Two-years of Ken Sim, Crab Park residents evicted, some upcoming byelections, Burnaby affordable housing requirements axed, New West mayor chastised and Surrey gets its first weed store.

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Q&A: Ken Sim reflects on two-year anniversary as Vancouver mayor

Chip Wilson Day

Vancouver’s CRAB Park residents left with few options as eviction looms | CBC News

13 local politicians were elected to the B.C. Legislature. Not all are giving up their municipal roles | CBC News

Christine Boyle announces resignation from Vancouver city council

Burnaby eliminates affordable rental requirement in low-income neighbourhood

New West mayor’s all-expenses paid trip to Dubai breached ethics rules: Commissioner

Green light: Surrey council approves 12 new pot stores across the city

Metro Vancouver approves 25.3% increase to regional tax bill in 2025

Metro Vancouver sells land set aside for Bowen Island Campground

Paradox Hotel Vancouver – Wikipedia

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