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3 (Sat)
(World Journal) Costly Housing Makes Vancouver Hard to Attract Professionals
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26319236/article--
?instance=bc_story1
Some large corporations said its hard to find worker of specific skills
due to high housing costs ie. Communication Manager of iQmetrix- a
Canadian on- line trading company, moved to Saskatchewan due to high
housing costs; would stay in Vancouver if single, but once started a
family, cant afford to stay anymore
Government statistics has shown that the age group between 25 44
moving out of Vancouver in the past three years, is more than the same
age group moving to Vancouver.
Business Council of BCs Chief Economist: high housing costs is already
a concern for many, and the financial challenge that the younger
generation face when raising a family is getting bigger and bigger.
Also, many local companies find it increasingly difficult to hire special
skilled workers to come to Vancouver, especially high management level.
They find it unimaginable to move into apartments with only two rooms
if they used to live in a single home
(Ming Pao) South Cambie House Price Jumped 25% Highest in Vancouver,
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150101/var1h_r.htm
Realtor Oleg Galyuk used Greater Vancouver Realtors Boards
statistics and listed out three areas with highest rate of increase in the
past 12 months, South Cambies single home ranks no. 1, with 25.4%
increase, to $230K.
A Chinese realtor said, Vancouver is still the most popular location for
the particular group of affluent Chinese investors. The low interest rate
makes it even more attractive to invest in real estate. Once a house on
the west side is on sale, it will be gone very quickly, even without
viewing, negotiation and adding any conditions. Some new trend of
buying the land as well.
The others are Mackenzie Heights (19.8%, $240K) and Fraser (17.3%,
$95.5K). Average rate of increase in single home is 11.2%
South Cambie: housing price increased due to Canadian line station. In
general Chinese residents dont worry about the noise and safety
concern around Canadian line, but like the walking distance to the train
station, and the convenience to future shopping malls close by.
1.5 (Mon)
(AM1470) Comparison on Chinese Immigrants By Vocation Categories
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47013
Immigrant Lawyers Info Network: Significant increase of Chinese immigrants
who are at managerial level (from 2451 to 3161 compared to 2012), with
specific skills and IT background (from 728 to 2196), but professional decreased
(from 8374 to 3008) . Some increase in the investors category (from 541 to
1367).
1.6 (Tue)
(AM 1320) Vancouver City Cllr George Affleck Was Criticized
TransLinks referendum will be launched in March. Van City Cllr George
Affleck will have a motion at council meeting on Jan 20, to request mayor and
city cllrs to vote unanimously in support of the TransLink referendum, and
raise taxes to expand transportation services;
Also asks city staff to liaison with other supporters in order to persuade voters
Canadian Taxpayers Federation criticized Affleck for using public money to
persuade voters and said it is inappropriate; worried other cities will follow and
waste tenths of thousands of dollars
(AM 1470) Taxpayers Federation Encourages Public to Vote No At TransLink
Referendum
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47032
Canadian Taxpayers Federation will launch a campaign to encourage public to
vote no to show disapproval with TransLink asking for more taxes instead of
finding efficiencies
George Affleck tries to get the entire city council to vote yes and consolidate
public support
(World Journal) Decembers Housing Sales Hot in Lower Mainland
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26325904/xarticle- 12 ?instance=bc_story1&npg=1
Single Homes in Lower Mainland increased by 8.1% on average. But Vancouver
West +10.6% to $2,435,200, Vancouver East +11.9% to $970,500, increase is
highest in the region
1.7 (Wed)
**1. (Sing Tao E-paper or mobile version) Rumour About Vancouver Mayor
Robertson and Chinese Star Wanting Qu
Since Robertson separated with his wife, many started to pay attention to his
personal life. According to Globe & Mails report, a reliable source said that the
50-year-old Robertson has been dating the 31-year-old Pop star Qu
Qu immigrated from Mainland China when she was 10, studied shortly at SFU,
started to sign contract as a pop star singer since 2009, was delegated as
Vancouvers first Tourism Ambassador in 2013, and have accompanied
Robertson to visit China in Nov 2013
Mayors office: would not respond anything about Mayors personal life
**2. AM1320 Talk Show: Fare Evasions and TransLink Referendum
Callers:
Instead of raising 0.5% of PST, increase it to 2% for public transit for everyone.
Can also encourage more to take public transit.
Questioned by Commentator: feasible option, 2% means $100,000 increase per
year, but need to ensure enough buses and sky train capacity
Doubt why TransLink has already delayed 3 years to install the fare gate when
many countries ie. Asia have done this for more than a decade. Can hire
professionals oversees and find out the problem efficiently.
Transit police is too expensive ($31M per year) and they are seen as too laidback and not enforcing effectively
Almost 100% of callers expressed that they are upset with the inefficiencies and
lack of transparency, but they never change. Fare increase endlessly. Will vote
No for sure.
Would like to talk to TransLink or Provinces Ministry of Transportation
0.5% PST is a tax above a tax. Already paid tax to TransLink through property
tax, gas tax. Infrastructure improvement should be paid by the province, not
TransLink.
TransLink should be dissolved and replaced by a transportation board under
the Province
Commentator/ Host:
Seniors and disabilitys bus pass ($45) can be expanded to people who receive
welfare, and include photo in the pass to avoid people from selling it for money.
A regular monthly pass (about $175) is not affordable for welfare recipient
($425 per month). This may lure some of them to ticket evasions
Even if taxpayers pay 0.5% PST more, doesnt mean that TransLink can solve
the current problems
TransLink has 6 boards, $760,000 used in board meetings last year. Lots of
inefficiencies
Fare evasions and referendum are two separate issues. Think the referendum
will still pass with strong support from businesses, unions and environmental
groups.
**3. (World Journal) Fare Evasion As High As 2.76 M Times A Year in Greater
Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26330718/article--
276 ?instance=bcnews
The figure is only for buses, hasnt included other forms of public transit
(Skytrain, West Coast Express, Sea Bus and Blue Bus).
This may already be underestimated as many bus drivers said their supervisors
dont care about this and they become less motivated to press the button
Canadian Taxpayers Federation: TransLink ignored the problem and causing
losses for taxpayers who are honest, asking voters to vote no at the
referendum
The Federation obtain the statistic through Act of Freedom of Information. In
2013, bus drivers pressed the Fare Not Paid Button to record no. of fare
evasions
2011- 2.5M times of fare evasions
Fare gate is $25M over budget and delayed 3 years
If TransLink cant effectively manage the current system, voters shouldnt give
them extra $7.5B. TransLinks lack of ability in preventing ticket evasions,
enacting compass cards and installing fare gates, all of these gave voters
stronger reasons to vote no at referendum
Just for your reference, the story also appeared in a number of papers in China and Hong
Kong, even Malaysia where there is a huge Chinese population.
(Oriental Daily News, Malaysia) Wanting Qu Serectly In Love With Vancouvers Mayor
http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/index.php/entertainment/yl57979
(Apple Daily, Hong Kong) Wanting Qu In Love with Vancouver Mayor
http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/index.php/entertainment/yl57979
(China Times, China) Wanting Qu In Love with Mayor 19 Years Older, Becoming
Stepmother of Four
http://star.chinatimes.com/news/20150108004410-261101
1.8 (Thur)
(World Journal) Rumours About Robertson Falling in Love with a Chinese Singer
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van/26337060/article--
?instance=bc_story2
According to Blogger Frances Bula, confirmed by a number of reliable source in
Vancouver city hall
Through Act of Freedom and Information, an adviser of Robertson, Lara Honrado,
was given political advice about asking for Wanting Qus help to promote his Wei
Xin. In that letter, Honrado mentioned if without Qus promotion on tweeter,
Robertsons Wei Xin wouldnt have caused so much attention
Both of their mutual support already started in early 2013.
(Sing tao) Rumours Abour Robertson In Love with Singer Wanting Qu
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-01-08/province1420713195d5391865.html
(Ming Pao) Rumours Abour Robertson In Love with Wanting Qu, 20 Years of Age Difference
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150108/vasa_r.htm
Just for your reference, the story also appeared in a number of papers in China and Hong
Kong, even Malaysia where there is a huge Chinese population.
(Oriental Daily News, Malaysia) Wanting Qu Serectly In Love With Vancouvers Mayor
http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/index.php/entertainment/yl57979
(Apple Daily, Hong Kong) Wanting Qu In Love with Vancouver Mayor
http://www.orientaldaily.com.my/index.php/entertainment/yl57979
(China Times, China) Wanting Qu In Love with Mayor 19 Years Older, Becoming
Stepmother of Four
http://star.chinatimes.com/news/20150108004410-261101
1.7-9 (Fri)
1. (World Journal) Greater Vancouver Mansions Sale Rise 25% Each Year
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26336834/article--
25-?instance=vanhot
Sothebys International Realty Canada: (2014) in Vancouver, 3,134 houses of
value over $1Million were sold, increased by 25% from 2013. 253 of them are
over $4M, increased by 36%
Luxurious apartments in the $Millions range most popular
Calgary and other cities across the country also see an increased number of
sales in mansions
1.10 (Sat)
**1. (Westca.com) Three Hurdles to Overcome for Qu Dating Vancouvers Mayor
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=378203/page=1/lang=schinese.html
1. Different value system: Chinese people in general are cautious and
worrisome people and dont like to be talked about by others. Also language
and cultural barriers
2. Difference in spending habit: in Chinese culture, the guy usually pay for the
girl when dating, which is different in the West
3. Parents acceptance
1.11 (Sun)
**1. (AM1470) AM1470s On Line Poll Shows: Most Voters Dont Support Traffic
Congestion Tax
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47147
95.72% dont agree the 0.5% Traffic Congestion Improvement Tax
4.28% Support
2. (World Journal) Robertson and Qu Becomes Politicians Gossip Topic
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26349164/xarticle--
-?instance=bc_story2&npg=1
NPAs George Affleck: traditionally Canadians dont pay attention to this kind
of gossips, but people seem to get more interested as they are public figures.
Not the first time that there are rumors about Robertsons private life. Last
year about his affair leading to divorce, then announced separating with his wife when
that rumor was boiling hot, but emphasized not due to any affairs
UBC Political Professor Max Cameron: public has the right to expect more from
political figures on their integrity, and to be free from any conflict of interest
Former Vancouver Mayor Mike Harcourt: always a high level of discipline is needed
at public life. Mayors private life is also a part of his public life. However,
Things have changed since he entered politics. Only matters when it became serious
interference with their capacity as a leader
3. (Ming Pao) Vancouver School Board Lack $15.05M Likely Lead to Controversial
Funding Cuts
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150111/vas1h_r.htm
4. (Sing Tao) First Trial Transgender Washroom At Vancouver East Swimming Pool
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-01-11/province1420973379d5395999.html
Templeton Pool, started on Jan 11, every Sunday, noon to 2pm. First swimming
pool in BC provides transgender washroom
Vancouver Park Board Commissioner Stuart Mackinnon: first step for
Vancouver becoming an inclusive city
Park Board accepted 77 recommendations earlier regarding increasing
inclusiveness, include letting people of any gender to use the facilities,
changing signs and renewing community activities, improve staff training
5. (Ming Pao) Templeton Swimming Pool Welcomes Transgender Every Sunday
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150111/vas4_r.htm
Additional: intend to extend this to all public swimming pool eventually
Trained staff will explain to swimmers about the new policy, and provide
guidance to transgender swimmers
Signs of Transgender Are Welcome will be put up
1.12 (Mon)
**1. (AM1470 Phone-In Show) : Does the Universal Changing Policy At Templeton
Swimming Pool Help the Transgender to Blend in, or, Emphasize the Difference?
Host/ Commentator:
the transgender swimming group has already been renting the pool in the past 4
years, but Park Board initiated to open this period to public with universal
changing room. But is it necessary and good both for transgender and the
public? Without such sign, transgender are welcome anyways.
Purpose of the policy unclear, or simply public relations work. For transgender
who completed the sex reassignment surgery, or, those who havent? Such
policy may lead to more discomfort to transgender, and they may want more
privacy ie. Surgery marks may be visible in a swimming suit. No reply from
Park Board
Question if this is fair to the general public as their concerns are not
considered. Inclusiveness is a long term education process but should not bring
in a policy
(2012) 5% claimed to be homosexual, bisexual or transgender. So only less than
1-2% of the population are transgender. Is such policy fair to the majority and
necessary?
Would this be extended to schools and other public amenities eventually?
Callers:
Purely a political tactic. Definition of transgender is not clear. If completed the
surgery, transgender can already freely chose mens or womens washrooms
Parents dont want their kids to be exposed to this prematurely; they are too
young and too complicated to understand this
Question why this is necessary. Transgender people are already using the
washroom of their new gender
Not an issue for men, but pose potential danger to women ie. sexual assault
Most callers said not comfortable and wont use the universal washrooms
**2. (Omni News) Skytrain Expo Line Delay, Grassroot Group Advocate to Vote
Yes
http://www.omnitv.ca/on/en/videos/3987253504001/ (2.32)
Better Transit and Transportation Coalition: the delay shows a lack of fudning
to improve public transit, a need to vote yes at the TransLink referendum
3. (Omni News) Templeton Pool Trial Changing Room to Welcome Transgender
http://www.omnitv.ca/on/en/videos/3987253504001/ (3.26)
4. (Sing Tao) Robertson And Qus Alleged Relationship Not Involved With Any
Conflict of Interest
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-01-12/province1421060786d5397004.html
**5. (World Journal) Vancouvers Housing Three Times Less Affordable
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26351570/article--
?instance=bc_story2
To afford a home in Vancouver, must have family annual income of $147,023 as
average home coasts $819,000, according to Workopolis study and based on
the 5 year fixed 2.99% interest rate. Will be worse if interest rate increase
Only Halifax and Winnipeg have housing affordable for family annual income of
lower than $60,000
1.13 (Tue)
**1. (World Journal) Rental Housing Project Face Huge Barrier on Expensive
Vancouver Land
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26355450/article--
?instance=bc_story1
Although Robertson promised to increase 4,000 new rental units in the next 4
years, rental housing projects still face barriers like land use restrictions and
high cost of land
Real Estate agent Goodman: Rental home vacancy already dropped to an
alarming 0.5%. If not proactive enough, serious social and economic problems
will arise. New rental housing are built at an accelerated rate in Toronto and
the Prairies, but Vancouver is falling behind.
Even the past 3 years, vacancy rate if 0.9%, demand for low to middle income
families have rise significantly
Currently city of Vancouver is trying to make such rental house development
projects easier ie. Exempt development tax, relax parking regulations, and
allow units as small as 320 sq. ft
Citys Affordable Housing Agency will submit report to council about how to
encourage such projects
Goodman: development costs is 3 times more than Toronto, questioned Citys
plan. City still uses bylaws formulated 60 years ago, and dont allow knocking
down old SROs, As many as 1,500 SRO buildings that are not efficiently used,
which is 750 acres of land
Also, simple development permit takes 2-3 years, lots of bureaucracy,
restrictions too demanding, deter many developers
40% apartment buildings in Vancouver are rental housing. Vancouver Wests
apartment average costs $500,000, Van East $314,000. Will be more
unaffordable for the younger generation. CIBC survey: only 50% 25-34 -yearsold own a home
2. (AM1470) Vancouver Resident Received Warning Letter For Too Much Garbage
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47214
A Vancouver resident complained to AM1470 that he received a warning letter
for having too much garbage as he didnt cover the lid of the garbage can.
Citys Solid Waste Management Dept.: Should purchase larger garbage bin or
put proper labels on extra garbage
Hi all,
A lot of news in the past few days. Mainly about the Mayor becoming the new
TransLink Mayors Council, and whether that would mean a stronger voice to advocate
for a yes campaign. (1.16 # 1- 5). Please note the phone in show (1.16 #1)
VSB considering selling school properties to cover budget deficit (1.14 #1, 1.16#7)
Some media outlets are still interested in the Mayors personal life (1.16 #12, 1.17#3)
1.14 (Wed)
1. (Fairchild TV) VSB May Need to Sell School Properties
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c008c31802ec4b9c2126914d5d41ed9
VSB: consider selling school properties to cover $27B budget deficit
Christopher Richardson: only short-term solution, structural deficit needs a
long-term solution otherwise will have to deal with it every year
2. (AM1320) Voting Rate Increased in Last Vancouver Civic Election But Need to
Tackle Technical Problems
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10080%3A201501-14-20-11-34&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Voting rate increased by 8.8%, but some voting stations dont have enough
votes, and experience technical problems. Each station has different protocol
for identity verifications. Some seniors and people with disabilities decided not
to vote for waiting too long.
3. (AM1470) NPA City Councillor George Affleck Motion to Examine Last Elections
Chaos
4. (Fairchild TV) Development Permit Total Value Increased by over 1/3, City Said
Reflect Economic Development
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=4851be13cf2335c7f889d389d219fb24
Commercial and institution permit increased most by over 50%
City Planning and Development Permit Manager Brian Jackson: provide more
jobs, so more people move to Vancouver
Affleck: misleading. need to take inflation rate into consideration
Real Estate Agent: mostly from tearing down old buildings, not vacant land or
agricultural land reserve, so shortage of single home. And price of single home
has increased by about 7.1- 7.5% each year since forth quarter of 2013
1.16 (Fri)
**1. (AM1320) Would Robertson and Hepnar becoming the New Chairs of TransLink
Mayors Council Mean More Public Money to Support the Yes Vote Camp of the
Referendum?
Commentators:
City of Vancouver spending increased about 1.6-1.7%, over inflation.
Only Vancouver already $7.5M but 0.5% of tax increase will gather $250M in
the next 10 years. How money will be allocated is unclear. Should have more
clarification to the public
All expense from property tax to infrastructure come from residents is not fair
Not oppose to new infrastructure, but oppose to giving extra money to
TransLink who mismanage taxpayers money, and TransLink should take money
out of the cake that taxpayers already contributed, but not asking for an
extra cake
Hope this will become something like the Anti-HST advocacy
Callers:
Many expressed frustration and complained that TransLink is incapable of
managing taxpayers money effectively, just keep asking for more whenever
they failed ie. Compass card and fare gate;
Also, need to renew TransLinks structure, and should have a new board under
the province to oversee and monitor TransLink
Mayors Council fail to act as a monitoring role, conflict of interest, not earning
trust from public
Hope someone like Van de Zam will come out to lead an anti-TransLink Tax
movement like the Anti-HST
**2. (AM1320) Grassroot Group Advocate Regardless Who the Mayors Council
Taxpayers double pay ie. Patullo Bridge, tolling after the bridge was expanded
TrasnLink is irresponsible, doesnt assume the responsibility of failing to enact
the fare gate and Compass Card
Ok for municipalities to use public money to advocate for Yes campaign, but
the Province should ensure the No side should have the same amount of time
and public money to promote
**3. (AM1320) Robertson Elected As Chair of TransLinks Mayors Council
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10114%3A201501-16-20-26-03&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Robertson: Will ensure public support the investment for transportation
infrastructure
**4. (AM1470) Better Transportation Coalition Criticize Taxpayers Association For
Lacking New Ideas
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47278
Better Transportation Coalition: Taxpayers Coalitions new plan is a repetitive
and familiar complaint; fail to address traffic congestion problems and the air
pollution caused by it
Also, even if policing and fire services are cut, the funding may not be
transferred to transportation
**5. (AM1470) Taxpayers Coalition Launched Anti- Transportation Tax
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47272
On-line polling listed a number of options that can help bring forward the
funding instead of the 0.5% tax, and also a 50-pages-long analysis done by an
accountant. Recommend TransLink to review its internal problems and reduce
waste of taxpayers money
Mayors Council said earlier, the new tax can bring $250M each year to invest
on infrastructure in the next 10 years. A mayor even threatened, this is the
only way to go, otherwise will have to keep increasing the property tax
6. (Ming Pao) Building Permit Broke the Record Increased 28% to $280M
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150115/vasa_r.htm
(2014) Increased by 77% compared to 2008, 48% in the past 10 years
Robertson: citys economic strategy successfully attracted new investors and
busiensses
UBC City Economics and Real Estate Centre: caused by inflation rather than
economic strategies. Huge housing projects also drag up permit value. Tearing
down old buildings for new ones is not any successful economic strategy
BC Childrens Hospitals Teck Acute Care Centres project alone already costs
$28M, that is 10% of the total value of all building permits. If this is taken away,
the total value will drop to the level in 2012
7. (Ming Pao) VSB Deficit, Not Ruling Out Closing Schools After 3 Years
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150115/vasb_r.htm
Vision Vancouver Trustees motioned to put the close down schools
recommendation on hold for 4 years, but voted down by the joining of NPA and
Green trustees, only agree to consider extending that option till 2018
In the past 10 years, VSB has cut over $50M out of the $500M budget, but
never cut any schools. Although birth rate has dropped, many moved to
downtown, so some school districts cant meet the demand of students apply,
while some have not enough students
This year VSB face $150M deficit, will complete a long term planning report in
June about land use and improve asset management
2012, some schools were facing closure by the Vision-led School Board put the
plan on hold under the rationale that it doesnt save much money
NPA maintains that they have no plans to close schools. Only modify the
motion for future planning
8. (World Journal) NPA City Councillor Motion to Evaluate the Voting Station
Problems
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26367576/article-
-NPA ?instance=bc_story2
9. (World Journal) Uniquely Designed Commercial Building Proposed at Waterfront
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26355446/article- -
?instance=bcnews
Proposed 26-level-high, new commercial building at 555 Cordova downtown
Vancouver, partly heritage building, next to Waterfront station
The plan was opposed by some as it was 13 feet higher than the permit allows,
total area also increased from 356,000 sq ft to 408,5000 sq ft
As the land is for commercial use, public hearing is not required, but still need
to passed by development permit board of city
10. (World Journal) Housing Continues to Be Host in Greater Vancouver This Year
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26367050/xarticle-
?instance=bcnews&npg=1
Housing supply not meeting demand especially single home. Vancouver East
single home increased by 8.3% since Dec 2103, to $910,000, Vancouver West,
also up to 7.4% to $1,450,000. Apartment supply is relatively stable. Vancouver
West apartment dropped 0.1% to $390,000.
