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Vancouver City Council has approved Mayor Ken Sim's motion to explore a 2026 property tax increase as low as zero per cent.
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNFor final budget of term, Vancouver's ruling party directs city staff to find 'efficiencies'Vancouver city staff have predicted a property tax increase of six to seven per cent next year, but Mayor Ken Sim has told ...
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The Vancouver Sun on MSNB.C. housing minister says tenants can't leave Granville strip until new housing is builtB.C. Housing Minister Ravi Kahlon said Friday he supports Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s goal of relocating nearly 300 social ...
A year-long controversy at Vancouver City Hall has ended not with a bang, but with a procedural ruling on a point of ...
Mayor Ken Sim has asked staff to suggest a way to hold property tax hikes under 2.5 per cent next year, including an option for a zero per cent increase.
Opinion: As the first South Asian and Sikh VPD chief, you have a unique opportunity to renew the force’s commitment to ...
Supportive housing on Vancouver's Granville Street could be coming to an end. Mayor Ken Sim says the city has struck a deal ...
Now the City of Vancouver's parks board has shared the beloved beachfront swimming pool will open to the public on June 21, ...
After being beaten out by Calgary last year, Vancouver has overtaken the Alberta city as the most livable in North America.
Vancouver City Council approved a broad suite of actions to keep rental and strata housing developments moving forward in ...
Water Street in Vancouver's Gastown will be closed to vehicles on Sundays until the end of August, in the city's latest ...
The City of Vancouver’s finance team is projecting a total property tax increase in 2026 of seven per cent but warns “a ...
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