This is Vancouver

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Mar 12, 2025 • 12min

What happens when an intrepid municipal reporter travels the world for a year?

For the past year, CBC's municipal reporter Justin McElroy has been traveling around the world. He got back into Vancouver this week and the first thing he had to do was come into studio to talk about it.
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Mar 11, 2025 • 12min

Why you should vote in Vancouver's next by-election

In less than four weeks, Vancouver residents will get to vote in a by-election to fill two seats on city council. We talk with Cambie Report podcast host, Matthew Naylor, and political consultant, Maria Dobrinskaya about why municipal politics matter.
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Mar 10, 2025 • 17min

Vancouver MLA booted from B.C. Conservative caucus for 'mocking' testimony of residential school survivors

Vancouver-Quilchena MLA Dallas Brodie was kicked out of the B.C. Conservative caucus on Friday over comments she made during an appearance on a video podcast, which party leader John Rustad characterized as mocking the testimony of residential school survivors. Rustad spoke to Stephen Quinn on Monday's episode of This is Vancouver about the road ahead for the party, which is now down to 41 seats in the Legislature.
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Mar 7, 2025 • 8min

How is a Richmond firm converting pickup trucks into electric vehicles?

When you imagine an electric vehicle, what comes to mind? Is it a Toyota Prius? A Tesla? Maybe it's the bus you ride every morning. The first image that pops in your head is probably not a pickup truck. But a Richmond company is working to change that. Stephen Quinn speaks with one of the people behind it on this episode of This is Vancouver.
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Mar 6, 2025 • 8min

Is Surrey Being Shortchanged?

Surrey is one of the fastest-growing cities in B.C., but is it getting the funding it needs? Mayor Brenda Locke says the latest provincial budget fails Surrey families. She joins host Stephen Quinn to explain why she thinks her city is being left behind.
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Mar 5, 2025 • 11min

How Will Trump’s Tariffs Hit B.C. Businesses?

U.S. tariffs on Canadian imports could put as many as 45,000 B.C. jobs at risk. We hear from two local business owners already feeling the squeeze.
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Mar 4, 2025 • 11min

Why some in Chinatown are backing Vancouver’s housing freeze

Vancouver’s plan to freeze new supportive housing in the Downtown Eastside has sparked debate. Some Chinatown organizations back the move—but not Mark Lee of Kam Wai Dim Sum. He joins SUCCESS Foundation CEO Queenie Choo to break down what this means for the neighbourhood.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 10min

How is Langley City Handling its Population Boom?

Langley City is growing—fast. With a population surge of 16.4% in just three years, it’s nearly doubling Vancouver’s growth rate. So, how is the city keeping up? Mayor Nathan Pachal talks about some new initiatives, including a reimagined community café designed to bring residents together.
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Feb 28, 2025 • 11min

Why did this councillor break ranks on housing?

Vancouver’s mayor says the city has built enough supportive housing and that it’s time for other municipalities to step up. But critics argue this move will leave more people on the street. City councillor Lisa Dominato, who voted against the plan despite being in the mayor’s party, explains why.
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Feb 27, 2025 • 17min

Vancouver city council passes pause on new supportive housing

Stephen Quinn goes to the Downtown Eastside to speak with residents and business owners about the impact of pausing new supportive housing development and CBC municipal affairs reporter Chad Pawson talks about the discussions at council and how this decision could play in the upcoming by-election.

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