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  • September 2, 2010 - 9:43am
    By John Bermingham, The Province Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson is off to China on Sunday, pitching the city as a green capital. Robertson will lead a delegation of 22 local firms to press the flesh and ink deals with Chinese customers. “The purpose of this business mission is to land...
  • September 1, 2010 - 3:59pm
    A proposed STIR rental residential project on Comox Street that has generated concern in the West End will not go forward to public hearing at this time, says Mayor Gregor Robertson, so that the City can work with the neighbourhood to first identify key planning priorities, issues and community...
  • September 1, 2010 - 3:57pm
    Mayor Gregor Robertson today praised the Vancouver Police Department for their work in making Vancouver a safer city to live in, with the release of the 2009 VPD Annual Report showing reductions in several crime categories. “The VPD have done an exceptional job in making Vancouver a safer...
  • August 30, 2010 - 2:15pm
    Vancouver and B.C. reaping benefits faster than expected, in community facilities, jobs and business investment When Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson heads to China next month for 10 days of meetings, he hopes to sign new business deals for green-related companies. Those deals are part of a growing...
  • August 26, 2010 - 4:54pm
    Some of the top minds and business leaders in North America’s technology industry are in Vancouver this week for the City of Vancouver co-sponsored Grow 2010 Conference at the Vancouver Convention Centre. The conference runs from Aug. 19 through 21 and is designed to help promising...
  • August 13, 2010 - 10:07am
    "As in Seattle, new bike lane closures bring protests, but the city is rolling right along toward a goal of 10% of all trips by bicycle." By Peter Ladner Editor's note: This is the first column by our new regular Vancouver, B.C., correspondent. Vancouver’s bike infrastructure has...
  • July 30, 2010 - 10:31am
    By Gregor Robertson, Special to The Province Metro Vancouver will vote today on a long-term plan for our region's garbage. Proponents of incineration have tried to make this vote about pro-burn or pro-landfill. But it's not. It's a choice between a green future that supports innovation and local...
  • July 23, 2010 - 1:44pm
    Vancouver City Council today approved a policy that requires all new building rezonings to be Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Gold standard, the highest green building standard for rezonings in North America. The change takes effect January 31, 2011 and is expected to result in...
  • July 15, 2010 - 1:10pm
    A motion coming to city council next week calls for the City to begin exploring the creation of modular housing in Vancouver, something Mayor Robertson says can potentially provide a solution to part of the affordable housing crisis in the city. “Modular housing can be built much...
  • July 6, 2010 - 10:40am
    Wee Ming Wong stands in the deep end of the empty bean-shaped pool at Kensington Park, in east Vancouver. He’s 46, and has been waiting most of his life for this, a pool that is the first of its kind in Canada. When the concrete is set, he’ll be back for opening day with his kids. But...
  • July 5, 2010 - 10:26am
    More farmers markets will be springing up in Vancouver if Mayor Gregor Robertson has his way. A report to council Tuesday will recommend bylaw changes to make it easier to start and operate a farmers market in Vancouver, Robertson said Friday. The changes will increase access to local food and help...
  • June 22, 2010 - 9:57am
    The City of Vancouver is ready to make the leap beyond popcorn and hot dogs as street food fare. “The appetite for this is huge,” said Vancouver Councillor Heather Deal. She announced Sunday that the city is taking applications for vendors to set up stalls at 17 new locations –...
  • June 15, 2010 - 4:00pm
    Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson will open a new commuter bike lane in downtown Vancouver on Tuesday morning, as part of the city's $25 million plan to make its streets safer for cyclists. The two-way bike lane on the north side of Dunsmuir Street will connect the recently opened bike lane on the...
  • May 27, 2010 - 5:16pm
    He may be the mayor of Vancouver, but listening to Gregor Robertson speak, he could be the Chief Magistrate of Toronto, or any other Canadian city for that matter. “There is unanimity around the lack of resources and investment,” says Robertson, in town to attend a session of the...
  • May 25, 2010 - 4:02pm
    The B.C. government, the City of Vancouver and a private foundation are putting up $225 million to build more than 1,000 new supportive housing units for the homeless, the coalition announced Tuesday. The 1,006 new supportive housing units will be located on eight sites provided by the City of...
  • May 14, 2010 - 10:40am
    The University of B.C. and the City of Vancouver have signed a multi-year agreement promising to work together on common goals of sustainability, climate action and a green economy. "This partnership will have a real impact in helping us reach our goal of becoming the world's greenest city by...
  • March 1, 2010 - 3:11pm
    Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson heads east to Ottawa this week, to spend some of the political capital that he and the city have amassed during the successful run of the 2010 Games. On his shopping list: a national housing strategy to help Vancouver's homeless, and greater funding for transit,...
  • February 25, 2010 - 1:03pm
    Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson is seizing on the soaring use of transit during the Olympics to lay down a marker for securing more funding once the Games are over. Among the projects deserving of support, Mr. Robertson said, is the Canada streetcar line between the Olympic Village station and...
  • February 16, 2010 - 4:25pm
    A security perimeter surrounding the Olympic cauldron in downtown Vancouver could soon be altered to allow better visibility, Mayor Gregor Robertson said Tuesday morning. Robertson said he's spoken to Vanoc CEO John Furlong about complaints that a high chain-link fence impedes the public's view of...
  • January 28, 2010 - 1:51pm
    Strathcona needs a community policing centre to help reduce escalating crime in the neighbourhood, says Vision Vancouver Coun. George Chow. Chow successfully introduced a motion to city council Jan. 19 to have senior city staff study the feasibility of opening a policing centre in Strathcona....