Michael KissingerVan. Courier Bounded by Cambie Street to the west and Clark Drive to the east, Second Avenue and Great Northern Way to the north and 16th Avenue and Kingsway to the south, Mount Pleasant is one of Vancouver’s oldest neighbourhoods and considered by some to be the city’s first suburb. Home to several breweries, [...]
Space needs $800k renovation before it can be rented Mike HowellVan. Courier The City of Vancouver has paid $144,000 over the past three years to rent 8,000 square feet of vacant space in the downtown CBC building that was originally planned to be home to arts and culture groups. Though the city says it has [...]
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Gen Why aims to save Waldorf Cheryl RossiVan. Courier Public outrage that condos could replace the cultural hotspot at the Waldorf Hotel has Tara Mahoney excited. The creative director of Gen Why Media, a social enterprise that works to promote civic engagement, Mahoney hopes the anger will motivate more Vancouverites to get involved in shaping [...]
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Other The BC government is raising the threshold for the province’s homeowner grant well past the $1 million mark, which Finance Minister Mike de Jong said is in response to rising assessments, even though some assessments are going down. Homeowners in the Greater Vancouver area with homes assessed at $1,295,000 will be eligible for a [...]