Single house expect to rise this year. Market has a variety of apartments to
meet different needs. So the price is more stable
11. (Fairchild TV) VSB Considering Selling School Assets For Financial Relief
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c008c31802ec4b9c2126914d5d41ed9f
1.17 (Sat)
**1. (Ming Pao) Robertson Lead ing Yes Campaign; No Deadline For Traffic
Improvement Tax
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150117/vaa3_r.htm
Will proactively outreach to communities, big and small to tell voters how
important the new tax is, and how they would allocate and use it
Confirmed that there is not a deadline for when the traffic will end
1.14 (Wed)
1. (Fairchild TV) VSB May Need to Sell School Properties
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c008c31802ec4b9c2126914d5d41ed9
VSB: consider selling school properties to cover $27B budget deficit
Christopher Richardson: only short-term solution, structural deficit needs a
long-term solution otherwise will have to deal with it every year
2. (AM1320) Voting Rate Increased in Last Vancouver Civic Election But Need to
Tackle Technical Problems
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10080%3A201501-14-20-11-34&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Voting rate increased by 8.8%, but some voting stations dont have enough
votes, and experience technical problems. Each station has different protocol
for identity verifications. Some seniors and people with disabilities decided not
to vote for waiting too long.
3. (AM1470) NPA City Councillor George Affleck Motion to Examine Last Elections
Chaos
4. (Fairchild TV) Development Permit Total Value Increased by over 1/3, City Said
Reflect Economic Development
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=4851be13cf2335c7f889d389d219fb24
Commercial and institution permit increased most by over 50%
City Planning and Development Permit Manager Brian Jackson: provide more
jobs, so more people move to Vancouver
Affleck: misleading. need to take inflation rate into consideration
Real Estate Agent: mostly from tearing down old buildings, not vacant land or
agricultural land reserve, so shortage of single home. And price of single home
has increased by about 7.1- 7.5% each year since forth quarter of 2013
1.16 (Fri)
**1. (AM1320) Would Robertson and Hepnar becoming the New Chairs of TransLink
Mayors Council Mean More Public Money to Support the Yes Vote Camp of the
Referendum?
Commentators:
City of Vancouver spending increased about 1.6-1.7%, over inflation.
Only Vancouver already $7.5M but 0.5% of tax increase will gather $250M in
the next 10 years. How money will be allocated is unclear. Should have more
clarification to the public
All expense from property tax to infrastructure come from residents is not fair
Not oppose to new infrastructure, but oppose to giving extra money to
TransLink who mismanage taxpayers money, and TransLink should take money
out of the cake that taxpayers already contributed, but not asking for an
extra cake
Hope this will become something like the Anti-HST advocacy
Callers:
Many expressed frustration and complained that TransLink is incapable of
managing taxpayers money effectively, just keep asking for more whenever
they failed ie. Compass card and fare gate;
Also, need to renew TransLinks structure, and should have a new board under
the province to oversee and monitor TransLink
Mayors Council fail to act as a monitoring role, conflict of interest, not earning
trust from public
Hope someone like Van de Zam will come out to lead an anti-TransLink Tax
movement like the Anti-HST
**2. (AM1320) Grassroot Group Advocate Regardless Who the Mayors Council
Taxpayers double pay ie. Patullo Bridge, tolling after the bridge was expanded
TrasnLink is irresponsible, doesnt assume the responsibility of failing to enact
the fare gate and Compass Card
Ok for municipalities to use public money to advocate for Yes campaign, but
the Province should ensure the No side should have the same amount of time
and public money to promote
6. (Ming Pao) Building Permit Broke the Record Increased 28% to $280M
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150115/vasa_r.htm
(2014) Increased by 77% compared to 2008, 48% in the past 10 years
Robertson: citys economic strategy successfully attracted new investors and
busiensses
UBC City Economics and Real Estate Centre: caused by inflation rather than
economic strategies. Huge housing projects also drag up permit value. Tearing
down old buildings for new ones is not any successful economic strategy
BC Childrens Hospitals Teck Acute Care Centres project alone already costs
$28M, that is 10% of the total value of all building permits. If this is taken away,
the total value will drop to the level in 2012
7. (Ming Pao) VSB Deficit, Not Ruling Out Closing Schools After 3 Years
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150115/vasb_r.htm
Vision Vancouver Trustees motioned to put the close down schools
recommendation on hold for 4 years, but voted down by the joining of NPA and
Green trustees, only agree to consider extending that option till 2018
In the past 10 years, VSB has cut over $50M out of the $500M budget, but
never cut any schools. Although birth rate has dropped, many moved to
downtown, so some school districts cant meet the demand of students apply,
while some have not enough students
This year VSB face $150M deficit, will complete a long term planning report in
June about land use and improve asset management
2012, some schools were facing closure by the Vision-led School Board put the
plan on hold under the rationale that it doesnt save much money
NPA maintains that they have no plans to close schools. Only modify the
motion for future planning
8. (World Journal) NPA City Councillor Motion to Evaluate the Voting Station
Problems
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26367576/article-
-NPA ?instance=bc_story2
9. (World Journal) Uniquely Designed Commercial Building Proposed at Waterfront
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26355446/article- -
?instance=bcnews
Proposed 26-level-high, new commercial building at 555 Cordova downtown
Vancouver, partly heritage building, next to Waterfront station
The plan was opposed by some as it was 13 feet higher than the permit allows,
total area also increased from 356,000 sq ft to 408,5000 sq ft
As the land is for commercial use, public hearing is not required, but still need
to passed by development permit board of city
10. (World Journal) Housing Continues to Be Host in Greater Vancouver This Year
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26367050/xarticle-
?instance=bcnews&npg=1
Housing supply not meeting demand especially single home. Vancouver East
single home increased by 8.3% since Dec 2103, to $910,000, Vancouver West,
also up to 7.4% to $1,450,000. Apartment supply is relatively stable. Vancouver
West apartment dropped 0.1% to $390,000.
Single house expect to rise this year. Market has a variety of apartments to
meet different needs. So the price is more stable
11. (Fairchild TV) VSB Considering Selling School Assets For Financial Relief
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c008c31802ec4b9c2126914d5d41ed9f
1.17 (Sat)
**1. (Ming Pao) Robertson Lead ing Yes Campaign; No Deadline For Traffic
Improvement Tax
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150117/vaa3_r.htm
Will proactively outreach to communities, big and small to tell voters how
important the new tax is, and how they would allocate and use it
Confirmed that there is not a deadline for when the traffic will end
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26372048/article---
?
On Qus Weibo: didnt indicate who the main male protagonist is, but seem
to state there is nothing wrong with that relationship, though she seems upset
by all the rumours. Said she upholds integrity and respect when living her life,
people with similar values got attracted to one another. The person I like must
be respectable, deeply compassionate, responsible and we share the same goal
and values for life relationship can be built on pain and damage of others
1.19 (Mon)
**1. (Omni News) Public Will Likely to Vote Yes Under the Influencial Mayors
Council Chairs
http://www.omnitv.ca/on/en/videos/3998525766001/
Robertson: referendum is top priority, using property tax and tolls is not the
best tool
No TransLink Tax: use 0.5% of future income makes more sense as it let future
residents pay for the cost
Commentator: majority of mayors support referendum, more people will likely
to vote yes regardless of the bad reputation of TransLink
**.2 (AM1320 Phone-In Show) Is it fairer and safer to have an insurance system for
bikers?
Commentator:
The few bad apples among bikers are a safety hazard to other drivers
Insurance protect those bikers as well
Insurance for bikers likely be very affordable, for example, $10-20 a year
Bike lanes in Vancouver and Surrey, each bike lane cost about $2- 3M in
Vancouver, whereas Surrey only draws a line to separate them from the rest of
the road
Since Robertson & Hepner are heading the TransLink Mayors Council
Vancouver can also be a pioneer to create such insurance system
Robertson hasnt put enough effort to educate public and bikers to be more
responsible while expanding bike lanes rigorously
Callers:
Yes to Insurance:
Fairer to drivers and other road users
Provincial government, not municipalities
A few callers said, bikers dont have insurance, usually speed away if scratched
another car. Two said they have personally experienced that
Bikers are too aggressive, vigorously pat on their cars when they change lanes
Easy for bikers to scratch car especially in downtown area where roads are
narrow
3. (AM1320) Robertson As Newly Elected Mayor Council Chair
Robertson: City of Vancouver doesnt have a specific budget yet, but think
each municipalities should work hard to advocate
4. (AM1320) Robertson: Shocked that Kinder Morgan Doesnt have to Reveal their
Specific Plan
Bikers who are caught not wearing helmets dropped to 981 (2014), from 1538
(2013) and 1787 (2012), although number of bikers have significantly increased
last year as more bike lanes are created
VPD: may not directly mean more people wear helmets
Illegally biking on pedestrians 110 (2014) from 166 (2013)
Robertson also as Policing Committee Chair: ticketing is VPDs decision,
Committee didnt release new guidelines to ask police to issue less violation
tickets
In many well known cases, foreign men are attracted by Chinese women who are
independent, tough and familiar with the Western culture, but mostly not the gentle,
submissive type. The standard for beauty also varies from East to the West
1.20 (Tue)
**1. (Ming Pao) 46% Yes 42% No, Fewer Support Traffic Congestion Tax
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150121/vap2_r.htm
Although the Yes side is leading, but the ratio is low when compare to those who
have already made up their mind to support
Frequent drivers mostly vote no, whereas those public transit users, bikers and
walkers have dropped significantly in a month
Insights West: think its because many still dont know what impact will it bring if
the referendum is passed. No side doesnt trust TransLink and worry how they
will utilize revenue from the new tax
**2. (AM1320) Polling Shows Potential TransLink Yes Vote Slightly Dropped
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10136%3A2015-01-2021-32-29&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
46% will or may vote yes, dropped from 52% in Dec 2014; No 42%
Supporters are mostly 18-34 years old
Done by Insights West, on line polling
3. (Omni News) Van City Council Passed Motion to Support TransLink Tax Referendum
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4003115881001/
No TransLink Tax: Shouldnt buy votes with public money. Not democracy
Robertson: important issue. public money need to be available
4. (Omni News) Vancouver Housing Second Most Unaffordable in the World
http://www.omnitv.ca/on/en/videos/4003103564001/
5. (AM1320) Vancouver Becomes the Worlds Second Unaffordable City
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10139%3Acapilano2capilano-&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Followed by Hong Kong
6. (Fairchild TV) Polling Shows Yes Vote More Than No
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=aa155ec10ec4a303cda6180852c343d1
1.21 (Wed)
1. (World Journal) City Failed At Fight For Vancouver West Railway
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26390538/article--
?instance=bc_story1
Court Ruling: City of Vancouver has no right to claim any benefits, and cannot claim
any rights for others
CP can resume its cleaning and repair any time, meaning they can restart the train
Robertson: disappointed; city still have other means ie. File complaint to Canadian
Transportation Agency
2. (AM1470) CP Rail Cleaned Up Arbutus Corridor
3. (AM1320) Open Three Extra Shelters In Downtown Vancouver
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10141%3A2015-01-2021-37-34&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Robertson admits this year that he wont be able to solve homelessness
Extra 120 beds in three shelters, and one more at Howe with 17 beds will be opened.
Have opened for 10 days, but occupancy rate is never over 50%
4. (World Journal) Vancouvers Housing Worlds No. 2 Severely Unaffordable
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26390466/article--
2?instance=bc_story1
Due to the huge difference between house price and income. Once interest rate
increases, housing will become even more unaffordable
**5. (World Journal) Vancouver West Mansion Subdivided For Monthly Rental $750
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26390470/article--
750 ?instance=bc_story1
Many mansions owned by Chinese investors or developers living overseas as they are
waiting to see whether they should tear down the house, resell or for other
development purposes. Hard to rent out a big house to one person or family, so
subdivide it and rent it to a few people
Questionable if houses can be subdivided and rent out to a few tenants. According to
Vancouvers bylaw, RS-1 single home in residential area, each can only live 5 adults
who are unrelated.
**6. (Sing Tao) Analysts: Vancouver Housing Market Has Supporting Force
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-01-21/headline1421839349d5408509.html
UBC Real Estate Specialist Tsur Somerville: basing the report only on housing price
and family income is too simplistic. Housing is Hong Kong is predominantly high rise
apartment, whereas Vancouver, single house. Area and living price index are vastly
different.
7. (Sing Tao) Vancouvers High Rent For Beautiful Environment; Worth it
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-01-21/headline1421839327d5408508.html
1.22 (Thur)
(AM1320/ AM1470) Vancouver City Councillor Recommend to Regulate Outdoor Lighting
1.23 (Fri)
**1. (Fairchild TV) Higher Renovation and Construction Costs Incurred By Vancouvers
New City Bylaw
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=3bdc5ed6ff858caa0570f4910fa1d8d7
Builder: the bylaw was passed last year. $25-40,000 difference for huge renovation or
building new houses, due to the new environmental building standards compared to
Burnaby and rest of province i.e. wilder entrance corridor, front door knob
requirements, accessibility for people with disability on the ground floor
causes delays as it takes 1-2 years for city to interpret these changes, will lead to
housing more unaffordable
**2. (Ming Pao) Chinese Bilionaire Purchased a $55M Vancouver West Mansion, Greater
Vancouvers Housing Market Expected to Rise with Strong RMB And Low Interest Rate
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150123/vaa1h_r.htm
A developer mentioned about this purchase explains money continue to flow in from
China investors. Such high price is unprecedented. Most new immigrant families from
**3. (Ming Pao) Chinese Buyers Buy Homes With Their Economic Strength; Mansion Market
Has Nothing to Do with Canadian Dollar Or Interest Rate
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150123/vaa3_r.htm
Real Estate Agent Who specializes in luxurious mansions: two types of buyers from
China, one is buying houses of over $800,000, usually pay by cash and never consider
mortgage, focus on the value preservation; type two is purchasing homes of value
between $300,000- 800,000 and require mortgage. Interest rate drop and Canadian
depreciation are good news to them.
Dont think interest rate cut will attract more Chinese buyers to Canada: main issue
is no one selling, once placed in the market got sold right away and the price was
pushed high
Chinese billionaires entering the local housing market is a sensitive topic, agents
dont want to reveal too much. But people in the industry know, a few of the buyers
from last year were Chinese government officials who are involved in corruptions and
billionaires who earned their money in illegal ways
However, as China government has been tightening their anti-corruption measures,
this trend is expected to stop in the next years. Left only the successful entrepreneurs
who make a living in legitimate ways.
4. (AM1470) Fraser Institute Opposes Traffic Congestion Improvement Tax
Fraser Institute: the tax damages business environment and weakens Greater
Vancouvers competitiveness. If each municipal government cut down expenses,
will be able to gather the $2.5B required
**5. (AM1320 Phone-in Show) Vancouver Chief Police Jim Chus Retirement
First Vancouver Police Chief of visible minority
Vancouver becomes a safer city in terms of significant drop in property crime and
homicide
Commentator applauded Chu for apologizing 3 times, which is something fundamental
in the Chinese culture: one for Stanley Cup riot, to Robert Picktons family and the
assault of VPD officer on Chinese resident Mr. Ng. Unprecedented in previous police
chiefs
Most criticism about Chu: 1) slow response on Stanley Cup riot and allowed the
rioters to loot and damage without taking any action when it first broke out;
2) police culture unchanged- dont intervene until the crime was done, stores that
illegally sell marijuana proliferated from 4 to over 40 within his term, even marijuana
day attendees jumped to 5-6,000. Chu also said dont enforce it because it is not
VPDs high priority, which sends a message that police doesnt care
3) complaints against police abuse of power increased, but no police was responsible
so far
Being the Police chief and certainly one who is of visible minority would experience
constraints, but Chu has 7.5 years to exert his influence
Chu works cooperatively with Vision Vancouver and Mayor Robertson as seen in his
relaxed attitude towards marijuana
6. (Fairchild TV) Vancouver Chief Police Jim Chu Announced to End His 36-Year-Long
Policing Career
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=aa00165fed22acf7b3370d43ab14a4aa
First Chinese police chief in Vancouver, not saying if he is entering politics
Robertson: praised Chu for his contribution in reduction of property crime and
homicide, successfully targeted organized crime during Olympics 2010 and liason
with communities; open search for new candidates, and make sure community wide
consultation process
7. (AM1470) City of Vancouver receives $70M from parking and other traffic violations
1.24 (Sat)
**(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Transportation Improvement Tax
Commentators: Winnie Zho, David Sukuzi Foundation- generally support 0.5% Tax
Increase, Charter Lau, No TransLink Tax
Zho:
0.5% is fair because it applies to people who can spend more and to tourists,
unlike HST
important to improve traffic congestion as at least 1M people will move into
Greater Vancouver. Good opportunity for business development
referendum is not for TransLink but for specifically assigned infrastructure
projects
Lau:
TransLink already got billions from taxpayers from 5 different sources of income
ie. Property tax, parking tax, shouldnt add one more tax which may never be
removed after the transportation project. Each city can easily save the same
amount of money.
TransLink has an extremely poor management record, cant entrust them with
more money
No one takes responsibility, confusing who is in charge -TransLink, Province,
cities; Also TransLink lack accountability- Mayors Council cant do anything.
40% of buses are only 50% full. A lot of wasteful practices and can utilize
resources better before asking for new resources
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10175%3A201501-22-21-38-32&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
**(AM1470) Transportation Improvement Tax
70% of intending yes votes dont like TransLink but think they have no other
choice
callers:
TransLink seem to have a habit of asking for more when over budget but never
look where they can cut the budget
Need a time frame when the 0.5% tax increase will end. Like GST, once it is
introduced, it never rolls back.
Yes side campaign is funded by government isnt fair, but that is what the
province does with HST as well
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26405480/article--
?instance=bcnews
Many complained in recent years that Vancouvers bylaw officers have attitude
problems, and also question the dispute process for parking violations since
2011. To release the provinces pressure in dispute backlog, City of Vancouver
enacted its own dispute process.
Arny Wise who has been an arbitrator for parking violation disputes have also
filed a complaint against City, said City of Vancouver is acting like both a
player and judge, thats penalty is granted to as high as 95% of parking violation
disputes, over the BCs average of 80%.
(Ming Pao) Ten Streets Provide Good Revenue for City, Average 57 Parking
Violations on West Broaday
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150124/vap1h_r.htm
Parking violation fines bring $71B revenue, while Surrey only $2.65M; and
600,000 tickets in the past 2 years, 6% from West Broadway
(World Journal) Taxpayers Group Asked TransLink To Release More Details About
the Transit Tax
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26401332/article--
-?instance=bcnews
Like banning campaign funding
1.25 (Sun)
(World Journal) Lawyers: Referendum Tax Makes Legal Lawsuit Unaffordable For
Some
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26408592/article- -
-?instance=bc_story1
Lawyer: people on legal assistance may not be able to afford the service with
the extra 0.5% tax on top of the 0.7% PST, not sure yet if legal service will be
exempted.
(AM1470) Mayor of New Westminster Worries That No Transportation Tax, Bridge
Repair Will Be Affected
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47540
Jonathan Cote: without the new tax, only part of the bridge repairs can be done,
or need to delay which will cost even more
1.26 (Mon)
(Fairchild TV) A Few Vancouver Streets Are Ticket Violation Hot Spots
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=b1e2036afffdf8ccf026919359241934
City Street Management: West Broadway has lot of traffic, so more violations;
not to specifically target drivers in that area
1.27(Tue)
**(AM1320) Do You Agree With West Vancouver Mayors Reasoning On Voting
NO at Transit Referendum?
Almost all callers said they agree with the West Vancouver Mayor, especially
on the point about TransLink needs to review its structure first before asking
for more money; a few said Robertsons comment about supporting the 50%
bonus for transit drivers shows that he doesnt care about taxpayers money but
only does things for his personal interest ie. expansion of bike lanes.
