Whether Gregorian or Lunar, Happy New Year.
We’re back to look at missing middle initiatives in Victoria and Vancouver. Plus what’s hot and not for ABC. Surrey won’t have an answer on policing anytime soon. And Kennedy Stewart is in the news once more.
Links
- Victoria council adopts divisive missing middle housing program
- Missing Middle Housing Initiative | Have Your Say
- ‘Plex appeal: Vancouver eyeing six-unit housing in low-density neighbourhoods
- Vancouver staff presentation and report
- Here are the transit projects Metro Van mayors want in the next decade | CBC News .
- Minister’s statement on Surrey policing transition | BC Gov News
- Richard Zussman on Twitter: “NEW – Surrey Mayor Brenda Locke says Surrey residents will have to pay a one-time tax increase of 55%, in addition to the normal tax rate set by council to pay for Surrey Police Service transition if B.C. Government rejects proposal to stay with RCMP. #bcpoli” / Twitter
- ABC defends axing Vancouver Renter Office, citing ‘duplication of service’ – BC | Globalnews.ca
- Dan Fumano: ‘Send a message’: ABC-majority council putting stamp on city priorities
- RELEASE: ABC majority kills Vancouver Renters Office, leaving Vancouver renters in the cold
- ABC Chinatown money
- ABC councillor aims to scrap Vancouver’s 25-cent single-use cup fee by summer
- Despite Claims, School Liaison Officers Received No Special Training | The Tyee
- Kennedy Stewart announces new job and book
- “Is this for real?”: Kennedy Stewart book announcement receives harsh negative reaction
- Photos: Hundreds counter anti-Drag Queen Story Time protest in Coquitlam
- Vancouveratta: Check out these historic photos of Vancouver Chinese New Year Parades through the ages