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Queen of Alberni, a C-class vessel of BC Ferries. (poemnist/Shutterstock)
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BC Ferries sets another record for vehicle traffic

An exceptionally strong summer travel season for BC Ferries ⛓

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 25, 2022
PayByPhone office at The Yaletown Square at 1290 Homer Street, Vancouver. (Upper Left Photography)
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Inside the new Yaletown office of PayByPhone (PHOTOS)

The vehicle parking payment giant has opened a new Vancouver office.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 25, 2022
Fireworks erupt from BC Place Stadium during the Opening Ceremony of the Vancouver 2010 Olympic Winter Games. (mediamon/YouTube)
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First Nations and COC aiming to keep Vancouver 2030 Olympic bid alive

"A unique project, led by the potential Host First Nations, deserves a deeper look."

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 25, 2022
BC legislature in Victoria (Shutterstock)
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BC government operating budget surplus soars by $5 billion

The BC economy has experienced a fast and strong recovery šŸ“ˆ

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 25, 2022
BC Ferries (Shutterstock)
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BC Ferries to order 11 new ships over the coming years

This includes 7 new large ships for routes between Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island ⛓

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 25, 2022
Early October 2022: assembly process for Broadway Subway tunnel boring machines, Elsie and Phyllis. (Government of BC)
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Broadway Subway opening delayed to 2026

Metro Vancouver transit riders will have to wait a little longer to ride the new subway šŸš‡

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 25, 2022
2021 preliminary conceptual design of the renovated Children's Library at the Central Branch of Vancouver Public Library. Not the final design. (DA Architects & Planners/Safdie Architects)
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Expansion of VPL's Children's Library in downtown Vancouver moving forward

The complete redesign of the Children's Library will include a new playground šŸ“š

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 24, 2022
The Atira-operated Winters Hotel SRO was demolished in April 2022, shortly after a fatal fire. (Kenneth Chan/Daily Hive)
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Scathing report on BC Housing partner Atira prompts calls for full audit

An independent report sheds light on the major social housing provider's serious problems.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 24, 2022
Surrey RCMP
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BC government increases province-wide police funding by $230 million

"Everyone deserves to feel safe," said Premier David Eby.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 24, 2022
Richmond-Brighouse Station on SkyTrain Canada Line. (Kenneth Chan/Daily Hive)
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TransLink ridership has recovered to over 80% of pre-pandemic volumes

TransLink is expected to be the first North American system to reach 100%.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 23, 2022
Granville Street entrance for SkyTrain Canada Line's Waterfront Station. (Shawn.ccf/Shutterstock)
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TransLink creates certification program for employers who subsidize transit

An initiative to encourage employers to cover at least 50% of employee transit passes.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 23, 2022
November 2022 artistic rendering of the revised design for Polygon Homes' Coronation Heights project in Coquitlam, with Wesgroup Properties' separate Coronation Park project in Port Moody also depicted. (Polygon Homes)
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Even more homes: 2,800 units eyed near SkyTrain station in Coquitlam (RENDERINGS)

Massive back-to-back redevelopments on the Coquitlam and Port Moody border.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 23, 2022
Vancouver Police patrol car in the Downtown Eastside. (Shutterstock)
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Vancouver City Council approves public safety strategy of hiring 200 police officers and nurses

This approach to improving public safety is also supported by the provincial government.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 23, 2022
A tolling station for Singapore's Electronic Road Pricing (ERP). (Dr David Sing/Shutterstock)
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It's official: Vancouver City Council puts an end to the road tolls plan

BREAKING... Road tolls will not be coming to downtown Vancouver and Central Broadway.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 23, 2022
Downtown Vancouver skyline with construction cranes. (Shutterstock)
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BC government creates new Ministry of Housing to tackle affordability crisis

BC will finally have a standalone Ministry of Housing, with its own minister.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 22, 2022
"Urbanized Turns 5" on November 15, 2022. (@knoxandmaephotography)
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Happy birthday, Urbanized! Daily Hive's real estate section marks 5th anniversary

We are so proud of Urbanized's evolution, and we thank you for your support šŸŽ‚

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 22, 2022
2022 artistic rendering of the revised design for 1290 Hornby Street, Vancouver. (Buttjes Architecture/Wall Financial Corporation)
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35-storey condo tower to replace Vancouver City Centre primary health clinic

200+ condos and 13,000 sq ft cultural centre for the corner of Drake and Hornby.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 22, 2022
Construction cranes in Vancouver. (Shutterstock)
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BC government's new Housing Supply Act to require cities to meet targets

Cities will soon be required to catalyze enough new housing to meet provincial-mandated targets.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Nov 21, 2022
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