Commentator: Also need to take into consideration that West Vancouver wont
benefit much from the new infrastructure as they have their own bus system
already
(World Journal) West Vancouver Mayor Recommend To Vote No At Referendum
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26414224/article--
?instance=bcnews2
(Fairchild TV) West Vancouver Mayor: No Right to Ask For More Tax Until A Proper
Business Model Is In Place
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=07273dd0571b92c3ee6817638418f839
Michael Smith: Mayors and region have no control of how that money will be
spent as no one has any control of TransLink
(Fairchild TV) Taxpayers Group Asks TransLink to Cut the 50% Sunday Bonus
Canadian Taxpayers Association: Transit drivers have extra 25% increased to
50% on Sunday, shouldnt give out overly generous bonus when TransLink
needs to raise tax
streeters: never enough, like a black hole; not right
(World Journal) Overseas Chinese Buyers Expected To Enter the Housing Market
Before And After Chinese New Year
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26414840/article--
?instance=bcnews
Realtors: Many overseas Chinese choose to come to Vancouver to invest on
real estate during Chinese New Year in the past years. Expected to rise with
the low interest rate especially one week before and after the Chinese New year
(Feb 19)
Some consider buying vacation homes here as Canada introduced the 10 year
visa policy, and the tight real estate market in China. New Immigrants also
takes this opportunity to purchase home
Some sales have over a dozen offers, house price expected to rise this year,
but number of sales will be stable as supply is limited
(World Journal) Park Board Searching for the Tree Cutter at Vancouver West
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26414584/article--
?instance=bcnews
(Fairchild TV) Park Board Replanted Cut-Off Maple Trees
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=ebfe4a43d46c01d811b34c14a3356904
1.28 (Wed)
(World Journal) Transit Improvement Tax, Retailers Oppose to Add An Extra Sales
Tax
http://www.worldjournal.com/1330093/article--/
Retail Council of Canada: Adding an extra tax will cost $50,000 on computer system
changes
Metro Vancouver Alliance: support Yes but hard to mobilize given the bad impression
of TransLink many people have. Should be about capacity of public transit, not
trusting the Authority
(World Journal) Land Swap To Build Mansions, City of Vancouvers Agreement With
Developers
http://www.worldjournal.com/view/full_van_14/26419050/article--
-?instance=bcnews
BC Supreme Court: City of Vancouvers agreement with Brenhill Developments to
swap land is ineffective, as its not transparent and unfair, public hearing and
development permit processes were flawed and didnt include the true nature and
cost
6 months after the agreement on the land swap, council approved developers
application to rezone 508 Helmcken so it could build high rise apartment tower
(AM 1470) BC Supreme Court Nixes City of Vancouver Land Swap Deal
(AM1470) Different Industries Have Different View Points About the Transit Tax
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47629
Retail Association oppose to the new business cost and complexities it brings, but
Healthy Chief welcome as it helps to improve public health, public transit users have
40% more exercise
(AM1470) Vancouver Proposed Bylaw Changes to Tow Away Parking Vehicles With
Multiple Violations
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47622
City of Vancouver: tow away vehicles if 3 or more violation tickets not paid.
(Omni News) Downtown Glass Building Development Permit Rejected
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4023103402001/
Too close to CP building and the area is huge
1.29 (Thur)
(Omni News) Retail Council Oppose Transit Tax
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4023185939001/
Retailers: complicated, customers will go outside Greater Vancouver to shop;
troublesome to change the cashier system, consumers will be less willing to
spend money
Vancouver Board of Trade: money will go into a structure with transparency
But Retailers Association wont join the No Campaign
(World Journal) Chief Health Officer Asks public to Vote Yes at Transit Referendum
http://www.worldjournal.com/1391408/article-- yes
public transit users exercise more and thus healthier
1.30 (Fri)
(Fairchild TV) Glass Building Plan Besides Waterfront Station Rejected
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c1de2111b16e6b21b794451fe54ef86f
building doesnt match the heritage character and its too big
1.31 (Sat)
(World Journal) Single Home Buying Fad, Temporary Absence of Buyers From China
http://www.worldjournal.com/1503807/article--/
31 offers made at a single home in Vancouver, none are from China- realtor
said this shows demand far exceeds supply. Also many other sales with no
buyers from China. Mainly local buyers as seen in 2014.
(World Journal) Merchants Say No to Transit Tax, NO Exemption on Cars And
Alcohol Not Fair
http://www.worldjournal.com/1503546/article---
-/
Alliance of Beverage Licensees of BC: alcohol already 10% tax, wont be fair
with 0.5% more.
New Car Dealers Association of BC: consumers will go outside Greater
Vancouver
Province implies no exemption. Not fair to alcohol and vehicles. Will affect
competitiveness
(Sing Tao) 0.5% Will Be Added Into PST
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-01-31/province1422702957d5423066.html
merchants: worried that with the 7.5% PST, consumers will go outside Greater
Vancouver especially for cars and other big ticket items like Abbotsford, thus
they would lost a lot of business
2.1 (Sun)
(Sing Tao) Realtors Joining WeChat Targetting Chinese Buyers During Chinese New
Year
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-02-01/province1422788129d5423912.html
Recently, each week about 10 groups of buyers to make appointment for
private showing on houses that are $5M 8M. 80% of Chinese boyers
Traditionally Chinese New Year is a time when Chines buyers actively enter the
market, the depreciation of Canadian dollars makes RMB stronger would make
it more appealing
2.2 (Mon)
(AM1320) Mayors Council Chair Omit TransLinks Name At Transit Tax Campaign
Is this omission of TransLink a strategy? Robertson didnt respond.
No Tax Coalition: such tactic wont work
Robertson: without the tax, delay in improving congestion in the region
(Fairchild TV) Mayors Ask the Public to Vote Yes in the Referendum in March
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=889a669f8711879aed110525c185ff3b
Robertson: only 35 cents per day for the tax increase, but without congestion
will get worse with 25% of users increase in the next future
No Tax Coalition Chinese Community Spokesperson Charter Lau: TransLink
lacks of efficient allocation of resources ie. Buses idling and not well used.
(AM1470) Transit Tax Campaign of Mayors Council Mentioned Nothing About
TransLink
Similar to above
(AM1320 Phone in) Mentioned a little bit about the Traffic Congestion Tax
Commentator:
Increase PST by 0.5% would segregate the Greater Vancouver from the rest,
which would not be fair
Callers:
The tax would open the door for other future tax increase on essential services
in education, health etc. Government would have an excuse.
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Councillor Motioned to Regulate Outdoor Lighting
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c6945f4391acfd9319dcd33b120a174f
NPAs Elizabeth Ball: reduce and regulate outdoor lighting can avoid birds
death, improve health and save energy
Conflict of interest as Balls family affiliated with lighting industry? Ball: their
affiliation is on light design and they would have to follow the bylaws
2.3 (Tue)
(AM1470) Vancouvers Luxury Hotel Converted to Student Dormitory
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47763
A Chinese-Canadian Education Group plans to convert a Vancouver downtown
luxurious hotel into a dormitory for overseas students, also open to local
students
Low rental house rate makes Vancouver a less attractive destination for
overseas studies. May switch to US, Australia and UK if cant find affordable
housing
The Howe Street hotel will be converted into a 200 unit dormitory. Currently
about 100,000 international students in Lower Mainland, tuition fees total
$2.5B 3B. At a rate of $800-1,000 house rental, will bring over $11B to the
industry
Ottawa plans to double international students in next 8 years to 450,000,
mostly from China, India and S. Korea
(World Journal) Grasp Business Opportunity of Student Housing , Hotel-Converted
Dormitory
As above
(World Journal) Solutions to Increase Vancouvers Housing Affordability
http://www.worldjournal.com/1651289/article--/?ref=
(World Journal/ Westca.com- Column, by Guo Ding, Omni New Producer) Two Tales
of A City: Toronto Really Better Than Vancouver?
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=384197/lang=schinese.html
Latest report of Economists Interlligence unit about most livable city in the
world. Toronto and Montreal was voted the first. Vancouver was not on the
list even though it was voted the third in the past
EIUs explanation: based on democracy and living expense; Vancouvers
housing cost is highest in the country, Chinese voting rate still low
Critic: San Franciscos housing cost is also high, Torontos housing price and
rent is also going after NY
Vancouver is obviously safer than Chicago which is #10
Vancouver still a heaven for the wealthy, with mountain view and close to the
water, close proximity to Asia, good food, can survive without knowing English
But to skilled immigrants and professionals, Toronto is more suitable because
Vancouver doesnt have enough jobs
Montreal is best for investors immigrants because it has lower criteria on
English and investment amount
2.4 (Wed)
(Ming Pao) Vancouver City Cllrs Asks For A Wage Increase
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150204/vap2_r.htm
Geoff Meggs: Phones calls and emails have significantly increased their
workload. City Council commissioned a third party to examine whether there is
a need to increase salary of city councilors and park board commissioners
Currently Vancouver City Cllrs annual salary: $67,994, slightly higher than
Surrey $67,500 & Richmond $55,000. But way lower than Torontos $105,000
and Calgary $115,000. Mayor Robertson ($154,347) is also lower than Calgary
mayor ($216,380)
NPAs George Affleck: no need to increase wage. This is only started by 1-2
Vision Vancouver cllrs for selfish reasons, not appropriate
(World Journal) Vancouver City Councillors and Park Board Commissioners May See
Wage Increase
http://www.worldjournal.com/1706172/article--
/?ref=
Same as above
(AM1470) Professor: Hard For TransLink To Change Its Negative Public Image in A
Short Time
SFU Marketing Professor Lindsay Meredith: referendum result expected to be
close. But within such a short time, very hard for TransLink to change the
publics negative view of them
Meredith: TransLink will have to look at an overhaul, starting with the salaries
at the top if the mayors are to gain any traction
(Omni News) Mayors Said Traffic Congestion Tax will Make A Big Difference
http://www.omnitv.ca/on/en/videos/4034761656001/ (0:40)
Canadian Taxpayers Federation: Spending $7.5B to get 21,000 fewer cars
off the door, which is only 1.5%, is not justifiable. Removing only 1 car out
of 66 cars in congestion
Greg Morre, Port Coq. Mayor: wrong use of data ; no money no
improvement. Added congestion with more people moving in
Federation: Surrey has backup plan for light rails, new Pattullo bridge will
have tolls, only Vancouver will be affected
2.5 (Thur)
(AM1320) Pro-Referendum Coalition Have 90 Supporting Groups
Better Transportation Option: grow from 30 supporting groups to 90, including
UBC Student Group, David Suzuki Foundation
2.5 (Thur)
(AM1320 Phone in Show) Would the Coalition That Launched A Large Talk Able to
Influence the No Side and the Undecided Voters?
Commentators:
TransLink has never admitted that they have done poorly, no one came out to
accept their responsibility ie. Fail to implement the Compass card even though
a study mission to Hong Kong was made and money was spent
Still need federal and province $1.5B contribution each
Callers:
Winnie Hou, David Suzuki Foundation: many may lose trust in TransLink, but
people should separate the two issues of TransLink and the need of improving
traffic congestion
Other callers: a faulty structure would mean endless money pumped from the
public to the system
Carbon tax is to improve environment, but where does those revenue go?
Congestion tax is just an excuse to get more money to increase their bonus and
mis-manage public money
Willing to pay the 35 cents per day, but if the structure is faulty, it will be an
endless hole for taxpayers money
2.6 (Fri)
(World Journal) No Back Up Plans And Would Lead to Disasters If Referendum Isnt
Passed
http://www.worldjournal.com/1808310/article--
/?ref= am
Vancouver Sun Columnist Barbara Yaffe: TransLink has no Plan B, and their
threatening style of campaign is not acceptable. Implies that no Yes means
darkness in the transportation system in the future
Yaffe: CTF already provides an alternative, government should consider it.
Take the example of HST, wasnt disastrous as entrepreneur groups expected
when HST was eliminated. That shows British Columbians wouldnt be
threatened by such campaigns
Premier Christy Clark: worst scenario is keeping the status quo now
(AM1470) Premier Said Mayors May Use Old Ways to Improve Transportation
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=47885_
Clark: like increase property tax
Mayors responsibility as the plan was started by them. Province has no plans
to introduce new legislations if not passed.
2.7 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) Pro Side Suspicious of the Exaggeration of Transit Tax Burden
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-02-07/province1423306827d5431293.html
Mayors Council: CTFs estimation of $258 is misleading and unscientific, half
families only have to pay less than $100
CTF: no. of cars will only increase by less than 1.5% fifteen years later
(World Journal) New Rules to Prevent Tearing Down Heritage Building, Assessment
Required For Old Houses Built Before 1940
http://www.worldjournal.com/1860896/article---
/?ref=
Heritage Action Plan: if owners insist to tear down a historical building, need to
recycle 90% of its materials. Will increase cost and delay the process. Cost for
deconstruction will be 25% more costly than demolition. Public will see the
benefit of this policy, as it helps to preserve Vancouvers heritage character
One house demolished every day in Vancouver, 40% are built before 1940,
mostly with spacious lot and located in Van West
City shouldnt have the power to increase tax like province and federal does,
especially when city only manages the part of transportation system assigned
by the province
Mayor Robertson said, millions of people will be moving into Greater
Vancouver. But the question should be where does money come from? Citizens
in Greater Vancouver are already paying the highest price in public
transportation
Unfair referendum as both sides have vastly different financial pockets
(Sing Tao) MLA Advocates to Build Affordable Housing on the 21 Acres of Land in
Vancouver West
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-02-07/province1423306764d5431291.html
That piece of land is located at Point Grey, between W4th and W8th ave.,
belongs to the federal government
NDP MLA David Eby recommended the
Vancouver City Councilor Kerry Jang said, would be delighted to see
developers help build affordable housing there, but so far havent heard about
such plan yet
2.10 (Tue)
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouvers Bilingual On Line Survey For immigrant Settlement
Services With Cooperation of Over 100 Agencies
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150210/vas1h_r.htm
Purpose is to understand more of the old and new immigrants experience,
including the kind of settlement series and city services they receive, job
search and community participation, so that they can help improve the support
services for new immigrants
(Sing Tao) City of Vancouver On Line Survey Invites Immigrants to Participate
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=385841/lang=schinese.html
Same as above
http://www.worldjournal.com/2015612/article- n -
/?ref=
Same as above
Should restrict the sales of marijuana in a confined area. Currently some stores
are too close to schools, which would increase youths access to the drug.
RCMP enforces laws targeting marijuana, but VPD doesnt treat this as a
priority, in a way encourages marijuana stores to spread out. Chief Cst. Jim
Chu needs to be responsible for this.
2.11 (Wed)
(Omni News) Vancouver Attempts To Change Marijuana Bylaw Like Selling Drugs and
Cigarettes
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4049018484001/
Kerry Jang: can study the location of the dispensing pharmacy to be distant
from schools, easier to regulate
John McKay: no plan to legalize marijuana, negative impact to young people
2.12 (Thur)
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) Would replacing CEO lead to more support for TransLink
referendum?
Commentator:
Dilemma for voters- yes implies ignoring TransLinks current structural
problem, but no implies no new infrastructures to solve transportation problems
9 board members too mysterious
400 staff have salary over 6 digits
Callers:
was undecided, but determined to vote no after TransLink putting on a
political show of changing its CEO. No sincerity to reform the structure but
just trying to
put up an artificial public image
voting a yes is a no-way return of giving TransLink another chance to
potentially no
(Ming Pao) Mayor Robertson Glad to See Change Of Leader, Expect New CEO Bring
Brightness to TransLink
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150212/vab1h_r.htm
Robertson: he has been recommending TransLink to change leaders all along,
and believe that TransLinks response to criticism will increase public
confidence. New CEO will be bale to reform TransLink to run in an even more
responsible way. He and Board member Linda Hepner will try to monitor
TransLink
When asked whether he has advocated behind the step down of Jarvis,
Robertson didnt respond, but said, he hopes to see a new leader as a mayor
(Ming Pao) TransLink Chairs Salary Exceed Stephen Harper
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150212/vab2_r.htm
Jarvis annual salary $382,000, (2011) Harper $318,000, Obama $400,000
With pension and other benefits, Jarvis will take home $438,000
4 TransLink upper senior managers of administration also has high pay and got
a raise in 2012
(Ming Pao) Political Analyst: TransLink Risky Move Attempting to Break Through,
but No Votes May Increase
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150212/vab3_r.htm
Norman Ruff: public only sees TransLink spending money on two CEO,
equivalent to giving the No side another topic to elaborate on
He would support the 0.5% tax increase if he lives in Greater Vancouver.
(Sing Tao) TransLink Suddenly Change CEO Attempt to Stop the Roaring Wave
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-02-12/headline1423739841d5438339.html
Szel: Regardless of referendum result, time for TransLink to change leadership.
New CEO will review Compass Card, customer service and Skytrain problems
(Sing Tao) Taxpayers Coalition Criticizes that the Change is Not Enough
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-02-12/headline1423739780d5438336.html
Coaltiion: the change shows that TransLink finally acknowledge they lack
public confidence, is a progress, but the real problem is they dont hold
accountable to the public. Real solution is to dismantle the entire structure and
rebuilt it again
(Sing Tao) Analyst: New Skin, Old Wine, Throwing Rocks But Missing the Target
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-02-12/headline1423739753d5438335.html
Commentator Guo Ding (omni news producer)- TransLink is treating voters as
the ignorant. Public generally knows the need to improve transportation but
doubt managing ability of TransLink. This move doesnt resolve the worries
people have; most on line opinions oppose to such move, so more will vote no
Commentator Ping Choi: impossible to please taxpayers as they only attempt to
improve the image on a superficial level, but do nothing about its transparency
and financial release
(World Journal) TransLinks Haste Move to Get Healed Without Aim, Main Problem
Wasnt Changed
Commentator/ Reporter Robert Chu: Jarvis should have already stepped down
in 2014 when most skytrain problems arose, not till now. Also no apology and
nothing about freezing his salary. Basically nothing changed.
Many said they determined to vote a definitely no after the news because
TransLink doesnt have the determination to reform but overspend all the time
(AM1470) TransLinks New CEO Will Focus On Accountability and Budget
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48016
(AM1470) More Response on New CEO
Robertson doesnt respond how the severance of Jarvis will be paid, but said
will need to increase transparency of T
Canadian Taxpayers Coalition: replacing CEO wont change public opinion.
Public has to pay for two CEOs salary, but dont have access to such in
through Act of Freedom of Information
Streeters: T should include public representation. Public transit is adequately
funded but inefficiently managed.
School Board support referendum as it will improve students and teachers
commuting to school
(AM1470) Polling: Local Chinese Rely Even More on Electronic Media
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48015
Polling done by Social West and Insights West. Average time Chinese
Canadians spend on electronic media is higher than average.
TV 7.4 hrs per week, radio 4.6 hrs, lower than average of 11.4 and 6 hrs.
2.13 (Fri)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Would Replacing TransLink CEO Change the Referendum
Result?
Commentator:
TransLink only acknowledges there is systematic problem but dont investigate
and find out the exact issues. Forcing the referendum would only infuriate more
and bring out more negative emotions
Current TransLink problem is its structure, not whether we have the money or
not
TransLink already receive a large amount of revenue through various channels,
why still dont have enough $. Possible to ask public for more again in the
future when not enough $ based on the same reasoning that transportation is
important. So our past experience of TransLink told us that increasing tax
wont work
Yes side ignore whether TransL. is capable of implementing the plan. Should
deal with TransLinks core problem first. Otherwise, money will be mismanaged
again
severance and overlapping of pay in Ian Jarvis and Doug Allen expose the
entrenched problems of TransLink. Ian not even doing a good job
Jarvis leaving is a sign of governments needs to find out the problem and
review, and give the public a proposal to see if $ is really needed. Having
referendum now is premature and irresponsible
Callers:
During the past 20 years, T never changed. Cant stand to have T for another
decade. Giving them more power would mean keeping such system for even
longer
No one oversees T, even new CEO wont be hold accountable to voters
Ts incapability is not comprehensible ie. Some train system with 8 lines in
Yang Shi city of China is able to start within a short time
Public should not be silent anymore. May need to protest to tell T the problem
(AM 1470) Vancouver Property Tax May Raise by 2.4%
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48055
NPA City Councillors think the rate is too high
(World Journal) CFIB: Small Business Dont Support Traffic Congestion Tax
http://www.worldjournal.com/2125784/article-cfib
/?ref=&npg=2
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Hall Proposed to Raise Property Tax By 2.4%
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=62baf7629ffcc5b9f5a2aaa74da584e4
2.14 (Sat)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Interviewing TransLink Interim CEO
TransLink Interim CEO, Doug Allen:
TransLinks accuracy is 80- 90%, but some cities in US is as high as 95%
Will improve reliability, accuracy and cleanliness
Can you resolve the compass card issue during your half a year term? hard to
say, only few days started his role
Complaint against the necessity of TransLink police played an important role
during Stanley Cup riots and for incidents that involve serious interventions.
Complaints against not available- need to be cost-effective
No Tax Coalition, Charter Lau:
Only chance to express citizens view, make TransLink truly listen and push for
accountability is to vote no. Dont be afraid of the threats
Province has the responsibility to fund infrastructure, vote no and let them
decide how to solve the problems themselves
Callers:
Most thorough way is to give TransLink back to Provinces Transportation
Board. Doesnt make sense when the TransLink board members are not hold
accountable because they are not elected by voters.
(Ming Pao) Vancouver City Council Propose to Raise Property Tax By 2.4%
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150214/vas1h_r.htm
City Hall: given the operating cost increase by 3.7% ($43M) , the proposed
property tax rate is not higher than other cities
Budget Dialogue meeting next Wed night
(World Journal) Interim TransLink CEO: Concerned With Accountability & Budget
http://www.worldjournal.com/2125788/article- ceo
/?ref=
(World Journal) Lost $500,000 For Selling Winter Olympic Village Unit
http://www.worldjournal.com/2154575/article-- 50 /?ref=
Realtor: severe loss for buyers entered earlier. A buyer bought the unit at
$1.56M in 2010 with addition of HST and PTT, and total to $1.75M. But sold
$1.22M a few days ago.
(World Journal) High Housing Cost Makes Retirement Difficult
http://www.worldjournal.com/2154584/article--/?ref=
A VancCity study shows that even when a Vancouverite start saving for RSSP
at 25, he will still have difficulty saving enough for pension when reach 65.
