Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says he will no longer attend the meetings of Metro Vancouver Regional District due to disagreements.
On Wednesday, the mayor of the largest city in the region announced he would boycott Metro Vancouver meetings.
Sim’s chief of staff, Trevor Ford, said Monday that the mayor will unveil details of his proposal within weeks and that additional funding may be available to the Vancouver Police Department, if ...
MANY Asian communities throughout Vancouver will celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year and usher in the Year of the Snake ...
Mayor Ken Sim is proposing a pause on the construction of new supportive housing units in the Downtown Eastside. It is part ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim’s proposal to halt construction of any new supportive housing in his city has set off a firestorm of ...
OneCity is the first of Vancouver's political parties to announce its candidate for the city's April 5 byelection.On Tuesday, ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim announced Thursday that he will bring a motion before council to pause any “net new supportive ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim wants to stop the construction of new supportive housing units in the city until more is built elsewhere in the region. Sim said Thursday that Vancouver currently houses 77 ...
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has unveiled a plan to revitalize the city’s troubled Downtown Eastside that includes pausing the construction of net new supportive housing units. He said he wants to ...
Swanson, an anti-poverty activist, says Sim’s plans to pause net new supportive housing units in Vancouver and reduce the ...
Mayor Ken Sim and the city’s nine councillors received a 2.2 per cent pay raise to begin 2025. Photo Mike Howell Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim and the current complement of nine city councillors have ...