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As Vancouver navigates a time of unprecedented uncertainty, the city’s new top boss aims to be less a disrupter and more of a steady hand.
In a city grappling with overdose and housing crises and a world still in the throes of a pandemic, some stability and predictability — maybe even a little boredom — sound appealing.
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Dan Fumano: 'Boring is good' as Vancouver's new top boss aims for quiet efficiency Back to video
In his first media interview since taking over as Vancouver’s chief bureaucrat last week, new city manager Paul Mochrie told Postmedia he sees himself as a behind-the-scenes administrator, quietly overseeing the organization’s $1.6 billion operating budget and 7,700 employees, and, hopefully, not making too many public waves himself.