Toronto will reach their goal 3-4 years earlier than people in Vancouver,
Winnipeg 6-7 years earlier
(Fairchild TV) TransLink CEOs pay is Higher Than Major North America Cities
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=b698439e156812f1a33acc20a44772b2
Taxpayers Coalition: Higher than Toronto $150,000, NY $100,000, but only
10th the size of NY
Doug Allen is not accountable as he is only there for 6 months
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Hall Proposed to Raise Property Tax by 2.4%
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=62baf7629ffcc5b9f5a2aaa74da584e4
Raymond Louie: To cover costs like affordable housing
George Afflick: higher than inflation rate is not fair. Affordable housing budget
increased by 3.1% but still havent solved the problem
2.15 (Sun)
No related news
2.16 (Mon)
(AM1320) Analyst: TransLink Better Delay Referendum
Lindsay Meredith: public is infuriated with TransLink management levels high
salary and inefficiency. Pushing the referendum now may not guarantee a yes
outcome
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Is Provinces Current System of Not Able to Recall
TransLink Board Members and Mayors Council Members a fair one? Should referendum
be delayed?
Commentators:
Only till they resigned themselves, their terms are full.
Municipal government wouldnt want to take the burden, but not true that TransLink
doesnt have money to put aside for new projects.
Over 1 M of referendum ballots are not printed yet. Waste the $5M referendum costs.
Will be more fair to delay the referendum for voters and the interim CEO. Current
signs show that no side have been rising steadily recently
Survey from Yes side: By 2045, 300,000 more people will move in, Lower Mainland
will lose $2B each year due to traffic congestion because increase of labor cost and air
pollution, otherwise lower 33%
The result of the report doesnt make sense. Even without new infrastructure,
TransLink still needs to improve congestion problems. Air pollution problem has been
improving as low emission
Callers:
Questions if there was transfer of benefits. Not possible to have such a policy whether
no one is able to recall any Board members when they do not perform.
Implies property tax increase if PST not raised. Referendum is only a political show.
Taxpayers have to pay either way. Not fair
Disapproves of Yes sides tactics of making it sound like the End of the World.
TransLink has a basic responsibility of improving transportation whether the
referendum got passed or not.
Dont think Robertson will bring useful experience to Mayors Council. Over
expansion of bike lanes make some areas even more congested than before. Ie. 49th &
Cambie
Waste of money ie. Spent $90,000 on a decorating bronze dog on Main Street
(Ming Pao) TransLink Most Popular Transportation Authority in North America. 64,000
People Commented On Twitter
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150216/vas1h_r.htm
Study done by University of Southern California. TransLink is voted most popular by
passengers, Portland the 2nd, Toronto 3rd. Boston, Philadelphia and Chicago most
unpopular
Based on 64,000 positive and negative comments left on twitter
Most negative comments surrounds service and other passengers
Survey also shows, using twitter to communicate with public and deal with complaints
will lead to more positive feedbacks. TransLink have on average 90 tweets each day.
Survey ended before the CEO replacement news took place.
(World Journal) Traffic Congestion Costs Greater Vancouver $1B
http://www.worldjournal.com/2204309/article-- 10 /?ref=
Due to operation costs, air pollution and lower productivity in next 30 years
(AM1470) Traffic Congestion Will Cost Greater Vancouver $1B, And Will Further Increase
Same as above
(World Journal) Jarvis Replaced But Still Receiving High Salary; TransLink Mismanaged
http://www.worldjournal.com/2204295/article--/?ref=
2.17 (Tue)
(AM1470) Vancouvers Green Party: Conditional Support for Traffic Congestion Tax
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48130
Restructure TransLink Board of Directors to a voting system, and ensure the Board is
transparent and responsible
Mayors Council find ways to compensate citizens for the increased tax expenses
Public consultation on how to improve transportation and spend the money
(Ming Pao) New Westminster Campaign For Yes Votes
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150217/vasa_r.htm
As above
(Sing Tao) New Westminster Mayor Support Traffic Referendum
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-02-17/province1424168293d5444353.html
(World Journal) New Westminster Mayor Advocates to Vote Yes at Transit Referendum
http://www.worldjournal.com/2226783/article- yes-/?ref=
(Fairchild) New TransLink CEO Talks About Challenges Of His New Position
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=a56ff1a378b80c51b65395011b05bd87
Doug Allen: regular transit user, will find ways to cut costs and not to eliminate staff
or hire additional staff, his job is challenging and worth that significant amount of pay
2.18 (Wed)
no related news
2.19 (Thur)
(Omni News) YWCA Becomes the 100th Group Supporting the Transit Referendum
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4072805579001/ (2:20)
not the perfect solution but best one
(Fairchild TV) YWCA Becomes the 100th Group Joining the Yes Campaign
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=6e7222ccc5a07f592132ef871b58e08d
(Fairchild TV) Premier Said TransLinks Final Decision Belongs to Mayors
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c182dc5c90dc87dfee9cd309c33f19b3
2.20 (Fri)
(AM1470 Talk Show)
Referendum likely to be no with the current trend. Anything relates to
TransLink or money leads to negative emotions about the referendum now
Transportation is the Provinces responsibility, deferring it to cities is
unreasonable
(AM1470) TransLink Sublet Former Richmond Business As Bus Driver Washroom
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48248
$3600 rent per month for the 2,000 sq. feet store as washroom for No. 410 bus
drivers that meet BC Workers Compensation Boards requirements
(AM1470) Poll: Opposition to Traffic Congestion Tax Increased by 11%
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48249
compaired to last month. Yes side dropped by 8%
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Poll Shows No Side Increased Over a Month
Commentators:
Support for referendum dropped over a month, reflects peoples trust level of
TransLink further dropped, most likely due to replacement of CEO
polling is not completely accurate as always
Province hasnt used taxpayers money properly
Callers:
first time heard a caller said changing the CEO is a good thing.
Most said the poll reflects the reality. One caller said the poll is only a
reference and cant be taken too seriously
TransLink is chaotic and cant entrust them for more
(AM1320) Poll: More Opposition Against PST Increase
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10366%3A201502-20-22-32-27&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
2.21 (Sat)
(World Journal) Another Controversy: TransLink Rent A Washroom For $3,600 Per
Month
http://www.worldjournal.com/2323908/article- 3600 -translink
/?ref=
(World Journal) Poll: Scissors Cross Over At Transit Plebiscite
http://www.worldjournal.com/2323089/article-
/?ref=
On Insight West survey result reported in other media outlets previously
2.22 (Sun)
(World Journal) US Transportation Specialist: TransLinks Service Best in North
America
http://www.worldjournal.com/2345511/article-
/?ref=
US transportation planning specialist Jeffrey Tumlin: Greater Vancouver
residents are demanding a nearly perfect transportation board, and immediately
want to publish it through voting no in the plebiscite. At the end, they would
be harmed by their own action. Should be more practical and provide more
money if they want the board to do a better job
Tumlin has assisted TraansLink on regional cycling strategy, and a consultant
company
(AM1470/ westca.com) Anglican Church Urges Their Congregation to Vote Yes at
Plebiscite
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=388634/lang=schinese.html
Environmental Justice Group under the Vancouver Anglican community
2.23 (Mon)
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10370%3A84&ca
tid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
on-linesurvey of Canadian Independent Business Coalition. 91% said dont trust
that TransLink can effectively use the new funding
TransLink hasnt done much in rebuilding small businesses confidence since
introducing the parking tax in 2006. They have to pay $368 more taxes for
each employee
2.24 (Tue)
(AM1470) Vancouver Ruling Party: Deficit After Municipal Election
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48340
Only Vision has deficit. NPA and Green are within their election campaign
budgets
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Vision Vancouver spent over $3.4M in the election last
Nov., but only received $2.9M funds, creating a $500,000 deficit. 11 out of the 15
major contributors are developers. Should city council set a maximum on election
spending and contributions?
Host/ Commentators:
Will be cautious and doubtful whether City will have any leanings in future
development projects
Hard to predict budget in an election, so ; doesnt have to be balanced budget
Election expenses not reflected in Vision Vancouvers getting more votes.
Mayor got less votes and a lot less candidates got elected
Banning union and corporations contributions can minimize the difference
money plays in an election, thus encourage more people running for election.
Callers:
Most said, hard to stay clean, or at least the public has such perception that
city council can hardly be fair in dealing with development projects and
rewarding their political supporters. So they welcome revising the policy on
political contributions
2.25 (Wed)
(AM1470) Robertson: Passing the Plebiscite Helps Create New Jobs And Stimulate
Economic Growth
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48386
Robertson: besides help to relief the system with 1M people moving in, job
increase from construction and infrastructure, including 7000 jobs by 2030,
12,000 jobs by 2045
Some plans announced today were never mentioned before, and unfunded 20
years down the road which is misleading
Report commissioned by a company which is employed by the Yes- supporting
Port of Vancouver
Avoiding the name TransLink shows not dealing with the structural problem,
their only concern is still passing the plebiscite, but lack of sincerity in dealing
with the .
Callers:
A few said Yes implies many more hidden costs and taxpayers will have to
swallow them. Transit police is only a tip of the ice berg.
No
Very confusing. Province and municipalities are passing the ball, and no one is
hold accountable. This may trigger people to vote no, or dont vote at all.
Waste of money to allow transit police to use cars. They should take public
transit.
Unreasonable that the salary of the TransLink CEO doubles that of the Head of
New Yorks Transit authority, plus $80,000 bonus (2013), but NY has a much
bigger transit system
Will vote Yes only if TransLink is willing to change
(Sing Tao) Gregor Robertsons Re-elected Costs The Party $3.4M
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-02-24/province1424776560d5452629.html
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) Should Province legislate to ban political contributions from
unions and corporations, as well as capping election budget?
Guest: George Chow:
Agree such change is needed
Guest: Former NPA City Councilor BC Lee
Not saying whether city or developers are impacted currently without such
policies, but agree to have this in place to avoid suspicions
Severe competitions lead to increased election budget ie. More advertising
especially during crisis. Also developers will fight for competitions to buy
their potential influence to the city
Vancouver and Richmond dominated by one or a few major parties, not a good
trend. ie. Richmond: 8 political parties - too divided.
(Omni News) Mayors Council Said Huge Economic Spin-off According to Analysis,
But Canadian Chinese Consumers Association said the Claim Is Hardly Substantiated
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4082411360001/
Canadian Chinese Consumers Association: how economic spin-off is made is
not clearly substantiated ie. Jobs created may be only short-term
(Fairchild) Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson: Passing the Plebiscite Will Bring $4.5B
Economic Spin off
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=b3133a87202471a4cb08fed2f088ef1f
Robertson: people are cynical because they don't have all the information
Union: no fantasy if give out nothing
2.26 (Thur)
(Sing Tao) Mayor No Show At Vancouvers Chinatown Parade, Robertson Supported
Wanting Qu At New York Concert
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0226/community1424946614d5455396.html
An English media translated Sing Taos article:
http://www.getinews.com/news-9492744-United-States-to-join-in-singingChinese-girlfriend-Year-Parade-in-Vancouver-mayor-absent.html
(Ming Pao) Vancouver & Richmond Mayors Play the Prosperity Card, 10 Year
Economic Spin-off Will Reach $4.5B And 1.2M Jobs
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150226/vap1h_r.htm
Robertson & Brodie: plebiscite on transportation plans, not on TransLinks
management
(Ming Pao) Robertson: Balanced Approach to Revitalization And Preservation Of
Chinatown Is Possible; Led Elected Officials For A Chinese New Year Visit At
Chinatown
(World Journal) Mayors Council: Plebiscite Helps Economic Growth
http://www.worldjournal.com/2440166/article-
/?ref=
(World Journal) GVRD Chair, Port Coquitlam MayorGreg Moore: No Plan B Besides
Traffic Congestion Tax
http://www.worldjournal.com/2440160/article-- b /?ref=
&npg=2
2.27 (Fri)
(World Journal) Plebiscite Supporter Blogger: Canadian Taxpayers Federation Mislead
the Public
Blogger is Surrey Resident and studies public transit systems. CTF made a lot
of unfair and misleading comparisons to anger the public ie. compares
TransLink CEO salary with Torontos Transit Authority, but didnt mention
Toronto has 9 CEO
http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Pete+McMartin+side+skips+TransLink
+context/10842847/story.html
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouvers Revenue From Parking Meters Expected to Rise. Pay
By Phone Jumped By 1/3
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150227/vasa_r.htm
(World Journal) Parking Feeds Expected to Rise At Vancouver Parks And Community
Centres
http://www.worldjournal.com/2464762/article--
/?ref=
(World Journal) Standard & Poors Increases Vancouvers Credit Rating
http://www.worldjournal.com/2464401/article-/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Land Swap Plan Halted. Vancouver City Council Restart Public
Consultation
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0227/community1425036086d5457538.html
Quoted from Vancouver Suns article:
http://www.vancouversun.com/City+Vancouver+embarks+extensive+public+consultati
on+plan/10843060/story.html
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver Park Board Increase Parking Rate By As Much As 1/3
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=a6bb9d920e681155ccf97853f5e46b3a
2.28 (Sat)
(AM1470) TransLink: Lack of Police Force Leads to Serious Ticket Evasion Problems
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48471
Interim CEO Doug Allen: even when Compass Card and Faregates are in place,
ticket evasions wont be entirely eliminated. Will seriously target this problem,
at the same time, pay attention to passengers who have real difficulty affording
transportation cost. Publics focus on plebiscite should be future development
of Greater Vancouver as the area is developing rapidly
Last year 28,000 ticket evasions, equivalent to $6.5M, but only got $1.8M
back
3.1 (Sun)
(AM1470) Scholars Said Traffic Congestion Tax Benefits Greater Vancouver Families
in the Long Run
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48497
Study shows that each family will save $360 each year on gas and vehicles by
2030, $1,100 by 2045.
Transportation time will cut by 10 min. from downtown Vancouver to Lonsdale
Quay, 15 min. from Surrey Centre to Downtown Vancouver etc.
3.2 (Mon)
(Omni News) Mayors Campaign At Stations While 70% Small Businesses Worried the
Tax Will Damage Their Businesses
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4091235290001/
(Ming Pao) Transit Tax Pros & Cons Explain Their Grounds
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/realtimenews/van/content_CANADA_NEW.cfm?aid=1
61158
(AM1470) Business Confederation: 90% Of Members Worried the New Tax Will
Continue to Rise
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48524
(Fairchild TV) Small Businesses Worried New Tax Will Continue to Rise if Passed,
While Mayors Campaigning on Streets
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=99632f8a814e38a9f2e8d2f37dab6d9e
Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore: 0.5% delivers everything they need to
deliver the projects in the region. PST is decided by legislature, not by Mayors
Council or TransLink. Less congestion would mean better businesses
Canadian Independent Businesses Confederation: TransLink has a record of
increasing parking tax once introduced
(World Journal) Transit Tax Will Save Money for Greater Vancouver Families?
http://www.worldjournal.com/2538373/article--/?ref=
3.3 (Tue)
(Fairchild TV) Chinatown Residents Asks City Council to Halt Chinatown
Development Plans
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=860e6390db45d650def1b4fa0c7dd667
Seniors: many low income seniors like them may have to leave Chinatown
eventually with the high rent
Carneige Centre Action Plan: Ask for more consultation and put the process on
halt
Robertson: rejected their request, and said he supports the Ten year
Chinatown Plan
(AM1470) Vancouver City Budget Passed With a Majoritys Support, Property Tax
Increase By 2.4%
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48539
George Affleck: property tax rate doubles inflation, too high
Other Vision City Councillors: mild increase as the budget tries to reach a
good balance
(AM1320) Vancouver City Council Voted On Budget Today
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10444%3A201503-03-21-38-37&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(World Journal) CTFs Jordan Bateman Performs Well At the Battle Against Transit
Tax Hike
http://www.worldjournal.com/2561877/article--/?ref=
(AM1470) Canadian Centre For Alternative Policies Support New Traffic Tax
more benefits than costs to lower and middle income families
(Ming Pao) Mayors Campaigning At Stations To Support Traffic Tax
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150303/vasa_r.htm
(Sing Tao) Yes Sides Proactive Campaign at UBC And Downtown
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0303/community1425381183d5462985.html
Electoral Area A Chair asked students and professors to vote yes. Some
passengers said insufficient buses to UBC. Although disappointed with
TransLink replacing CEO, and is worried that TransLink would waste taxpayers
money, will vote yes anyways as there is a dire need to improve Greater
Vancouvers transportation system
3.4 (Wed)
(Fairchild TV) TransLink Awarded For Their Waste of Public Money,
According to Taxpayers Coalition
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=2afdb805c17991d2cdeb3b51b1d7
7857
Taxpayerss Coalition: TransLink has done poorly over the years
but this year breakthrough due to double paying two CEOs
TransLink: written response: Compared to UK and US, TransLink
has done a much more efficient job in a lower cost
(AM1320) TransLink Awarded Lifetime Achievement Award For Waste
(Fairchild TV) Telephone Inquiry Not Open For Media Reporting Raises
Questions of Tranparency
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=460295ce15c9440d9be6fb47438
7a285
(AM1320) Daily Segments Informing the Public About the Transportation
Plebiscite
-First 4 episodes: history and structure of TransLink, usually about 5
min. each
- today and the next few episodes: reasoning for Yes and No sides
- Yes Side: (sound bites of Mayor Robertson)
- if fail and dont act now, not just families will suffer, air pollution will
worsen, and transportation system will be overloaded when population
booms next decade
- Mayors Council and the Province will monitor TransLinks use of the
money to ensure accountability
- Besides TransLink, City of Vancouver and Surrey also fund their own
campaign to support Yes votes
3.5 (Thur)
http://www.theprovince.com/business/Real+estate+exec+Chinese+
money+There+huge+stake+local+people+keeping+this+thing+going/1
0858619/story.html
The executive said that people in his business generally dont
want the public to understand the magnitude of offshore
investment, and certainly dont want city hall to do anything
about it.
Community activist Randy Helten said city hall is actually
making Vancouver more attractive to offshore investment by
failing to act while other cities around the world take steps to
regulate money flowing from China and other countries.
(Sing Tao) 1/3 of Vancouver Properties May Be Attributed to Wealth
from China
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0305/province1425552340d5465395.html
Additional point not covered by Ming Pao: Former NPA City
Councillor Peter Ladner: It is not buyers from one country or
another the issue is people who buy real estate for
investment and squeeze out people who want to buy real estate
to live in.
BC Real Estate Association Chief Economist Caemeron Muir in an
interview with Sing Tao said, 29% of Vancouvers population are
Chinese, so if 30% of housing sales is related to China according to
Census 2011, it is nothing surprising
Census 2011 also discovers, only 0.8% of Greater Vancouvers
property is owned by foreigners or temporary residents; however,
London UK has as high as 30% of properties owned by foreigners, so
there is no need to tighten our policy
UBC Real Estate Specialist Tsur Somerville: relax development
restriction and increase population are measures better than
restricting foreign money, as it can increase number of affordable
housing units. No measures will be able to cool down the local
demand ie. Single homes will be rare
(Sing Tao) Local Chinese Younger Generation Live Thriftily, Work Two
Jobs to Achieve the $42K Minimum To Purchase Home Without Parents
Help
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0305/province1425552357d5465396.html
Ms. Chan is 33 years old, finished Master Degree 8 years ago, have
been working two jobs in a number of years. Able to save $280,000.
Wont be able to afford the monthly mortage of $1,700 without two
jobs
UBC Real Estate Specialist Tsur Somerville: according to Canadian
Association of Accredited Mortgage Professionals 2014 statistics,
17% of buyers down payment come from their parents
Realtor: over 80% of young buyers have parents subsidy or being
their sponsors. This becomes normal for Chinese parents now
(World Journal) TransLink Received Lifetime Achievement Award For
10 Years Of Wasting Public Money
http://www.worldjournal.com/2608498/article-10 -
/?ref=
(World Journal) Traffic Tax Forum. Transparency Is Questioned
http://www.worldjournal.com/2608506/article--
/?ref=
NPAs George Affleck: Worried that the place where the Tax forum
will be held lack transparency, hope to discuss opening it further for
media
Westminster Mayor Jonathan Cote: welcome media and prepared to
answer their questions, not intend to keep media away
(World Journal) BC Supreme Court: Concord Pacific Can Continue to
Use the False Creek Area
http://www.worldjournal.com/2608510/article--
/?ref=
3.6 (Fri)
(AM1470) Canadian Independent Business Association: Appoint Pattison
Cant Remove Negative Image of TransLink
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48641
(AM1470) Election BC Hopes Plebiscite Result Be Ready by Early July
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48640
(AM1320) Robertson Urges Premier Consider Increasing Minimum Wage
to $15
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1047
7%3A15&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
3.7 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) False Creek Park Open Day Unknown. Residents Protest With
Green Light
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0307/province1425726409d5469970.html
residents turn on a green light to protest as City Hall allows
developers to use the land for commercial use, and continuously
delay the promise of constructing a new park.
Court said city has right to use the land according to zoning bylaw,
but False Creek Residents Association doesnt rule out dispute
(Sing Tao) Two Viaducts Are Key to New Park Construction
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0307/province1425726388d5469969.html
3.8 (Sun)
(World Journal) Columnist: Politicians Flip-Flop, Hard to Push Through
T.C. Tax
http://www.worldjournal.com/2662641/article-/?ref=
(article from Vancouver Sun Columnist, Daphne Bramham)
Politicians and business groups have always claim and urge low tax
in order to increase competitiveness, but now they push for tax
increase, which is hard for the general public to accept.
