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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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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.
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One of the most contentious development-permit fights in recent Vancouver history occurred over a parking lot at 105 Keefer Street.
In the latest chapter, Beedie (Keefer Street) Holdings Ltd. won a concession from B.C. s highest court to let it file applications for judicial orders, These can be sought to force the city to produce documents and allow for the cross-examination of witnesses.
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This morning, I didn t want to be writing about the Vancouver mayoral race 18 months before voters go to the polls.
But I ve been forced into it by the declarations of three mayoral candidates who hope to dethrone Kennedy Stewart on October 15, 2022.
It s tempting for some on the left to look at Stewart s three rivals as right-wing clones, all in the back pocket of developers. But that would be a mistake.
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