William Azaroff wins the OneCity mayoral nomination and his first act is a “progressive primary” ultimatum to COPE and the Greens. The Liberals pick up another candidate and nominations for council seats are underway. Lucy Maloney wants councillors to attend in person, the Olympic Village school is further delayed, Langara Gardens is going ahead, and so is a city-owned development on the Main Street McDonalds. The City’s Auditor General has two damning reports.
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Pete Fry announces candidacy for mayor
William Azaroff chosen as OneCity Vancouver’s mayoral candidate | CBC News
William Azaroff
Progressive Primary – OneCity
COPE responds
The Greens respond
Vancouver Liberals add park board commissioner Brennan Bastyovanszky to team
Run with Vote Vancouver
Team For A Livable Vancouver To Run Candidates For Mayor, Council, School And Park Board In This Fall’s Election
Mayor Ken Sim Announces Re-Election Bid, Vows to Keep Fighting for Vancouver
Former MLA launches Imagine Surrey mayoral run and city councillor slate | Urbanized
Former MLA Mike Starchuk enters 2026 mayoral race in Surrey | Vancouver Sun
Imagine Surrey
Vancouver councillor wants to ‘eliminate double standards’ on remote work at city hall
Residents, parents address city hall over proposed Olympic Village school
Langara Gardens: 2,600 new homes approved by Vancouver City Council for Cambie Corridor site
Approved Science World rental towers could raise $700 million for City of Vancouver | Urbanized
Vancouver’s auditor general criticizes city over lack of paper trail for lost developer amenities | CBC News
Vancouver missed out on millions as land deals were struck without proper strategy: report
Park Board seeking new permanent attraction for Stanley Park Train site | Urbanized
Vancouver council approves increase of slots from 600 to 900 at downtown casino
Coquitlam Mountie fired over vulgar messages in group chats – CTV News
Richard Marpole – Wikipedia
This Week in History: 1920 The CPR’s Richard Marpole dies | Vancouver Sun
Bill Miner – Wikipedia