(World Journal) TransLink Examines Discount Fares For Homeless
http://www.worldjournal.com/2662635/article--
/?ref=
3.9 (Mon)
(Ming Pao) Percentage of T.C. Tax No-Voters Highest Ever
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/realtimenews/van/content_CANADA_NE
W.cfm?aid=161896
55% No, 33% Yes, 11% Undecided
Insights West: although the name TransLink wont appear on the
ballot, everyone is reminded of TransLink as they think about this
plebiscite
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=5e3873608c09c533cf44270bae01
c6fe
Result is done before the appointment of Jim Pattison, but analyst
said mayors announcement of increasing accountability wont help
for the determined voters
(Omni News) Mayors Campaign Actively At Transit Spots. Study Shows
Costs Higher Than Expected If Plebiscite Doesnt Pass
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4103495685001/
3.10 (Tue)
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) Examining the Plebiscite From a Public Health
Perspective
Dr. Luke:
the link between public transportation and the access to health
services and obesity
Regular public transit users: twice more likely to have 30 minutes of
walk each day
Increase sense of community when time to travel decreases as it
allows you more time to participate in the community
Translinks structural problem takes a long time to fix. Will be too
big a price to pay for the congestion problems if wait till TransLinks
structural issues is fixed
Callers:
Question that public transportation is a direct factor for obesity.
Not fair, education is cut by $58M but TransLink is not.
Charter Lau, No Campaign- Health and transit plebiscite are not
related, and not a choice or lifestyle everyone makes/ can make. ie.
Parents who drop off their kids at schools before going to work
themselves, many drivers do exercise regularly. Mayors Councils
figures not consistent. Population will increase by 50%, but service
will only increase by 25%, which doesnt catch up wit the population
growth
3.8 (Wed)
3.9 (Thur)
3.10 (Fri)
3.11(Wed)
(Fairchild TV) Youth Push For Support At Transit Plebiscite Through
Social Media
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=69fff0089c76f15d19e8fc6d11532d
25
Upload a promotional video through social media
Analyst: most in Yes campaign are politicians, need representation
of ordinary people from daily life
SFU Professor: College students likely to vote Yes, but need to
register with Election BC which can be a challenge if they arent
registered yet.
(Fairchild TV) TransLink Bought Back A Factory With High Price, That
Was Sold At Low Price
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c4c98da153c360c232e1494b9cdd
8cea
TransLink lost $9.2M for selling and buying a bus repairing factory
The deal is cost effectively as it helps to refurbish 114 cars as there
is no current space
TransLink used to rent that space which has accumulate to over
$2M now
3.12 (Thur)
(AM1470) VSB Chair Surprised At Education Ministers Appointment of
Independent Auditor
(World Journal) Three City Police Urges to Support the New Tax To
Improve Transportation
http://www.worldjournal.com/2763415/article--3
/?ref=
Police of Vancouver, New Westminster and Surrey
Jim Chu: police reaction has increased by 1 minute in the past year.
If congestion problem not improved, it will be lengthened further
3.13 (Fri)
(Ming Pao) Gregor Robertson Stand Softened, Wiling to Negotiate on
Arbutus Corridor:
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150313/vap2_r.htm
Robertson is willing to negotiate but CP Rail must have a reasonable
price matching to the current market value, changed from his strong
stand from before.
(Ming Pao)VSB Deficit Expected to Reach $18M Next Year, Province
Audits
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150313/var2_r.htm
Patti Bacchus: Ministry of Education already did an audit five years
ago and nothing was found. Disappointed with their plan
(Sing Tao) College Students Support Transit Plebiscite On Street
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0313/headline1426241854d5480740.html
Make It Pass Campaign: Students from Douglas College, Emily
Carr University of Art and Design, VCC. Hope 22,500 college
students form Great Vancouver who rely on public transit to
commute to school can help push the plebiscite
Increasing public transit facility will maximize the effect of U-Pass
No side: has 1,200 volunteers and will remind friends and neighbors
to vote No, also considering having open gathering to voice out
their concerns
(World Journal) BC Ministry of Education Audit VSBs Financial Record
http://www.worldjournal.com/2778271/article--
/?ref=
Audit VSBs financial record for the pat 10 years, aiming to put
their finance back on track
The forum was 1.5 hour long. The recording will be aired again
tomorrow morning at AM1470 at 11am.
Questions from Yes side:
Winnie Hwo: what would be the consequence of a Yes or No
outcome?
Bateman: revolutionize all levels of government and force them to
realize residents are over taxed
Greg: reform still can happen with Y vote result and can invest in
infrastructure right away
UBC Student: Bateman is spikeful to TransLink. Consider what
would happen to UBC students 10 years from now
Bateman: subway from Arbutus cant solve the congestion problem.
The regions tax base isnt that large to support
Some questions from No side audience:
The tax increase is unbearable
Need to reform TransLink instead of introducing a new tax now
Why not use carbon tax
Too many bike lanes that no one is using, and they cause congestion
Funding transportation is governments responsibility. Do we have
to pay 0.5% more PST for things such as crowded classrooms?
3.14 (Sat)
(AM1320 Talk Show) Interview Mayor Robertson and Canadian
Taxpayers Association On Transit Plebiscite
Mayor Robertson:
Voting Yes is a good investment. Each person can save $360 a year
in the long run. This is a fair and affordable way to finance the
projects.
No Plan B if plebiscite is voted down
Expect results will be close as many still dont know about the
plebiscite until they receive the ballot, and not decided
Acknowledge that TransLink has problems on accountability and
structure. But some improvements have already been made ie. Jim
Pattison, will monitor with Surrey Mayor Hepner.
Mayors Council can only hold TransLink accountable, but
reforming TransLink is the Provinces responsibility
Jordan Bateman:
TransLink and the accountability committee should be elected by
the public, not by appointment
How to spend the $7M campaign is not disclosed
Commentators:
Most voters plan to vote Yes, but since TransLinks problems are
exposed, many shift to No
TransLink has a budget of $14B already but still want $2B more
through the plebiscite, without any authoritative body monitoring it
(Fairchild TV) Greater Vancouver Transit Tax Forum Held at Richmond
Aberdeen Centre
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=693ba0757b77ceb996e90c00431d
9ebc
Over a hundred people spoke and most of them oppose to the tax.
Some asks for changing the management of TransLink
Allan Zhu of the panel representing the Yes side: only 35 cents a
day, but the cost will be high if not invest now
Jordan Bateman of the panel: too much burden for taxpayers,
TransLink has already lost public trust, only a No outcome can
force TransLink to reform
(AM1470) Province Tries to Stay Away From Transit Plebiscite
According to Analyst
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48838
Political commentator Kim Emerson: BC Liberal Government tried
to persuade British Columbians to keep HST but failed, so they
dont want to repeat the same mistakes again and stay away from it.
Besides paying for the cost required for the plebiscite and hoping it
will pass, the province doesnt participate in any campaigns or show
a clear stand
3.15 (Sun)
(World Journal) Anti-Tax Group Urges Yes Side To Release Funding
Details
http://www.worldjournal.com/2824011/article-- yes
/?ref=
No TransLink Tax urges the Yes side to release how much of
taxpayers money are used to promote and assist the plebiscite
No TransLink Tax raised $27,259, mostly from Canadian
Taxpayers Federation ($14,750)
they said taxpayers have the right to know where their money was
spent. Better Transit and Transportation Coalition refused to
release details, estimated that to be about $7M
(World Journal) Vancouver and Toronto House Price Spike In February
Topping the Country
http://www.worldjournal.com/2803090/article- 2 /?ref=
3.16 (Mon)
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) Polling Shows 61% Interviewees Oppose to the
Transit Tax, 50% Said they will return the ballot right away. Will you be
one of them?
Callers:
Almost all callers said they will mail back ballots right away and vote No
giving tax too easily and it will become a normal practice for government
ballots include things such as 25% more bus services and enhance bike
lanes. Not convincing that these measure will vigorously improve
congestion problems
Powell St. buses often come in 4-5 buses at a time and need to wait for a
long time, not reliable; Delta buses come only once every two hours.
Voters are not egg-laying goose and many families only rely on only one
income
Even Robertson as the Mayors Council Chair failed to monitor
TransLink, how can the public have trust
If population really does increase so much as TransLink estimated, then
TransLink will be able raise a lot more money as the new people would
also bring in new revenue for TransLink. So the new tax isnt necessary
One caller said she has filed a complaint to TransLink twenty years ago.
Mayors council and TransLink management doesnt understand the
general public who uses public transit regularly
Lack long-term planning ie. Canada Line- Cambie Street will have severe
congestion problems in the future as it
Need to give TransLink a lesson and a clear message that they have to
thoroughly reform, otherwise wont move forward
TransLink wont collapse if plebiscite is rejected. Next time they would
increase tax without holding a plebiscite.
Total campaign cost will be under $30,000, will update the public from
time to time. But with at least $7M budget, Yes side will use
(Fairchild TV) Mayors Campaign Joined By College Students As Plebiscite
Kicks Start, But No Side Claims Focus Should Be Reforming TransLink
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=5d08eaa434f851f9997ba29bbac590df
Coquitlam mayor Greg Moore: No side does nothing and let congestion
problem worsens and take over
Robertson: benefits shared by everyone in the region and it is an
affordable plan
Jordan Bateman: focus should be revise management of money instead of
introducing a new tax. Transportation plans will go ahead as each city
intends whether the plebiscite passed or not
(Fairchild TV) 61% Said Will Vote No At Plebiscite
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=82454fe25499989ff1d8dc03bcfed1a6
Angus Reid: 61% lacking trust on TransLink, 43% doesnt want to pay
an extra tax
3.17 (Tue)
(Omni News) BCs Ten Year Transportation Plan Is Vague, According to
NDP Critic
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4119858068001/
Regarding No Side leading, Stone: hard to say how it will lead as
plebiscite just started
3.18 (Wed)
(Sing Tao) BCs Ten Year Transportation Plan. Province Invests $2.5B
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0318/headline1426674293d5488292.html
(Ming Pao) BCs Ten Year Transportation Plan, $2.5B Expansion of Traffic
Network
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150318/var3_r.htm
http://www.worldjournal.com/2893780/article--
/?ref=
(Ming Pao) Langley Mayor: Yes Side Has $6M Campaign Budget
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150318/var5_r.htm
(Ming Pao) Psychologist: Voting Yes Equals to Happiness
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150318/var4_r.htm
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Ranks The 5th Most Livable City in the World
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0318/province1426666578d5487514.html
(AM1470) NDP Criticizes Ten Year Transportation Plan Pretty But Vague
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=48914
(Sing Tao/ Westca.com) Vancouvers Million $ Single Homes Multiplied In 5
Years
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=394272/lang=schinese.html
Latest survey conducted by Bing Thom Architects shows, 66% of single
homes in Vancouver is over $1M, which has doubled in 5 years. The
division has moved eastward to Fraser Street.
City Planner of that survey is surprised with the finding, and said city
development must be keep residential building heights and population
density in balance. Take the example of Chinatown, building height is
best between 6- 8 stories considering the historical buildings around. High
level apartments close to skytrain stations are understandable, but in some
quieter communities it is not necessary.
$5M Single Homes has tripled in five years, from 373 to 1,282
Single homes under $500,000 has disappeared
3.19 (Thur)
(Sing Tao) Mayor Robertson Name Vancouver Fashion Week
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0319/community1426758678d5489579.html
(World Journal) TransLink Was Criticized For Contracting Out
Telephone Campaign To Ontario
http://www.worldjournal.com/2914610/article-
-/?ref=
Yes Side was criticized for inappropriate campaigns. Besides robo
calls, Mayor Robertson wore a huge Vote Yes button on a public
event last night
Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore: didnt know about the robo calls that
was contracted to an Ontario company, but later admitted the
arrangement was made due to a lack of call centers in Greater
Vancouver
Vancouver Sun Columnist Pete McMartin: he supports the tax, but
sending money out of province would cause negative impact, and
give the No side another proof for wasting taxpayers money
3.20 (Fri)
(AM1320) Gregor Robertson Motioned to Examine Provincial Tenancy
Act
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1063
0%3A2015-03-20-19-26-51&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-5202&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Mayor Robertson: conflicts between landlord and tenants have
increased in the past 10 years, including illegal evasions without any
penalty. Motion next week to ask citys Tenancy Consultation
Committee that was formed last December report and make
recommendations in June
3.21 (Sat)
(AM1320 Phone in Show) Security Measures of Plebiscite
Commentators:
No way to find out if plebiscite ballots are lost or stolen in the mail,
and someone may vote on their behalf without their consent
Hard to investigate if its a fraud vote as everyone receives the
ballot at a different time, thus also vote at a different time
TransLink pays another province to make robo calls, and people on
the street who give out flyers for Yes campaign are also hired with
taxpayers money
8 weeks of campaign time is too long and not fair, a waste of
taxpayers money and insult to taxpayers intelligence
Donations for Yes campaign should be released and be transparent.
Taxpayers have the right to know as money is from taxpayers
(AM1470) Election BC Not Worried About Fraud
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49022
http://www.worldjournal.com/2964054/article--
/?ref=
Mayors Council: province agreed that the vehicle registration which
is registered through ICBC according to home address, will be the
determining factor for whether one has to pay for new transit tax
when purchasing a new car
New Car Dealers Association of BC Blair Qualey: shows that the
province listens to public concerns. Although the association hasnt
expressed their views directly on what they think about the transit
tax, Qualey said he supports wise investment on transit
infrastructure
(World Journal) Ministry of Education: Re-audit Vancouver Board of
Educations Finance
http://www.worldjournal.com/2964432/article-
/?ref=
Peter Fassbender: Vancouver School Board cries out for budget
shortfall each year, it shows that they are incapable of financial
management. Time to change this with new Board and new chair.
(Fairchild TV) Education Minister Order A Finance Audit, But VSB
Insists to Hire Their Own Audit Company They Have Hired
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=572df10598320f1d4b3b5944e22b
ebe7
Fassbender: VSB has budget shortfall in the past 3 years, but end
up in $5M and wasted 9,000 space
VSB Chair, Christopher Richardson: shortfall not deficit because
Vancouver is a huge school district, and population distribution has
changed
(Westca.com) Ten Reasons To Vote Yes At Transit Plebiscite
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=395113/lang=schinese.html
Although each family will have to pay $200 extra a year, the new tax
will bring lots of benefits
Safer than driving, lower car accident rate.
3.22 (Sun)
(Ming Pao) Election BC: Ensure Plebiscite Legality
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/realtimenews/van/content_CANADA_NE
W.cfm?aid=163088
West End residents spotted unused plebiscite ballots disposed into
the garbage can, not sure if they are dumped by someone
intentionally or because the recipients have moved
(Global Chinese/ Westca.com) Future Of Transit System Laid In Your
Hands
http://gcpnews.ca/-/
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=395306/lang=schinese.html?ut
m_source=westca&utm_medium=topic_hot&utm_campaign=news_extend
A very neutral article summarizes the purpose of the tax, cost of
the plan, reasons for both sides, what happen if plebiscite doesnt
pass, and contact info.
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/realtimenews/van/content_CANADA_NE
W.cfm?aid=163088
3.23 (Mon)
(Omni News) Robertson Motion Vancouver Residents Advisory
Committee To Report On Tightening Policy To Penalize Eviction
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4131891167001/
( 4:37)
Vancouver: 45% are renters. Many
(Sing Tao) TransLink Spent $16M To Replace Station Escalators
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-0323/province1427105577d5495675.html
Need to replace 26 Expo Line escalators in next 5-8 years;
already in use for 30 years, passed their lifetime of 20 years
3.24 (Tue)
(Fairchild TV) TransLink Front Line Employees Urge To Vote
Yes
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c41db02f5faeba46ececb
7af7e687c0e
Drivers: unable to arrange more buses after 10pm, need
expansion especially when 1M more people moving into the
region
If unhappy with TransLink, should discuss in provincial
election, not to penalize mayors
No Side: Bus union never voted on the tax but only assume
they do.
(Fairchild TV) Survey Conducted By City of Vancouver To
Increase Understanding of Local Residents Habits
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=9eb8eff225298ae9cdc87
1bff8b16b7d
but now the benefits are used to build new condos. Thats
why no increase in rental housing
(Fairchild TV) Robertson Admitted Failure To Meet Target Of
Eliminating Homelessness This Year
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=3641a12ac876f9787940
65b0fde96404
Robertson: didnt regret for making the promise 7 years ago
as it succeeded in getting a lot of people off the street, still
one of the most prioritized work Vancouver focus on,
require support from all levels of government as supply has
flat lined and not keeping up with demand
536 (2014), 273 (2013), half has addiction issues, rely on
income assistance
(Ming Pao) Zero Promise On Homelessness, Robertson
Admitted Hard to Achieve
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150324/vas3
_r.htm
Councillor Kerry Jang: Homeless problem is complicated;
trend of homeless getting younger, real estate have
developed rapidly and high rent.
(AM1320) Gregor Robertson Checked Out Homeless Condition
on Street
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article
&id=10663%3A2015-03-24-20-46-07&catid=1%3A2010-10-1820-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(AM1470) Robertson Acknowledged Difficult To Solve Homeless
Problems But Wont Give Up
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49080
3.25 (Wed)
(AM1470 Talk Show- include various topics)
Homelessness in Vancouver
Robertson didnt just failed to meet his target of eliminating
homelessness, but homeless number even increase because
he failed to identify the main reasons causing the problems,
and put too much emphasis on building more affordable
housing while it can never keep up with the increase of
homeless population. In press conference yesterday, he
repeatedly blamed it on Vancouvers warm weather. High
rent may be a contributing factor. Half of the 500 homeless
people have mental illness, which is likely caused by drug.
City should develop a more effective drug policy with
collaboration with two levels of governments.
Mailed Plebiscite Ballot Issues
Design of the plebiscite ballots lack consideration, have
security measures against fraud but too big to fit into many
regular mailboxes, which may have led to the recent
problems in the Westend condo. People may not intend to
throw away the ballots.
Extremely unfair plebiscite- Quebec requires both sides to
have equal budget.
3.26 (Thur)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Do you think population in Greater Vancouver has
saturated?
Commentators:
Governments cant intervene on population growth, the only thing that they
can do is through limiting development ie. less high density condos. But at the
same time due to soaring housing cost, some people especially the younger
generation demand more affordable condo units even if they are very small (ie.
the controversial 200 sq. feet units at Woodwards). They can work in close
proximity, save time and transportation costs. But this would densify the area.
Callers:
Many said they dont want more people to move into Greater Vancouver; one
said there is still space to be utilized but need a more balanced city planningfocus too much on residential development but ignore commercial and industrial
development. Then people are forced to move out of the core and commute
to work, which then put more pressure on transportation / to ease congestion
Municipal government should have reaped more property tax in the past as
population has been increasing rapidly, but we never see any reduction in
property tax, which is not fair to taxpayers.
Parking in Vancouver is tight. Hard to find parking stalls, not to mention free
parking
Concerned whether emergency preparedness with
City/ government receives a lot from property transfer tax- but where does the
money go?
Living density is too high
(Sing Tao) Greater Vancouver Has Money For New Infrastructure. Study: Transit Tax
Not Needed. Fraser Institute: TransLink Need to Cut Down Extravagant Spending
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-03-26/community1427361995d5500623.html
Fraser Institute: if TransLink (103%) and Metro Vancouver (73%) could increase
spending significantly in the past 10 years, they should be able to launch new
transit infrastructure with current resources. Need to find ways to cut spending
before asking for more taxes
Higher than Province (43%) and Federal (46%)
Half of TransLinks operation budget is spent on salary and pension. Should
start looking for savings in this area first
(Fairchild TV) Fraser Institute: Salary in TransLink & Municipal Staff Significantly
Higher than Growth in Population And Price Index
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=9a88fb44cf294c54ad19af25bce161ac
Paid too generously- able to save $250M each year (which is 5% of reduction of
their collective budget), growth in operation cost not proportional to population
growth
Mayors Council: bound by labour agreements, need to cut service and lay off
staff
(Sing Tao) Affordability For Single Homes. Only Surrey Meets Target By 2030
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-03-26/headline1427362899d5500642.html
By Vancity Credit Union: Single homes in Vancouver will rise to average
$2.1M, average family would not be able to afford at all. Already 126% more
compared to a decade agao.
Housing cost should not exceed 31% of family income, but it is 42% now and will
multiple times to 108%
(Ming Pao) Single Homes in Vancouver Will Hit $2.1M. Only Surrey Affordable 15
Years Later
(Ming Pao) $2M House 80% Mortgage, Dont Bother If Annual Salary Lower Than
$324,000
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150326/vaa2_r.htm
People who want to own a home under $1M should go to Maple Ridge or
Langley, but they would have to spend more time to commute(
(Fairchild TV) City of Surrey Removed No Signs. Political Tactic to Attack the No
Side
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=fd278a8f5571d3db556bd83198beb09a
Streeters: way more Yes signs
Surreys Mayors office: No signs are removed due to safety reasons, not about
the content
No campaign: abuse of power, some realtors signs remained at the same place
as housing price increase in Greater Vancouver, more people will lose their
qualification of receiving their $600 annual property tax benefits
(World Journal) Vancouver East Grow Op Property Sold For Close to A Million
http://www.worldjournal.com/3070046/article--/?ref=
3.27 (Fri)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Is the universal washroom policy a good direction, and can
be accepted by Chinese traditional values?
Commentator:
More quiet compared to huge opposition when such policy is proposed at
School Board. More relaxed because adults are present, unlike school setting
People have no way to tell whether one is man or woman, regardless of the sign
on the washroom
Survey has shown people should use washroom of the gender they were born
with.
