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Big area of Oakridge Park mall's 7.5-acre rooftop urban public park opens
Vancouver's unique urban public park destination.
Oakridge Park mall to use satellite overflow parking lot for grand opening period
It could be an exceptionally busy first few days.
First look inside the highly anticipated Time Out Market Vancouver
and everything you can eat on opening day đź‘€
A look inside the rental homes of Senakw's first tower, with tenants now moving in
"We're feeling incredibly proud to be here."
Huge protest against Vancouver AI data centres sparks response from Telus
"The protest does not end today."
16-storey First Nations housing and shelter complex opens in Downtown Eastside
168 units of social and supportive housing and an 80-bed homeless shelter.
Union seeks court reversal of floating hotel approval at Vancouver Convention Centre
A hotel union argues the approval process had issues.
Massive protest march against Vancouver AI data centres to impact weekend traffic
"Looking out for the people who call this place home."
'John Horgan Dam' is now the official name of the newly built Site C project
Horgan's BC NDP government almost cancelled the Site C dam.
Vancouver City Council could decide on MLB expansion team proponent this July
More details could be revealed this summer.
Vancouver Community College eyes major redevelopment of Broadway campus
Catalyzed by the Broadway Plan and SkyTrain extension.
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29-storey tower with Marriott hotel and rental housing approved for Yaletown
Construction could begin in 2028.
36,000 sq. ft. Thrifty Foods to open in new complex next to Brentwood SkyTrain
An anchor retailer for the Brentwood Block development.
Industry group says City of Vancouver natural gas limits drive up housing costs
"It’s a welcome recognition that the world has changed."
City of Surrey moves to cut building development fees in push for more housing
But it requires the provincial government's approval.
Big area of Oakridge Park mall's 7.5-acre rooftop urban public park opens
Vancouver's unique urban public park destination.
Oakridge Park mall to use satellite overflow parking lot for grand opening period
It could be an exceptionally busy first few days.
First look inside the highly anticipated Time Out Market Vancouver
and everything you can eat on opening day đź‘€
A look inside the rental homes of Senakw's first tower, with tenants now moving in
"We're feeling incredibly proud to be here."
Huge protest against Vancouver AI data centres sparks response from Telus
"The protest does not end today."
16-storey First Nations housing and shelter complex opens in Downtown Eastside
168 units of social and supportive housing and an 80-bed homeless shelter.
Union seeks court reversal of floating hotel approval at Vancouver Convention Centre
A hotel union argues the approval process had issues.
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Massive protest march against Vancouver AI data centres to impact weekend traffic
"Looking out for the people who call this place home."
'John Horgan Dam' is now the official name of the newly built Site C project
Horgan's BC NDP government almost cancelled the Site C dam.
Vancouver City Council could decide on MLB expansion team proponent this July
More details could be revealed this summer.
Vancouver Community College eyes major redevelopment of Broadway campus
Catalyzed by the Broadway Plan and SkyTrain extension.
29-storey tower with Marriott hotel and rental housing approved for Yaletown
Construction could begin in 2028.
36,000 sq. ft. Thrifty Foods to open in new complex next to Brentwood SkyTrain
An anchor retailer for the Brentwood Block development.
Industry group says City of Vancouver natural gas limits drive up housing costs
"It’s a welcome recognition that the world has changed."
City of Surrey moves to cut building development fees in push for more housing
But it requires the provincial government's approval.




























