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Fundraising data, Surrey policing, drug use and throwing bricks at cars

Christine Boyle defeats Andrea Reimer in the battle of Little Mountain, meaning we’re likely headed to a council byelection later this year. Last year’s annual report fundraising gives us some insight into how well each party might do. Surrey meanwhile, doesn’t want money. Vancouver will be saying goodbye to public hearings. An overdose prevention site draws controversy, as do new rules around sheltering in parks. The City hopes to go to the Supreme Court of Canada. The Olympic Village school is finally coming. And Vision Zero wants you to take a brick to cross the street.


Links

Vancouver Coun. Christine Boyle secures B.C. NDP nomination | CBC News
Andrea Reimer’s thread on her loss
ABC raises most while OneCity has largest supporter base – Cambie Report
Local party fundraising beyond Vancouver in 2023
Minister’s statement on Surrey policing transition | BC Gov News
Surrey police chief sees path now to completing transition | Vancouver Sun
Proposed changes to Vancouver Charter will help build more homes faster
Health authority secures ‘discreet’ location for Vancouver overdose prevention site
Vancouver mayor disappointed by new location for overdose prevention site
Vancouver Park Board tightens rules on homeless encampments – BC | Globalnews.ca
Vancouver SRO vacancy control to be heard in Supreme Court
New school coming to Olympic Village | BC Gov News
Granville Island crosswalk users urged to pick up a brick | CBC News
About Granville Island – Granville Island – Vancouver, BC
Granville Island – Wikipedia

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