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CITY NEEDS TO STEP UP TO SAVE SMALL BUSINESSES, SAYS TEAM FOR A LIVABLE VANCOUVER
How has the City followed through on a 2022 motion? TEAM organizes a "shop-in" at the beleaguered Greens Market on West Broadway in August 2022 VANCOUVER (Jan. 27, 2026) – TEAM for a Livable Vancouver calls for significantly more support for small businesses facing catastrophic loss of customer base due to Skytrain construction along the Broadway Corridor. Surviving businesses are reporting declines of up to 45%, a number that could increase even further without City he
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Jan 272 min read


TEAM CALLS FIFA WORLD CUP “A BAD DEAL” FOR RESIDENTS
VANCOUVER (Dec. 20, 2025) – The 2026 FIFA World Cup is a bad deal for Vancouver. The city isn't getting value out of hosting an event that provides little for its residents at a tremendous cost. Tickets are unaffordable for most residents, and the cost projections for hosting the event are growing higher and higher. The latest revelation of $10-million for temporary surveillance cameras around BC Place is only a small chunk of the $281-million FIFA is currently projected to c
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Dec 20, 20251 min read
CALGARY’S BLANKET-REZONING REVERSAL A BEACON OF HOPE, SAYS TEAM FOR A LIVABLE VANCOUVER
Vancouverites will have a chance next fall to choose a council that gives residents and neighbourhoods a say in shaping local development VANCOUVER (Dec. 16, 2025) – Calgary’s move to repeal blanket rezoning of the city shows what happens when political parties like ABC ignore residents’ wishes, says TEAM for a Livable Vancouver. It’s a beacon of hope that Calgarians have replaced a council that didn’t listen with one that will, TEAM says. Even though hundreds of people lined
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Dec 16, 20252 min read
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