Callers:
Over-politicalize the transgender issue
Sad to see people become so confused with who they are as men or women
No way to tell if that person is by definition should use mens or womens
washrooms as it is so subjective. Will jeopardize womens safety as it gives
home for predators to entre womens washrooms
3.28 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) Vancouver East House Sold By $560,000 More
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-03-28/headline1427535122d5504420.html
House located at Main & E26th Ave., 2,154 sq. ft and one year old. Was Sold
within 11 days with $2.16M
3.29 (Sun)
(World Journal) New Trend in Greater Vancouver: Combined Residential and
Commercial Use Buildings Over Rapid Transit Or Shopping Malls
http://www.worldjournal.com/3142288/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
Living density around skytrain stations and shopping malls will drastically
increased in the next 25 years, and high rise apartments will be the trend
Like Oakridge Mall- thirteen towers of buildings from 17-45 stories, Coquitlam
Town Centre and Brentwood Mall
3.31 (Tue)
(AM1470) GPS Company: Vancouver is the Most Congested City Across Canada
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49264
Tom Toms report: Average time spent on congestion in Vancouver a year is 84
hours, only after L.A. and Mexico in North America
No Campaign: Robertson called the Tom Tom study strategy flawed; bottleneck
on bridges due to lack of willingness to work together between cities
(Omni News) Gridlock Report in Canada
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4145470962001/
(AM1470) Vancouver City Hall Launched VIP Program To Help New Immigrants
Integrate Into Community
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49263
City Cllr. Andrea Reimer: Vancouver is one of the most multicultural city in
the world, hope this program will help new immigrants solve problems and
provide opportunities to integrate
(AM1470) Vancouver City Mayor and City Councillor Sued For Conflict of Interest
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49250
Studies show that the price between single homes and apartment is enlarging
almost each month. In the past year, single home in Vancouver West has
increased by 12%, but apartment only 5%
City planning is affected accordingly. Demand for daycare and parks has
increased.
4.1 (Wed)
(World Journal) David Mulroney: Should Not Let The Rich Buy Their Identity
http://www.worldjournal.com/3161601/article-
/?ref=
Canadas Former Ambassador to China, David Mulroney, in his new book
event, Middle Power, Middle Kingdom: What Canadians Need to Know About
China in the 21st Century: focus of immigration should be people and not a
commodity.
Chinas hot money has crashed the affordability of real estate market of
Vancouver and Toronto, Canadian government should do something to regulate
the housing market.
(AM1320) Former Canadas Ambassador to China, David Mulroney Urges to Pay
Attention to Real Estate Price
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10741%3A201503-30-20-15-18&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
4.2 (Thur)
(Sing Tao) Only 4% Plebiscite Ballots Returned So Far
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-02/province1427967215d5511175.html
Among 1.5M voters in Greater Vancouver, only 63,000 have mailed back the
ballots
Most returned ballots are from Vancouver & Surrey. Seems like citizens from
other cities are not interested.
Yes supporters: low turn out will reflect people are still thinking, which is
beneficial to the Yes side
4.3 (Fri)
(wcweekly) Voters Made Up Their Mind Long Ago. Washing Down $6M Campaign
Expense
http://www.wcweekly.com/archives/14894
West Canada Weekly: most media are pro Yes in general. For example, Sun
and Province has 7 articles in the last week of March that leans on Yes, but
only 4 on No.
Yes side is like Heavy rain in a bucket, loud but without strong reasoning to
back themselves up.
No side pin points to the essence of TransLinks problems. Many voters are
upset that TransLink shamelessly begs for more money as they do nothing
with their bureaucracy and low efficiency.
How to better persuade college students groups has became the Yes sides
prioritized work, although the improvement wont be able to benefit these
students before they graduate. Students dont seem to mind about this as
students in the future can still reap the benefits. UBCs largest student group,
Alma Mater Society has 50,000 members. The Plebiscite topic is heating up on
university campuses. Most students who plan to vote No to express their
frustration about TransLinks bureaucracy and low efficiency
Chinese communitys heart is dead as the ash. Oppose to the tax because of
the accumulated grudges against TransLink, just like most locals and students
who vote NO. Compare to the English media, Chinese media has been more
quiet lately because most Chinese voters have already made up with their mind,
so medias coverage and promotion is not likely to change anything. These kind
of anti-TransLink emotion can hardly be changed through campaign
A Chinese voter said she will vote No for TransLinks dead management model
and bureaucracy
TransLinks poor public image and credibility cant possibly be washed anew
through campaign within a short time, and wont help with one or two good
incidents. Surely TransLinks definite failure wont come as a surprise
National Household Survey (2011): close to 20% of Toronto families who live in
rental housing has home that are way too small, Vancouver is 15.6%, national
average is 10%
CMHCs definition of overcrowding: each family member should live in one
bedroom, with the exception of spouse, children of the same gender who are
under 18, or children of different gender who are under 5)
BC Non-Profit Housing Association: the figure doesnt necessarily reflect the
extend of the overcrowding issues. People chose to share the same bedroom
due to various reasons ie. Students, families with multi-generations who live
together
University of Toronto: in new immigrant families, more common to have parents
sharing a room with children. Overcrowding problem can be resolved through
increasing more affordable housing for low to middle income families, provide
living subsidy, or improve employment
(World Journal) Canadian Housing Market Starts Soft Landing Besides Vancouver &
Toronto
http://www.worldjournal.com/3172175/article- 2 -
/?ref=
Bank of Montreal: data shows in Feb, national housing price has increased 6.3%
on average to $431,812. But Vancouver & Torontos growth is below this.
Among 26 major cities, 75% has growth rate of 4%.
More high rise apartment are under construction and supply will be kept in a
sufficient state, price of apartment is expected to slow down and even plateau
gradually, but single home will continue to rise unless population growth slows
down.
4.4 (Sat)
4.5 (Sun)
(World Journal) Greater Vancouver Mayors Proposed To Charge Tolls
http://www.worldjournal.com/3178233/article--/?ref=
This proposal came before the result of plebiscite, may be implemented in 5-7
years after the new transit tax.
Mayors admit if the transit tax was rejected, this proposal may be rejected as
well
Want to establish a long-term financing system, and replace current ones ie.
Gas tax by tolls. Gas-efficient vehicles have drastically decreased TransLinks
income
Closely monitoring a trial system in Oregon US. Drivers are taxed $0.15 for every
mile they drive, but tax credit is also available to reduce gas tax they need to pay at
gas station
4.6 (Mon)
no particular related news
4.7 (Tue)
(Westca.com) Vancouvers 129th Birthday. Survey: Beautiful & Expensive
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=398897/ 129 _+
/lang=schinese.html
(World Journal)
http://www.worldjournal.com/3180417/article---/?ref
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver 129th Anniversary. City Released Survey
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=f0d78b7cc5bda890fe64cdbe4fe573d7
Survey findings include strong opinions against bike lanes, have experienced
congestion on a bridge
City Cllr. Kerry Jang: city policies allow people of different ethnicity to feel at
home and preserve their own uniqueness
(Sing Tao) Encourage Growing Your Own Tree. City of Vancouver Grows 4,000 Trees
This Year
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=398850/_ 4
/lang=schinese.html
(World Journal) More US Buyers Emerge At Greater Vancouvers Heated Real Estate
Market
http://www.worldjournal.com/3180431/article--/?ref=
New York Financial Times: 60% of real estate buyers in greater Vancouver are
from Asia, but in 2014, drastic increase in US buyers. Although real estate
price continues to soar, buyers interest level is not affected. Buyers from
Europe and Middle East have also show interest.
Reasons: strong US $, which attract US and buyers from overseas. Also
Greater Vancouver is beautiful, safe and good place for the next generation.
Buying property doesnt require citizenship or even residency. Vancouver West
and West Vancouver still the no. 1 choice.
4.8 (Wed)
(AM1470) Elections BC: 125,000 Voters Emailed Back Plebiscite Ballots
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49452
8% from overall population. 70% of them from Vancouver.
(AM1470) Baby Bloomers: Manson Markets Major Supporters
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49448
Realtor company, Sothebys analysis: baby bloomers (born between 19461965), 9.6M, 30% of Canadian population, currently 50 -60 years old, annual
income may reach $300,000-500,000: change for a bigger house, pay the down
payment for their children.
Baby bloomers who live in Vancouver & Toronto have even deeper pockets.
In Vancovuer, average price of the property they owned: $2.5M. Shaughnessy
in Vancouver West is their first choice
X generation (36-50 years old): school district is their first priority. Y
generation (under 35 years old): prefer high end apartments in downtown
(Sing Tao) Greater Vancouvers Real Estate May Have Become Money Laundering
Haven For Corrupted Chinese Officials
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-08/community1428487270d5521061.html
Anti-money laundering specialist, lawyer Christine Duhaime: buyers who came
to Vancouver suitcases full of money. Although it is not illegal to do so, but as
realtors should report it to FINTRAC (Financial Transactions and Reports
Analysis Centre of Canada). But many didnt do that.
(Sing Tao) Survey: About 30% First Time Home Buyers Rely on Family Support
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-08/community1428487135d5521055.html
Mortgage insurance company Genworths survey: 1/3 of first time home buyers
(25- 40 years of age) need to rely on their family for first payment. This ratio in
Vancouver is even higher (40%). Toronto (35%)
90% of them have completed post-secondary education, about have annual
salary of at least $100,000, of them purchased their first property before 35,
about 80% are born in Canada
Average price of property they purchased: $293,000 with $34,000 down
payment (12%)
(World Journal) Vancouvers Real Estate Market On Fire. Entire Block On Sale.
http://www.worldjournal.com/3182466/article--/?ref=
Business In Vancouvers reporthttp://www.biv.com/must-read/
Houses on 6100 block East of Granville are all on sale, all by the same realtor,
also 8100 block of Oak. Developers buying entire blocks as land deals double
property value
(World Journal) Single Home Price Expected to Reach $4.4M In 15 Years
http://www.worldjournal.com/3182458/article-15 - 440
/?ref=
Vancitys report: if government doesnt intervene, housing in Vancouver will
become increasingly unaffordable. Young people will be forced to purchase
small housing units. Even apartments have reached $465,000 last month.
4.9 (Thur)
(World Journal) 120,000 Transit Plebiscite Ballots Returned
http://www.worldjournal.com/3183936/article-- 12
/?ref=
Only 8% of ballots are received
(Omni News) Vancouver Park Board Ban Bottled Water To Reduce Waste
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4165649599001/
Park Board Commissioner, Michael Wiebe: shouldnt ban bottled water but
increase water foundation instead
Park Board Chair, John Coupar: Board would lose revenue from banning the
sale of bottled water. Only offer sugar drinks which is not good for public
health. Similar motion was rejected in 2009.
4.10 (Fri)
(AM1470 Phone-in show) English Bay Oil Spill Accident
Host/ Commentator: Although City Hall blasted the federals coast guard for delayed
action and cleaning up the oil is not citys responsibility, City hall should also do
something to help instead of just pointing fingers. For instance, have enough
communication with the public so that people will stay away from the polluted area.
Lots of people were seen enjoying their leisure time close by and unaware of the spill.
Some callers said they agree that City Hall should still try to do something.
(Fairchild TV) Premier and Robertson Rebuked the Federal Coast Guard For Delayed
Action
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=5cfcc1972d5e8972ace3c90e609f0f58
(AM1470) Robertson Rebuked Two Senior Levels of Governments For Lacking
Leadership In the Oil Spill
http://am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49505
Robertson: disappointed and helpless with the slow reporting system, two
senior levels of governments are indecisive when some residents reported that
they want to help with the clean up.
(Ming Pao) Yes or No to Plebiscite Forum Tomorrow, Organized by Ming Pao With 2
Other Media Oulets. Open Floor For Questions
2-4pm tomorrow at Crystal Mall, Burnaby
Yes- Winnie Hwo from David Suzuki Foundation, community leader/ former
NPA City Councillor Tung Chan
No- Charter Lau from No Tax Coalition, Mr. Wai
Another panel consists of 4 commentators that ask questions to both Yes and
No sides
(Sing Tao) Transit Tax Enacted In Two US Cities, Boston and Miami, Didnt Ease
Congestion
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-09/province1428572499d5522706.html
from original source: http://cpi.probeinternational.org/2015/04/08/transit-tax-wontease-congestion/
Consumer Policy Institute: eg. Boston- transit agency received 20% of all
Massachusetts sales taxes, but because they pushed to expand their system at
all costs and left it unable to maintain its system to a high standard and
resulted in $2.2 B debt. Maintenance backlog may be as high as $6B.
Congestion problems have gotten worse from 33 hours (1990) to 53 hours a
year.
Eg. Miami- promises of expansion of traffic system was not fulfilled. Bus fleet is
smaller than a decade ago
Transit tax was supposed to give the agency a firm, reliable source of revenue
but deficit increased.
Vancouver should think twice given these two examples
(Sing Tao) Less Than 1% Mailed Back Plebiscite Ballots. Surrey 8%.
Vancover 8%
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-09/province1428572440d5522705.html
(World Journal) Developing Permit Value in February Increased in Vancouver Alone
Nationwide
http://www.worldjournal.com/3185564/article-2 -/?ref=
Total national building permit value in Feb is about $61B, dropped 0.9% from
Jan, continuous drop in the second month, dropped by 5% compared to Feb
2014. Mostly affected by Ontario, Alberta and Quebec which is 75% of the
nation.
But BC has increased by 15.9% (Feb 2014- 2015), and 17.45 (Jan 2015- Feb
2015)
Greater Vancouver- $6.1B, 51% (Jan 2015- Feb 2015), 16.6% (Feb 2014 Feb
2015)
4.11 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) Transit Plebiscite Expected Hard to Pass. TransLinks Financing Would Be
Political Controversy
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-11/headline1428746802d5526807.html
Yes supporter & SFU Transportation specialist Gordon Price: dont think
plebiscite would pass. Plebiscite is not necessary, only to fulfill Christy Clarks
election promise. Can be a discussion between TransLink and the Province,
then let the province made the final decision
Yes supporter/ Former Vancouver City Councilor Peter Ladner: opposition
and supporters is about 2:1 ratio. Optimistic but very hard to pass
Yes supporter/ UBC Transportation specialist Robin Lindsey: concerned with
TransLinks financing. According to current legislation, property tax increase
cant exceed 3%, bus fares capped at 2% per year. TransLinks request for auto
tax was rejected by the province twice before.
Surrey: public private partnership for light rail, toll on Pattullo bridge
No supporter/ UBC Anthropology professor Charles Menzies: raising 0.5%
PST is not fair to the middle class. Should increase corporate tax and tax of
high income earners.
Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Jordan Batemen: transit project wont be
affected. Only failing the plebiscite can give government pressure to reform
TransLink
(Sing Tao) Worried Most Transit Projects Would Die Prematurely
Steeters: Proposed projects such as Broadway Rapid Transit and most transit
infrastructure projects
(Sing Tao) Oil Spill Response By Coast Guard Blasted by Vancouver Mayor and BC
Premier. Federal: World Class Response
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-11/headline1428746619d5526800.html
Robertson: both federal and province lack leadership. The slow response is
unacceptable, and caused by federal governments funding cut on coast guards
response team.
4.12 (Sun)
(Ming Pao) Sparkles At Transit Plebiscite Forum Ming Pao Co-hosted with AM1320 And
Omni
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150412/vas1h_r.htm
Forum Transit Plebiscite Yes or No at Burabny Crystal Mall
(Yes side) Former Vancouver City Cllor & SUCCESS former CEO Tung Chan:
TransLink was given credit rating of AA, so it isnt as bad as portrayed
(Yes) David Suzuki Foundation & Former Fairchild TV news director, Winnie Hwo:
only 35 cents a day, but can help improve peoples lives especially the low and
middle income people who need to rely on public transit to commute
No Tax Coalition, Charter Lau: TransLink is like a leaking bucket. Only two ways to
keep the water: fixing the leak first, or keep overflowing it with water
(No) Commentator Mr. Wai: governance body must know how to self-regulate and
cant just increase tax when they dont have enough money, just like a doctor
adding more and more anit-bodies to his patients every time when they are sick.
(Yes) Can do so through property tax and gas tax, but increasing PST is the
fairest way that keeps impact to the least. Current funding has already been
used to improve current system
(Yes) The new tax is not to support TransLink but to better the liveability of
the region. Many immigrants come here for a better life style
(Yes) How does the No side know, the amount of money can be saved to
expand future infrastructure? If you dont have proof of this, how can you
oppose to the transit tax?
(No) Yes side cant guarantee problems would be resolved. Even though the No
side hasnt reached consensus, its not the governments responsibility to find
solution
(Yes) TransLink and mayors havent got thorough discussion on how much
money can be saved further.
4.13 (Mon)
(AM1470) Elections BC Set up 9 Transit Plebiscite Offices
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49564
(AM1320) Elections BC Announced 9 Transit Plebiscite Offices
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10891%3A201504-13-20-32-57&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
4.15 (Wed)
(Sing Tao) VSB Forum First Time Discuss Impact of Pot
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-15/community1429092867d5532085.html
youth addiction on pot is 17%, twice of adults; the early youth start, the higher
their addiction rate
forum Teens & Cannabis: Vancouvers Changing Landscape Has An Impact
many parents contact schools of their children as they worry that they will
participate in the upcoming 420 open pot event at downtown. They are also
concerned that youth will have more access to pot as medical marijuana stores
have increased to 50 in Vancouver
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Hall Paid Off All Debt From Olympic Village
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=1fb425070298bc615c24b69845387662
$600M debt on Olympic Village was paid off after selling the last 91 units, and
brought $650M revenue at the end.
operation budget surplus has increased by 18% to $214.9M. Although more
revenue from property tax resulted from rising real estate price, city hall has to
pay for higher sewage and water fees to the region, and more city employees
salary
Mayor Robertson: great work done by city staff and partners, very careful to
manage debt
City Cllor George Affleck: Debt has increased from $700 - $1,200 under
Visions council. Too much reliance on debt.
(Fairchild TV) City Staff Reports 6Km of Vancouver Coast Affected By English Bay
Oil Spill
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=de24e1cb8921280596f82fe71298847e
City Manager Penny Ballem: expect more oil being washed ashore, need to
discuss with federal government in the future regarding the response system
City Cllors Adrianne Carr & Geoff Meggs: should be able to notify public
earlier if informed earlier
(Fairchild TV) Second Vancouver Bird Week Kicked Off
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=544c335154f6eaf79e2dff463a852e78
(Sing Tao) Chinese Immigrants Catalysts In Real Estate Market Of Vancouver &
Toronto
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-15/headline1429090005d5531270.html
Teranet- National Bank: Vancouvers real estate has increased 5.3% since
March 2014.
Besides low interest rate, depreciation of Canadian dollars relative to RMB, no
restriction for foreigners to purchase local properties, also Canadas 10 Year
Visa Program for China makes investing in Canada more attractive.
(World Journal) Vancouvers Real Estate Market Price Reached Another New Height
in March
http://www.worldjournal.com/3193772/article-3 -/?ref=
(World Journal) Vancouver Art Gallerys New Site Design Violated City Bylaw;
Banned By City Hall
http://www.worldjournal.com/3187964/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
Mayor Robertson: support the Art Gallerys move, but must fulfill the criteria
agreed upon including adjusting management structure, and consult city hall on
new sites design
4.16 (Thur)
(AM1470) Six School Districts Face Budget Deficit
Vancouver School District face most severe budget deficit which reaches
$8.52M, province requests VSB to save $2.68M of administration costs
Through increasing more foreign students to Vancouver to increase revenue,
will cut music programs and adult education, and sell off school furniture
(AM1320) Vancouver Highest Participation Rate At Transit Plebiscite
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10925%3A201504-15-23-16-37&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
15.1% of voters in Greater Vancouver have mailed back ballots, 23.4% (97,208)
are from Vancouver. White Rock 15.9%, Surrey and Coquitlam each 14.1%,
Burnaby 13.4%, Richmond 12.4%
(Sing Tao) Cambie Corridor Density Increased; Torn Down Single Homes For
Townhouses
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-16/headline1429177979d5533266.html
Vancouver City Councils three stage plan set at 2009. Just passed the 3rd
stage development last Wednesday about developing the area 10 minutes away
from Canada Line along Cambie corridor. From Oak St. to Ontario St., W16th
Ave. to Fraser River.
City Cllr. Raymond Louie: at least 5 huge developing projects underway,
including townhouses, row houses and apartments with at least two rooms.
Social housing will be built accordingly
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Staff Propose 3rd Stage Development Projects
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=197728ce327b582d7ccd6adb5f2d4f7a
Goal is to allow residents of the new area have access to Canada Line within 10
minutes of walking distance
City Cllr. Adrianne Carr: concerned about congestion if plebiscite not passed
Streeters: worried about congestion, some are happy with new shopping centres
(World Journal) Cambie Corridor 3rd Stage Development Focus On Townhouses
http://www.worldjournal.com/3195575/article- 3 -
/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Worried Population Growth Would Explode the Canada Line
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-16/headline1429177876d5533264.html
Chinese environmental group Green Club, Joseph Lin: currently Canada Line is
already at its capacity, and some even have to take the train southbound in
Richmond in order to get on to trains to Vancouver.
Besides the Cambie corridor development projects, over a thousand new
housing units are expected to complete around Marine Drive station, even if
Canada Line changes from frequency of 3 minutes to 2 minutes, and increase
cars from 2 to 3, its still not sufficient. Congestion along Oak and Cambie will
be worse
Housing development should move eastbound. Ie. All federal and provincial
departments should move to Surrey or Langley. Thats the way to resolve
housing affordability
Isnt logical to have Vancouver Convention Centre at downtown as its busy
enough itself
(Sing Tao) NHL Vancouver vs. Calgary; Two Mayors
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-16/community1429178594d5534080.html
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Single Homes Average $1.26M Jumped 10%
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150416/vas1h_r.htm
Royal LePage House Price Survey. Two Levels single homes average sold over
$1.27M since same time last year. Apartment increased by 4.9% to $506,600,
some even 40% due to huge demand and shortage
Citys census in 2011: 34% of residents along Cambie corridor are Chinese,
higher than the citys average of 23%. 29%have children under age of 19, also
higher than the average 22%. Total population 42,500. Tenants and
homeowners ratio is 43% to 57%. 54% are single homes
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Bird of the City; 4 Nomination Announced
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150416/vasa_r.htm
4.17 (Fri)
(AM1470) BC Students Coalition Worried Post-Secondary Students Unable To
Register As Voters For Transit Plebiscite
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49698
BC Students Coalition: many students may not be able to get ballots in time as
this is a time to move residency and take exams
Although Yes side is falling behind according to polls, 85% still havent mail
back ballots, thus many may still be decided.
http://www.worldjournal.com/3197302/article-td - 4-
/?ref=
TD Direct Investing: new policies have capped mortgage of $1M property and
second properties. Real estate price has dropped 10% from 2011 to 2012.
