NORTH VANCOUVER, B.C. — The federal government says it’s kicking in more than $663 million in funding for Metro Vancouver transit infrastructure over the next decade, beginning next year.
Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West is proposing Metro Vancouver Regional District’s board of directors slash their stipends by more than half as the government prepares to hand out, on average, 25.3 per ...
"I think it's important that the government are working with us and making any suggestions that they have to changes," said Burnaby Mayor and Metro Vancouver Board Chair Mike Hurley on Friday.
Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West brought a notice of motion to the Metro Vancouver board meeting Friday that recommended cutting the number of committees by half, putting new limits on pay for ...
British Columbia’s former auditor general for local governments, whose office was disbanded by the BC NDP government, says recent controversy around spending at Metro Vancouver shows the value ...
Metro Vancouver is considering waiving development cost charges (DCCs) for below-market rental units that are built by private developers and transferred to non-profits upon completion.
Metro Vancouver is considering waiving development cost charges (DCCs) for below-market rental units that are built by private developers and transferred to non-profits upon completion. Currently, the ...
“That represents an enormous opportunity.” FoodMesh’s contract with Metro Vancouver, pegged at $102,500 per year, was recently renewed for another two years. The company is tasked with ...
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