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Archived - Jun 17 — First city park gifted name in both local languages: sθәqәlxenәm ts'exwts'áxwi7
The new park at Smithe and Richards has become the first Vancouver park to be gifted a name in both hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ and Sḵwx̱wú7mesh.
Archived - Jun 16 — Symphony at Sunset returns for a pitch perfect celebration
The Park Board, in partnership with Vancouver Symphony Orchestra (VSO), is excited to announce the return of Symphony at Sunset.
Archived - Jun 15 — Rezoning for more than 100 new homes with supports in Vancouver approved by Council
The plan for a development at 1406-1410 East King Edward Ave reached an important milestone with Council's approval of the rezoning application.
Archived - Jun 15 — Disposing of plant materials from expanded Japanese beetle (Popillia japonica) regulated area
Residents, businesses and landscapers should keep soil and plant materials on-site and continue to use the green bin for yard trimmings.
Archived - Jun 10 — Events, decisions, and reports at City Council for the week of June 6, 2022
Events, decisions, and reports at City Council for the week of June 6, 2022.
Archived - Jun 08 — Permit Task Force maintains steady progress after one year
The City’s Permitting Task Force has continued its progress towards reducing permit and licence wait times over the past year.
Archived - Jun 08 — Council apologizes to Vancouver’s Italian Canadian community for treatment during WWII
Vancouver City Council formally apologized for the injustices enacted upon the Italian Canadian community during the Second World War.
Archived - Jun 08 — Drinking in public plazas returns as permanent program for summer 2022
Vancouver City Council approved turning the Drinking in Public Plazas Program into a permanent seasonal program.
Archived - Jun 07 — Skating forward: A new skate strategy for Vancouver approved by Park Board
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation approved a new strategy a meeting to improve and guide skate infrastructure in the city.
Archived - Jun 06 — Vancouver’s first floating habitat brings biodiversity to Trout Lake
Vancouver’s first floating ecosystem will be assembled and launched onto Trout Lake as a pilot to improve biodiversity in John Hendry Park.
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