Vancouver remains attractive despite of the hike and expected to rise another
4% in 2015
4.18 (Sat)
no particular related news
4.19 (Sun)
no particular related news
4.20 (Mon)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) 420 Marijuana Day & Increase in Marijuana Stores in
Vancouver
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) Decriminalization Or Even Legalization of Marijuana The
Downward Trend?
(AM1470) Medical Marijuana Store Increased 13 Times in Vancouver
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49774
From 6 to 80 stores
City Cllr. Kerry Jang blamed the hike on federal government. Last city
councillor passed a motion to request federal government to tax marijuana and
treat it as things like alcohol.
Confusing as federal government allows some legal exemption while
Only thing that city council can do is to regulate the medical marijuana store
with city bylaw.
(AM1470) Statistics Canada: Vancouver Most Unhappy City
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49771
(AM1320) Vancouver people most Unhappy in Canada
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10979%3A201504-20-22-50-07&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
According to survey and a census on health
No cities in BC rank the top 10, highest is Kelowna, #12 out of 33 cities
Vancouver: bottom on the living standard category
(AM1470) Some Said Time to Change Laws On Marijuana
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49777
(Sing Tao) SUCCESS Holds Transit Plebiscite Forum; Help Voters Make Wise
Choices
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-19/province1429435572d5538935.html
SUCCESS will hold a forum on transit Plebsicite this Sat 2- 3:30pm at their
Chinatown office. There will be two panels of pros and cons representatives, and
the goal of the forum is to inform voters about how to vote. Forum will be in
English with simultaneous interpretation in both Cantonese and Mandarin.
(World Journal) Gregor Robertson & Wanting Qu Hot on Weibo. Have you followed?
http://www.worldjournal.com/3201560/article--
/?ref=
Mayor Robertson is one of the most popular people on Weibo, and second,
Wanting Qu. His popularity increased after they announced their courtship.
Christy Clark and many other politicians have also become active on weibo.
4.21 (Tue)
(AM1470) Vancouver City Council Is Concerned About the Number of Marijuana
Stores
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49832
Since the first marijuana store opened in Vancouver a decade ago, there are 80
stores opened in the city, 20 of them just opened rapidly in the past few
months. Only 35 stores in the rest of the province. Other provinces only 20,
mostly in Ontario & Quebec.
A biotech company on West Hastings, BioCanana ADM, plans to install two
more marijuana vending machines. Havent released details about the locations,
but one already installed in Vancouver East last year. The automated machine
can identify and sell only to registered users with prescription note.
(World Journal) Vancouver Residents Pay For Expense Incurred At Marijuana Day
http://www.worldjournal.com/3204566/article--/?ref=
420 Marijuana Day wasnt a legal assembly as they didnt apply to City yet
taxpayers have to pay for the expenses. Questionable for Citys stand on this
issue.
Marijuana lovers leave without having anyone responsible for the policing, road
blocks and cleaning fees. The cost is unknown yet, but can be at much as a
couple ten-thousand dollars in the past.
4.22 (Wed)
(AM1470) Businesses Welcome Citys Move to Regulate Marijuana Stores
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49842
Downtown BIA welcomes the move, but is concerned whether it will be enough.
Currently the spread of marijuana stores makes city chaotic and they dont fit
in with nearby businesses, even affect the business environment there
BIA chair Charles Gauthier welcomes the suggestion of requiring a $30,000
license fees and keep a distance from residential and Granville entertainment
district
4.23 (Thur)
(AM1320) City of Vancouver Studies Controlling Medical Marijuana Stores
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11008%3A201504-23-00-01-56&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
All the stores that are in operation recently dont have licence; have increased
from 60 to 80
in the past few months. City doesnt have the authority to stop them from
selling marijuana, but can regulate their location and operation ie. Cant be
located 300 meters within schools and community centres
(AM1470) Vancouver City Hall Plan to Regulate Medical Marijuana Stores
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49848
City Manager Penny Ballem: federal lacks clarity and transparency in regulating
medical use of marijuana. City staff will submit report next week. City hall
needs to maintain a balance between public safety and medical needs of people
(AM1470) Vancouver City Hall Plan to Amend Bylaws to Regulate the Rapidly
Increase of Marijuana Stores. $30,000 License Fees. 300 Meters Away From Schools
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150423/vap1h_r.htm
BC Public Safety Minister Suzanna Anton hasnt responded to this yet, but said
will analyse whether Vancouvers new bylaw is within citys authority. But
whether to legalize marijuana or not, its federals authority.
City Cllr. Kerry Jang: federals law on marijuana isnt effective, so city is forced
to amend bylaws accordingly. No problems or complaints in the past. But since
federal suddenly require people to order their medical dosage of marijuana
through mail, and can only take it through smoking but not orally, a vacuum on
medical marijuana is created, and so many stores opened.
(Sing Tao) Vancouver City Hall Plans to Tighten Regulations For Marijuana Stores
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-23/community1429776629d5544190.html
(World Journal) Vancouver Plans to Regulate Marijuana Stores. First Time in Canada
http://www.worldjournal.com/3206649/article--/?ref=
(World Journal) Two More Marijuana Vending Machines By the End of the Month
http://www.worldjournal.com/3204559/article-- 2 /?ref=
(Sing Tao) 1/3 Voters Returned Ballots Accounted For 20% As Plebiscite Voting Time
Passed By Half
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-23/province1429780570d5544221.html
(Sing Tao) Plebiscite Result Doesnt Affect Federals Support For BC Infrastructure
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-23/province1429780545d5544220.html
Federal Industrial Minister James Moore: regardless of plebiscite result,
Federal will give a reasonable amount of new funding for BCs public
transportation and infrastructure, $53B for each province. But funding wont be
available till 2017/18
BC Business Congress: hope federal government can give out the
transportation funding right away and dont mind not balancing the budget.
Federal will only delay the balanced budget by one year.
Last city council passed a motion of asking fed. to legalize marijuana. City Hall
places their own will on their policy by allowing the marijuana stores to open
one after the other
Useless to just vent in the phone-in show. Request to invite Kerry Jang to the
show. (Program host said the news team will try to contact Kerry for the show
this Sat)
(World Journal) Vancouver Most Recommended For Foreign Real Estate According to
A Website in China
http://www.worldjournal.com/3206798/article--/?ref=
4.24 (Fri)
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) City of Vancouver plans to regulate marijuana dispensary
but opposed by Federal. What do you think?
Commentators:
Ambrose doesn't comment whether federal would file a lawsuit if Vancouver
goes ahead to regulate operation of marijuana dispensary. Perhaps no
consensus within the conservative party, and federal doesnt want to open
another pandoras box
No proof about any politicians are involved with any hidden deals with the
marijuana business stakeholders
$30,000 license fees is a bit expensive, compared to PNE event (only $16,000).
Definitely a new good stream of income for City hall. If dispensaries are up for
it, it shows the revenue from marijuana business is very enticing
If there is a grey area in federals marijuana policy, why the proliferation of
marijuana only happens in Vancouver but not other cities.
The problem arise from the term medical use.
Why not do anything when the marijuana dispensaries are spread to only a few,
but wait till now and appear to be helpless and point fingers at the federal laws?
Why do you sell inside decide where the store can be located. Citys logic of
regulating marijuana dispensary doesnt work.
Callers:
All callers oppose to citys plan to regulate marijuana
Federal government takes action based on public opinions. More people and
especially parents should come out to protest
Robertson is the one to be blamed the most. He admits that he takes marijuana
regularly, and he purposely allows the marijuana dispensaries to spread out to
this stage, then push the ball to federal. That doesnt make sense.
Hypocritical of City of Vancouver as they don't do anything with the illegal
open market of marijuana at 420, and yet they said they want to regulate the
marijuana market
Track record of not consulting the public on Robertson (bike lanes) and Kerry
Jang (ban on shark fin soup). Should vote them down at next election.
Sad that the short-sighted governments seek revenue from gambling, and now
marijuana (drugs). When would sex trade be one?
Citys style of civic disobedience against the federal. Lies on smoking worse
than marijuana spread in many mainstream English media. Over 60 people were
sent to emergency after smoking marijuana.
(AM1470) Health Minister Appeals to Close Down Marijuana Dispensaries Instead of
Regulations
(Sing Tao) Federal: City of Vancouver No Authority To Allow Legal Sale of Marijuana
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-24/
Health minister Rona Ambrose: feds law on marijuana no grey zone. More people
will be addicted if legalizing it
Kerry Jang: City is forced to do so by federals ban. Penny Ballem: City can
still utilize land use bylaws and business permit to regulate
BC Pain Society welcomes citys move. Some small dispensaries operate 24 hours a
day and affect public safety
Chinese Benevolent Association: Chinatowns increased crime rate has a close
relationship with safe injection site. Most marijuana users are for addiction, not
medical use.
(Sing Tao) 104 or 7% Vancouver Police Are Chinese
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-24/headline1429868247d5545926.html
(Ming Pao) 24% Asians in Greater Vancouver. Highest Ratio in Taking Public Transit to
Work. Affected by Daily Habits And Income Level
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150424/var1h_r.htm
City planner of Bing Thom Architects- use microdata on Vancouvers working class
from Statistics Canada 2011
Among 24% of people who were born in Asia (live in Greater Vancouver) take
public transit and their ratio is higher than people who are born in Canada
(18%), US (23%) and Europe (21%).
People who were born in Asia can be Southeast Asian, Korean, Filipino, even
Caucasians
Related to daily habits and income level (60% have annual income lower than
$40,0000
(Fairchild TV) Celebrate 30th Anniversary of Twinning Between Vancouver And Guangzhou
Cantonese Opera Performance
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=5d0710c088e6556e16b7da2430dd9b1d
4.25 (Sat)
(World Journal) Gregor Robertson Said Bribery Case Involves Qus Mother Mysterious
http://www.worldjournal.com/3210456/article--/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Cantonese Opera Performers Visit Vancouver to Celebrate the 30 Years of Sister
Cities Anniversary
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-25/province1429954883d5547962.html
4.26 (Sun)
(Sing Tao) Chilled Response At SUCCESS Transit Tax Forum
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-26/headline1430039852d5549822.html
Although there was a heated debate on the panel with representatives from Yes and
No sides, only 6-7 people spoke at the open mic.
Yes side: David Suzuki Foundations media spokesperson Winnie Hwo, Fraser
Health Authoritys Lisa Mu. No side: Canadian Taxpayers Federation Chinese
spokesperson Charter Lau, commentator Dr. KK Wan
4.27 (Mon)
(Sing Tao) Land Assembly Sales Rush in Vancouver. Win-win for Owners, Developers
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-27/province1430128651d5550225.html
Better price for home owners; larger lot, higher density development, thus higher ROI
for developer
Old age single home can be sold over $3M at land assembly sale, while sold
individually $1.7- 2.5M
(Sing Tao) Mayor Said Federal Transportation Funding Too Little Too Late
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-27/province1430128436d5550221.html
Mayor Robertson: not enough to meet each citys real needs
(Sing Tao) Digital Technology Workers Emerge At Vancouver Downtown And Brings
Vibrancy
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-27/province1430128415d5550220.html
Sony Pictures Imageworks will open their office at downtown Vancouver, employing
over 700 people, mostly between the age of 20-30, according to report of The
Province
4.28 (Tue)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Does City of Vancouver Have Enough Reasons to Back Up Their
New Bylaw On Regulating Marijuana Dispensaries? Are the Limits Set Enough?
Commentators:
City Council regulates how and not what
Callers:
Almost all callers oppose to citys new bylaw
Very angry with city council especially Kerry Jang for neglecting marijuanas
lingering impact to the next generation.
Storeowner next to a marijuana dispensary witnessed many youth of different ethnic
background frequent the dispensary
City is doing something illegal. Doesnt make sense. Ie. a government wont allow
people to speed within a certain area when speeding gets out of control. They would
be sending out a message that its ok to speed if they do.
City purposely allow marijuana dispensaries to get out of control. Questionable if they
can benefits from stakeholders behind the scene
(AM1320) Criticism Said Vancouvers New Bylaw Would Legalize the Illegal Sale of
Marijuana
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11071%3A2015-04-2904-44-45&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Licensed marijuana production company said, no grey zone in federal policy, question
other dispensaries may get their marijuana from illegal sources and some may have
pesticide, city shouldnt regulate it
A marijuana dispensary owner said they received their supply from a licensed family
grower and only sell those that are up to the standard
(AM1320) Vancouver City Council Will Hold Public Hearing On Regulation of Marijuana
Dispensaries
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11070%3A2015-04-2904-44-14&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
NPAs Elizabeth Ball the only councilor who voted no
City manager Penny Ballem: marijuana dispensaries have increased since federal
recognize the medical use of marijuana in 2011. City doesnt have the right to ban
the sale of marijuana but can regulate the hour and location of operation
Kerry Jang requests more info ie. Explain how to set the $30,000 license fee and
whether to allow non-profit organizations to open more than one dispensary. Why
sensitive areas such as daycare and shelters are not prohibited from the operation of
dispensaries.
City will evaluate current stores and have a score system in place. New dispensaries
will need to pass 3 stages of evaluation and it will take 3-4 months
(AM1470) Vancouver City Staff Suggests to Have A Point System For Marijuana
Dispensaries
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=49998
Facing criticism on the high license fee, Ballem said, the fee can be changed later, but
having a monitoring system in place is most important now
(Sing Tao) Vancouver City Council Discuss Marijuana Bylaws. Chinese Community Blast
That As A Way of Legalization. Businesses Support Regulating Dispensaries
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-28/headline1430213003d5551771.html
A Chinese Parent Concern Group: City openly violates federal law
Commentator/ parent Edward Liu: Kerry Jang changed his mind. Said wont change
bylaws two months ago.
Kerry Jang explained: VPD requests city to change bylaw so that they can more
effectively manage the m. dispensaries, also supported by BCs Chief Health Officer
and Vancouver Coastal Health. Not reaping financial benefits from the license fee,
its for administration and polices monitoring
(Sing Tao) VPD: Some Marijuana Source From Gangsters
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-28/headline1430212922d5551770.html
VPD: many from illegal grow op, using this as a window to sell marijuana
(Sing Tao) Ottawa Urges City Hall Shut Down Not Regulate
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-28/headline1430212909d5551769.html
Robertson: city wont replace the marijuana dispensaries. The proliferation is due to
the lack of clarity in federal law. Citys new bylaw is to keep youth away from
marijuana
(AM1470) City of Vancouver Wants to Launch a Website For Public to Report Vacant
Properties
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50012
Adrianne Carr: can cause privacy and safety problems when such info made public
such as robbery and damage. Refuse to comment whether the vacant properties
problem are mainly caused by overseas Chinese investors as there is no data to
support that
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouver Plans To Launch A Vacant Property Reporting Website
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150428/vas2_r.htm
(Sing Tao) City of Vancouver Plans to Launch A New Website To Report Vacant Properties
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-28/headline1430212883d5551768.html
(Fairchild TV) City of Vancouver Plans to Provide A New Website To Report Vacant
Properties
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=4d362d4b9ed9416a8b02b790dea8a0f9
(Ming Pao) Mount Pleasant Skate Park Wont Be Closed Down. Zipline At QE Park
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150428/vas3_r.htm
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver Residents Oppose to Closing Down A Skate Park
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=2804d14b1b70880c48b4cd4882e23ee0
(Ming Pao) Vancouver City Council Vote On Public WiFi Contract Tomorrow. 43 Public
Area Free WiFi Service
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150428/vas1h_r.htm
Andrea Reimer: free wifi includes 27 community centres, city facilities such as
swimming pool, VanDusen Garden and golf course
(Fairchild TV) Transit Plebiscite Forum At Chinatown
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=ea14b04d59d604daf500d9a35bdd01be
4. 28 (Tue)- More
(World Journal) Real Estate Companies Monitoring Plebiscite Result
http://www.worldjournal.com/3214380/article--/?ref=
Assess potential development site along transit lines
Some question why voters have to pay while developers can benefit from it
Real Estate analyst: TransLink can first sell land along skytrain to developers,
and use that money to improve transit system
4.29 (Wed)
(Omni News) Wanted Chinese Fugitive In Vancouver
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4206913413001/
Richmond City Councillor Chak Au: Ching has invested in Richmonds
International Trade Centre projecg, but City of Richmond is only responsible
for assessing the project proposal and have no authority to check the
companys source of principle
(World Journal) Mini-narrow House Sold At $1.35M
http://www.worldjournal.com/3215487/article--135 /?ref=
4.30 (Thur)
(Sing Tao) Michael Chings Background Checked. Refugee Application Rejected By
Canada
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-04-30/headline1430389946d5556239.html
Wanted person on Chinas Interpol Muyang Cheng is suspected to be the
same person as a real estate agent in Greater Vancouver Michael Mo Yeung
Ching, who is active in local political and business communities, and donated
money to a number of political parties across three levels of governments
Hired David Matas, the same lawyer as Lai Cheng Xing as refugee application
was rejected
As picture shown on the website, picture of Cheng and Ching are very alike,
and both have a mole near the right eye
Another photo shown taken with former Liberal MP Raymond Chan, and
current MP John McCallum
Federal Judiciary didnt deny whether Ching was associated in any cases
involving Canada and China, and whether the Chinese government has
requested a judicial partnership
Ching has become Canadas Permanent Resident in 1996, applied citizenship in
2001 and 2004, and withdrew his application in 2009. Interpol released arrest
notice in 2001
Sing Tao reporters checked Mo Yeung International Enterprise Ltd. located at
#4030- 8171 Ackroyd Road. Office was vacant since about a month ago.
(Fairchild TV) Chinatown Business: License For Marijuana Dispensary Not Helpful
For Revitalization
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=0608bbe8fc09e0880e7d866d513c7c53
Chinatown Merchants Association- a dispensary opened in Chinatown about 4
years ago. They have enough of it. City not doing anything till now. Wrong to
reap benefits from the license. These are not ordinary customers. Regulating
them does not work to revitalize Chinatown
(Omni News) Chinese Fugitive Ching Mo Yeungs Lawyer Said Interpol Info Not
Reliable
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4209224412001/
Lawyer David Matas who represented Lai Cheong Xing: Chinas Red notice is
not reliable as its released by the Party, and Interpol wont verify the info.
(Ming Pao) Police Arrested Staff At Vancouver Wests Marijuana Dispensary
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150430/var2_r.htm
Police received complaint about the dispensary selling marijuana to minors who
were sent to hospital after taking their product
2916 W 4th Ave.- Weeds Glass and Gifts
(Sing Tao) Arrest Made At Dispensary Allegedly Supply Marijuana to Youth
http://www.worldjournal.com/3217469/article--/?ref=
5.1 (Fri)
(AM1320) Marijuana Dispensary Admitted Source Is Illegal
http://www.am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11099%3A20
15-04-30-22-51-19&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
marijuana from personal growers, and its illegal for them to supply marijuana to
businesses
(AM1470) Chinese Consulate Fei Liu: Fugitives Such As Ching Mo Yeung Will Be
Deported And Have Trials Like Lai Cheong Xing
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50110
Canadian Chinese Consulate Fei Liu: if Lai Cheong Xing was successfully
deported back to China, other fugitives such as Ching Mo Yeung will be
treated the same way
(Ming Pao) Chinese Foreign Affairs Affirms That Ching Mo Yeung Would For Sure
Face Consequence
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150501/vaa1h_r.htm
When Beijings Foreign Affairs spokesperson asked if the Ching Mo Yeung
identified in Vancouver the same listed by Interpol, and whether Chinese
government has requested a deportation order, he said, fugitives like Ching Mo
Yeung Would for sure face consequences they deserve no matter where they go
(Sing Tao) Another Chinese Fugitive Li Wenge May Be Hiding In Richmond
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-01/headline1430474560d5557422.html
Li Wenge: Quan Mings National Tax Department staff. Resigned Jan 2014, and
moved to Richmond working temporarily at a Chinese supermarket
A woman in China sued Li for not paying back the $2.4M Li borrowed to
purchase a property in Barnard Dr., Richmond.
(Ming Pao) Another Fugitives From China Li Wenge Sued For A Richmond Property
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150501/vab1h_r.htm
(Sing Tao) Vancouver West Mansion Sold At $2M More Than Listed Price
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-01/headline1430475189d5558238.html
Priced at $6M and sold at $8M within 12 days, in Shaughnessy
Due to smaller stock of single homes
(Sing Tao) CMHC Report: Low Risk In Vancouvers Real Estate Market Adjustment
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-01/headline1430475161d5558236.html
(World Journal) Lowest Age Limit At Medical Marijuana
http://www.worldjournal.com/3219314/article--/?ref=
Currently legal age for medical marijuana is 25 and up, but College of
Physicians and Surgeons of BC said the limit is too strict, should allow young
cancer patients etc. to use marijuana when needed
5.2 (Sat)
no particular related news
5.3 (Sun)
(AM1470) Vancouvers Hookah Owner Starve Strike
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50150
A Hookah owner who has operated on Davie St. for 17 years continued starve
strike to protest against city of Vancouver as City plans to close his store
down due to violation of anti-smoking bylaw. He questions if he has to sell
marijuana instead
(Sing Tao) Federal Document Shows That Michael Ching Is MoYeung Ching
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-03/headline1430647695d5561343.html
IRB document about rejecting Chings refugee application last Nov shows that
they are the same person. Judge said Ching may have committed serious crime
that are not politically related, white collar crime.
