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Artistic rendering of Tower Six at The Amazing Brentwood in Burnaby. (IBI Group/Shape Properties)
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The Amazing Brentwood's sixth tower to include 443 homes

So far, only 31% of the mall redevelopment's 10.4 million sq ft of floor area is built or underway.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 21, 2021
Bike lockers outside SkyTrain and West Coast Express' Moody Centre Station. (TransLink)
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On-demand secure smart bike lockers coming to major TransLink hubs

Transit riders can securely store their bike at a transit station 🚲

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 19, 2021
Example of a mountain coaster at a ski resort. (Sunkid)
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Massive coaster thrill ride opening at Cypress Mountain next month

It's 1.7 km long with a vertical drop of 279 metres, reaching speeds of 40 km/hr! šŸŽ¢

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 19, 2021
The COVID-19 Immunization Centre at the parking lot of Vancouver Community College at 1155 East Broadway, Vancouver. (Kenneth Chan/Daily Hive)
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Vancouver Community College upgraded as a high-capacity vaccination centre

It will have a capacity to vaccinate 1,200 people per day starting next week.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 18, 2021
"Slow Streets" sign. (City of Surrey)
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"Slow Streets" zones as low as 30 km/hr now in effect in Surrey neighbourhoods

New speed limits are now in effect in six residential neighbourhoods across Surrey.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 18, 2021
TransLink HandyDART vehicles. (TransLink)
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TransLink reducing fares, including Compass for HandyDART riders

HandyDART is finally getting Compass Card compatibility.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 17, 2021
H&M at The Amazing Brentwood with H&M Home (Kenneth Chan/Daily Hive)
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Inside the first H&M Home store in Metro Vancouver (PHOTOS)

H&M's new flagship store at The Amazing Brentwood features H&M Home.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 17, 2021
Stratford Gardens at 6005 Pandora Street, Burnaby. (Google Maps)
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BC Housing planning 3.5-acre Burnaby redevelopment for more affordable homes

The government-owned property could be redeveloped for more homes.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 17, 2021
The Post with Amazon offices in downtown Vancouver under construction, as of February 23, 2021. (Kenneth Chan/Daily Hive)
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Lower Mainland construction workers can "skip the line" for vaccine on select dates

Construction workers can show up at select locations without any pre-registration.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 17, 2021
Parasol LED mushroom fixtures at the new Dunsmuir Patio at Bentall Centre. (Mike Seehagel/Tangible Interaction)
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Redesigned Bentall Centre plaza opens with giant LED mushrooms (PHOTOS)

This wooden plaza features LED string lights and giant psychedelic mushrooms šŸ„

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 17, 2021
A Mark III train at SkyTrain Edmonds Station. (TransLink)
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TransLink exploring extending SkyTrain station platforms for longer trains

Five-car trains longer than the platforms will arrive starting in 2023.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 17, 2021
2021 artistic rendering of the Coal Harbour elementary school, childcare, and social housing complex at 480 Broughton Street, Vancouver. (Henriquez Partners Architects/Vancouver School Board/City of Vancouver)
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City Council to decide on Coal Harbour elementary school with social housing (RENDERINGS)

Residents have expressed overwhelming opposition to the $81 million waterfront project.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 16, 2021
Transport 2050's Network B option of less SkyTrain, with more LRT and BRT. (TransLink)
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Public opinion split on TransLink's future rapid transit expansion: Transport 2050

Residents are evenly split between "more SkyTrain" or "more bus rapid transit."

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 16, 2021
Artistic rendering of the Broadway Subway's tunnel boring staging area at the intersection of Great Northern Way and Thornton Street, where Great Northern Way-Emily Carr Station will be located. (Government of BC)
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This is how the Broadway Subway will be built over the next five years

Everything you need to know about SkyTrain extension construction disruptions.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 16, 2021
SkyTrain Expo Line and Central City shopping mall in Surrey. (Shutterstock)
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City of Surrey seeking public feedback on new transportation plan's strategies

Less cars, but more transit, walking, and cycling.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 15, 2021
Artistic rendering of 9365-9383 120 Street and 11959-11969 93A Avenue in Delta. (Focus Architecture/BMG Real Estate)
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29-storey tower with 314 homes approved for North Delta

A major project for the Scott Road corridor that includes 50 rental homes.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 15, 2021
Nighttime lighting at BC Place Stadium and Science World. (Shutterstock)
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Science World aiming to raise $10 million for upgraded exhibits

Science World is expanding its STEAM learning initiatives for kids.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 15, 2021
Waterloo Street near West 13th Avenue in Vancouver. (Google Maps)
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Vancouver taxpayers "treated like ATMs" with new taxes on parking: city councillor

Vehicle owners will pay up to $1,000 to park on the street each year.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Jun 15, 2021
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