents will head back to the polls in early Spring 2025 to fill two vacant seats in Vancouver City Council. In a new City of Vancouver staff report released this afternoon, the general ...
Major property owners in Vancouver are revising their plans to see how much taller they can build after city council relaxed view-protection policies last year. This doesn’t mean the sky’s the ...