Ching has to face at least two judicial reviews in the coming future, June this
year and early 2016
(Sing Tao) Media Exposure Chings Declaration: Accusation of Corruption,
Conspiracy Of Fathers Political Enemy
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/realtimenews/20150503/article_2884447.html
Chings lawyer: Ching never hides or attempts to conceal anything, so he
wasnt and isnt a fugitive. Accusations from media and Chinese government
dont have any grounds. The corruption accusation is a consipiracy from his
fathers political rivals.
(Ming Pao) Mo Yeung Chings Lawsuit Against Immigration Ministry Early Next Year.
Lose Citizenship Violate Human Right. Ask For $1.75M Compensation
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150503/vap1h_r.htm
Asked for $1.75M compensation because the way federal officials dealt with his
case violated his legal right, and endangered his personal safety, including
having jury on his case.
Federal officials representing Immigration and Refugee Board in a statement:
never conspired against Ching. The amount Ching asked for is exaggerated and
excessive.
Case about Chings appeal to Immigration and Refugee Board will be in court in
early 2016.
Rows of Single homes along a few blocks in Vancouver are sold in bulk, even
though city hasnt had plans to redevelop those streets into high density multi
level units. Rezoning wont be passed and developers are gambling
Single homes are often sold 2-3 times more under this situation, but if city
doesnt have plans to redevelop the area into high density one yet, developers
not possible to pay such price for a land not possible for rezoning
City Cllr. Raymond Louie: only application of projects that fulfill citys
transitional rezoning policy will be accepted. They must be sold at least 20%
lower than market price
Block of Granville 6100, which was purchased by realtor Michelle Yu- banned
for rezoning
5.4 (Mon)
(Fairchild TV) Greater Vancouvers Housing Demand Over Supply
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php
Causing real estate price continues to increase
(Ming Pao) Residents Raised Money To Launch Helicopter Ad Against Transit Tax
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150504/vas3_r.htm
Last week hovering over TransLinks headquarter, launch the ad for 6 hours
with $2,000 donation. Have received $40,000 donation in total. Will do another
flying ad next week
(World Journal) Anti-Transit Tax Succeed To Raise Fund To Fly An Ad
http://www.worldjournal.com/3223935/article--/?ref=
(World Journal- picture & caption only) Qu Was Seen Publicly Along With Gregor
Robertson
http://www.worldjournal.com/3223513/article--/?ref=
Wanting Qu hasnt been seen publicly since the news about her mothers
arrested in under the medias surveillance. Someone said on Weibo that he saw
Qu at YVR and asked her signature. Believe she was with Robertson who were
in close physical contact with her, and they were waiting at check in counter
for a flight flying to Amsterdam.
5.5 (Tue)
(AM1320) Over 70% Marijuana Dispensaries Violated Citys New Bylaws
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11124%3A201505-05-01-18-46&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
61 out of 84 dispensaries located within 300meters from schools, community
centres
(World Journal) Greater Vancouver Real Estate Entering Sellers Market
http://www.worldjournal.com/3224933/article--/?ref=
(omni news) Vancouver City Cllrs And Realtors Dont Support Restrict Foreign Home
Buyers
http://www.omnitv.ca/bc/yue-can/videos/4220869555001/
total assets owned in Canada. Increased from US$100,000 to US $39B
Vancouver Real Estate Board: market driven mostly by owners at their home
City Cllr. Geoff Meggs: housing price is already high. Real solution is to build
more affordable housing
5.6 (Wed)
(Fairchild TV) Rent Or Own A Home In Communities Accessible to Public Transit
Can Reduce Overall Living Expense
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=d30710eda505b38e92b01617a4702d80
GVRD Senior housing planner: living expense is about the same across different
cities
Canadian Taxpayers association: government can make housing cheaper by
cuting regulations
(AM1470) About 10,000 Voters Not Sending Back Plebiscite Ballots Yet
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50255
3 weeks before the end of plebiscite but voting rate hasnt improved much.
Overall voting rate 35.3%
(AM1470) Elections BC Received 600,000 Plebiscite Ballots
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50266
Only 38% voted; on target to release voting result by June to July
(World Journal) Michael Ching Donation. Political Parties Quickly Distance From
Ching
http://www.worldjournal.com/3227510/article-michael-ching -/?ref=
(World Journal) Gregor Robertson Sold His Vancouver West Residency At $1.8M
Robertson listed his Kitsilano home on May 4 for $1.8M, expected to earn
$200,000
5.7 (Thur)
5.8 (Fri)
Redevelop into 30 stories high building, but Sinclair centre belongs to the
federal government, also need to consider its heritage preservation
(World Journal) Omni News Sudden Reduction
http://www.worldjournal.com/3230848/article-omni -
/?ref=
Rogers Media Inc. announced to reduce 110 staff, end the daily news of
Cantonese, Mandarin and Punjabi news, and replaced by news
commentaries. The number of staff in the Chinese news cast remain
unchanged. Punjabis news team is reduced from 9 to 4. Chinese
commentaries will be aired at the same time, 9:30-10pm Monday to Friday.
Punjabis will be reduced from 1 hours to half an hour.
5.9 (Sat)
Aland use Adam Fitch said in his column, advised to vote Yes at plebiscite but
oppose to Broadway subway, because subway is an outdated mode of
transportation and too expensive. Removing this item from plebiscite may
change the outcome of the plebiscite. Light rail is more feasible.
Transit specialist Jarrett Walker doesnt agree. Light rail is not practical given
the lack of space along broadway corridor
5.10 (Sun)
n/a
5.11 (Mon)
(AM1470 Phone in Show) Must Be Over 25 To Get Prescribed Medicinal Marijuana
Commentator:
City should regulate the amount of TCH available in marijuana, which
determines whether it is for medical use. Otherwise, it is not effectively
addressing the problem, and city is simply reaping the benefits of charging a
high license fee
Likely to see license fee increase as these dispensaries make more money. City
takes advantage of this
Callers:
Many callers said, BC Medical association missed the point when they focus on
the age. Marijuana is widely available to youth regardless of having the
prescription or not
City of Vancouver should not regulate them but shut them down. This gives a
false signal to youth that its legal to take marijuana
(AM1470) Marijuana Advocates Criticizes Medical Associatons Guidelines Too Strict
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50400
Larson: oppose to medical associations guideline of only allowing doctors
prescribe medicinal marijuana to age 25 besides cancer patient and those in
palliative care. Many dr. are biased against cannabis, and patients may have to
seek the third or forth dr. in order to get the prescription
Marijuana should be sold as non-prescription medication
Ban the smoking type of marijuana for youth age 25, but all other forms should
still be available
(AM1470) General Practitioner: Marijuana Advocates Statement Not Reflect The Real
Situation
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50401
Dr. Ming Kin Sze: youth age under 25 easily addicted, have depression or
become suicidal, affect cognitive ability, increased car accident
Medicinal marijuana is used only when traditional treatment or other painkillers
are not working, or for AIDS patients who are in palliative care to increase
their appetite.
Demand for medicinal marijuana is not that big as advocates claimed. Only 7%
dr. prescribes medicinal marijuana in BC
No Side: through social media and personal network, continue to spread the
message. Even more positive after Albertas election as it proves that polling is
accurate.
Coquitlam mayor Greg Moore: pressure from population is showing now, dont
have to wait for a decade. Lose-lose if No side wins. Believes people would
vote yes if they understand.
Currently about 40% voted
(Fairchld TV) On-Line Petition Urging Governments To Reserve Half of Units for
Locals
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=96bc82d11851fad841c56bac26d777a6
Vancouver City Cllr Raymond Louie: foreign ownership isnt the only reason
that drives the housing price to go up. City is rather concerned about the use
of these properties. City doesnt have the authority to constrain foreign buyers
Realtor: reduce property transfer tax for people who buy property to live
5.12 (Tue)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Lower Mainland And Local Government Association vote to
support assuming the authority of regulating marijuana dispensaries by themselves,
after City of Vancouver. Is this form of legalizing marijuana an unavoidable trend in
Lower Mainland?
Commentators:
Only if proven there is a bottleneck for supply of medicinal marijuana or a huge
demand; however, these are
Federal: need to comply to ruling of federal court, but the current measure is
problematic ie. Powder form doesnt meet some patients needs, 25 licenses
producers not able to meet the real demand. Need a review process for current
policy which the federal isnt doing now.
Natural Path doctors are not qualified to operate a medicinal marijuana stores
Callers:
Double standard. City of Vancouver only enforces selectively. Put in a lot of
resources on parking violations but not marijuana dispensaries where they reap
so much money from license fees
Medicinal marijuana is a pill or certain form, but advocates want the addictive
type. No ground for having dispensaries to be widely available like convenience
stores
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) Discuss About Use of Marijuana And Drug Use With An
Organization Visiting From Hong Kong That Has High Success Rate In Detox (DAWN
Operation, opdawn.org.hk
Guests/ Commentators:
Harder to implement detox in Vancouver as government has a lot more
resources that allow drug addicts to go through treatment by themselves, but
they may lack the will power and discipline to do so
Detox always go hand-in-hand with life skills and employment prep such as
language/ communication training, counselling services to help them redefine
their self worth so that they wont fall back into previous lifestyle of living on
the street
Visit schools regularly to educate youth that taking marijuana and other drugs
is not a hipe thing.
Personal testimony is most touching and powerful. Popular and appealing to
youth about why and how we turned away from the hype life style of drugs to
positive, contributing individuals
Even marijuana which is less impact still has a lingering effect, not killing one
right away, from eroding a person by making one feels dim and hopeless over
time
Callers:
Many friends who take marijuana dont want to see legalization as they want to
be private with their habit
(AM1320) Lower Mainland And Local Government Association Support Rules For
Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Represent 33 municipalities, will send report to Union of BC Municipalities and
then Federation of Canadian Municipalities to seek support on a federal level. If
council approves the regulations, Vancouver will be the first city in Canada
with a legal framework for pot shops
14 out of the 90 marijuana dispensaries already got license
5.13 (Wed)
(World Journal) Commute By Bike Increased By 20% in Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3237698/article-- 20/?ref=
Report from City of Vancouver shows that although most residents still rely on
vehicles to commute, the number has been declining gradually, from 980,000
(2013) down to 918,000 (2014).
Use of Bike increased by 20%, 100,000 (2014), doubled from 50,000 (2008)
5.13 (Wed)
(AM1320 Phone-in Shows) Should government implement restrictions or make
investing in real estate more difficult for foreign investors?
Commentator:
Housing should not be treated only as an economic index
Governments should investigate into what the root causes of the high real
estate price. Open market doesnt mean no regulations
Should not single out one issue and let everyone attack it. Foreign investors is
not the only or main causes
Sustaining and improving living quality is governments (province & municipal)
mandate.
Callers:
Open market, cant close it to prevent competition or stop people from moving
to Greater Vancouver. Extra tax on foreign investors would be unfair
Matter of supply and demand, but province should use other measures to
influence real estate price, but supressing market price but can attract people
to move to certain areas
Developers purposely push up real estate price by releasing small number of
units one at a time, thus lowering the supply
(AM1470 Phone-in Shows) Why only 40% people have voted two weeks before the
transit plebiscite end?
Commentators:
Only about 40% voted- generally feeling that many out there didnt vote
because somehow a lot of Y/N supporters think that their side is winning as
many on their side have voted already, so their own votes dont make much
difference
Callers:
Some may have the impression that the procedure is hard to follow, but indeed
they are very easy
Voted No- plebiscite is not really about the Ten Years Transportation Plan but
more bike lanes in the region and more buses. But bike lanes are not helping
with traffic congestion problem and see too many buses running empty.
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Council Passed Motion To Help Repair Chinatown
Buildings And Sinclair Centre
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=5e640b4ed00c3f1ecfae9c8bc239613b
Adriane Carr- worried the 59 stories would affect historical value of Sinclair
Centre
Raymond Louie- can reduce lack of commercial space problem in downtown
13 Chinatown organizations received funding to repair roof, windows etc. Total
$920,000 funding. A group that received funding said, it can last 10 -20 years
after the repair.
Redevelop old postal office into mix of residential and commercial building
5.14(Th)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Compass card trial started for Coquitlam residents. Would
that affect plebiscite voting
Commentators:
Public polls result is crystal clear. However with the low voting turn out so far,
Yes side may win and sets a bad record of those in governance can ignore and
override public opinion.
Many may feel their votes dont make much difference, or, they feel even if
they oppose to the tax, and even if the plebiscite doesnt pass, municipalities
may raise property tax anyways. So voting or not still resulting in more tax.
Callers:
Should cancel the 90 minute expiry limit. Currently fee system of buses is
based on time, whereas skytrains by zone.
Should eliminate the zone system as its unfair. Can be programmed to charge
by number of stations. Many train system in the world works, shouldnt be a
problem
Bad choice with the Chicago company with bad record. Lots of good choices ie.
Hong Kongs MTR compass card system. Suspicious that there are other
hidden reasons.
Trial system doesnt make sense. Some post-secondary students were on a trial
before.
Redundant and confusing.
Trial system is under the same condition. Not necessary.
(AM1320) City of Victoria Follows Vancouver Regulating Marijuana Dispensaries
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11269%3A201505-15-21-58-45&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11269%3A201505-15-21-58-45&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
5.15 (Fri)
(Sing Tao) Robertson: No News About Qus Mother
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-15/province1431683869d5580098.html
Robertson: Qu hasnt heard anything about Wanting Qus mother for 8 months
now. As both Qu and himeself are public figures, they can only respond to a
certain extent. He is frustrated that he was personally attacked during last
election. His personal life should not have anything to do with being a good
mayor.
5.16 (Sat)
(AM1470) Chinese Consulate: Chinese Short-term Speculate On Real Estate? Stories
Made Up By Media.
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50547
Housing price skyrocketed in Greater Vancouver. Some critics said Chinese
buyers speculate on real estate here, and government should do something
against foreign investors. Chinese Consulate General Fei Liu doesnt respond
directly but said this is just a story made up by media to draw attention.
(Ming Pao) Virtual Mock Oil Spill Shows Severe Pollution Results In Burrard Inlet And
Surrounding Coasts
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150516/vasb_r.htm
Collaborated study of Vancouver, Burnaby and First Nations shows
(commissioned by US company Genwest Systems) oil spill occurred in Burrard
Inlet may result in 50- 90% of pollution to surrounding coastlines within a few
hours, and seriously affect health of human, wild life and the environment.
Vancouver City Cllr. Andrea Reimer: Kinder Morgan hasnt done a proper
assessment for a potential severe oil spill.
Vancouver City Halls release: according to Kinder Morgans proposal
submitted to National Energy Board, oil tankers entering Burrard Inlet may
increase from 5 to 34 per month
(Sing Tao) First Quarter Incremental Growth In Real Estate. Vancouver Still Most
Unaffordable
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-16/headline1431770687d5582768.html
Only 9.3% people in Vancouver can afford to own a home, next unaffordable is
Richmond, Burnaby, Delta, New Westminister, Port Moody, Coquitlam, Port
Coquitlam, West Van and North Van.
More affordable: Surrey, Langley, Pitt Meadows, Maprl Ridge
Affordable index is based on ability to pay 10% down payment, monthly mortage
and family income etc.
Median price of Vancouver is $1.6M
(Sing Tao) City of Vancouver: Solar Panel Installation Requires City Permit
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-16/headline1431770312d5581991.html
BC Hydro: must stop using panels if deemed unsafe.
SFU Mechatronic Systems Engineering professor: installation of solar panels
are complicated and may involve fire and housing structure issues, may take 45 months. The permit application process may take too long and not helpful for
Vancouvers Green City initiative
(World Journal) Michael Ching May Have Left Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3243667/article-michael-ching /?ref=
5.17 (Sun)
(World Journal) 13 Days Left For Plebiscite
http://www.worldjournal.com/3244509/article-- 13 /?ref=
Some estimated that voting rate will be between 50-55%. HST referendum was
52.66%
(Ming Pao) No Biking On Sidewalk. Vancouver Police Ticketed 733 People In Four
Years
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150517/vas4_r.htm
Some city councillors including Tim Stevenson, Adriane Carr and George
Affleck have said VPD hasnt proactively targeted bikers who bike on sidewalks
(2011) 202 tickets, (2012) 132 tickets, (2013) 230, (2014) 169. Fine per ticket
$129
Bikers without helmet dropped by 990 since last year from 1,541 tickets
Mayor Robertson: City council budgeted $500K to support pedestrians and
bikers
5.18 (Mon)
(Ming Pao) 9.3M Tourists To Vancouver Reached New Height. Tourism Vancouver:
Local Tourism Entering Harvest Time
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150518/vasb_r.htm
$6B economic spin-offs. Expected number of tourists will increase by 3.5% in
2015
China has surpassed Britain and become the largest origin of tourists to
Vancouver since 2013
Close connections to countries of various culture has helped Vancouver
become on the most important travel destinations, toppled by investments and
policies of three levels of governments that improve infrastructures and
facilities
(Sing Tao) Huge Response On Red Interpol , Its Credibility Controversial
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-18/headline1431939196d5584184.html
Generally people in Mainland China applaud for the Red Interpol list, but many
Chinese overseas think its controversial as many on the list are not corrupted
government officials.
16 out of the 100 are government senior officials, some entrepreneurs are only
involved in civic dispute but made the list due to political rivalry. However,
media in China purposely create a sentiment that these wanted people will face
their consequence eventually
In response to particularly US medias suspicion, scholar in China said its nonsense talk trying to demonize China. Up to 60% of 48 people on the Interpol list
allegedly involved in corruption, and many are senior leading party members.
They must be tried for violating both the law and partys doctrines.
The Red wanted list list is acknowledged by Interpol, not just from China
alone
These attacks against China shows that some dont want to see China moving
forward
5.19 (Tue)
(Ming Pao) Report: Tankers Oil Spill Would Kill 100,000 Birds
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150519/vas2_r.htm
A commissioned studies from City of Vancouver, First Nations Tsleil-Waututh
and Living Ocean Society, investigating on ecological impact from Kinder
Morgans Trans Mountain Expansion Project
Especially at Burrard Inlet and Fraser River which is one of the most important
area in North America where marine lives dwell
(Sing Tao) 100,000 Birds Would Die If Oil Spill At Vancouver Shorelines
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-19/province1432025150d5585664.html
5.20 (Wed)
(Fairchild TV) TransLink Overall Service Ranked As A Grade Nationally
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=39e947eb63c8bac0a911b23ac881c9bb
Direct operating cost does less well, passenger trip intensity does well
No campaign: report is another campaign to promote voting yes
(AM1470) Gardening Specialist Said Vancouver Neglect Care For Grass
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50681
Vancouver Park Board is willing to spend $50,000 on public art but neglect
trimming and removing weed
(AM1470) Election BC Received 650,000 Transit Plebiscite Ballots
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50666
42%
(Ming Pao) Farewell Police Chief Jim Chu, Chinese Community Thanks For His
Contribution.
First Important Thing To Do Is Vacation With His Wife
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150520/vas1h_r.htm
(Ming Pao) Force Omni Recover Ethnic News; Many Organizations Petition to CRTC
To Interfere And Call For Public Hearing
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150520/vap1h_r.htm
urges CRTC to hold public hearing and verify if there is interest from another
company to operate omni. Fill in the gap of providing detailed coverage about
labour, healthcare and immigration that the mainstream media neglected, thus
help strengthened the connection between the immigrant and local
communities. CRTC should remove Rogers license and give it to someone else
if they fail to keep the promise of serving the ethnic communities
(World Journal) FCM Urges Ottawa Improve On Affordable Housing Shortage
http://www.worldjournal.com/3249002/article--fcm
/?ref=
Federation of Canadian Municipalities: include encourage building more rental
housing, develop a national strategy targeting on homelessness and proving
federal tax benefits for developing affordable housing
1/5 of people who live in rental housing spend over 50% of income on rent. This
will worsen if government doesn't address the issue
5.21 (Thur)
(Sing Tao/ westca.com) Robertson Earned At Least $220K From Selling Old House
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=409612/lang=schinese.html?utm_source=we
stca&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=news_extend
Robertson and his ex-wife Amy bought their Kisilano home for $1.6M in 2013,
and it was sold for over $1.8M and they gained over $220K
5.22 (Fri)
(Fairchild TV) One Week Left For Transit Plebsicite
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=ed0eebbaa23beae2d9fcb2fd70cd6feb
NDPs George Heyman: voting no doesnt help. TransLink ran out money and
running on reserve
Canadian Taxpayers Coalition: TransLink needs to reform their way of
operation first
(Sing Tao) Greater Vancouver Housing Hardly Affordable. May Lead To Labour
Shortage
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-22/province1432290098d5591671.html
By 2025, people of only 3 out of 88 vocations can afford to live in Greater
Vancouver. The Millennials will move out of the region for more affordable
housing. Negatively affect economy
(World Journal) Unaffordable Housing In Greater Vancouver Push Labour Away
http://www.worldjournal.com/3252563/article--/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Lack Of Rental Housing, Vancouver City Council Seeks Strategies
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-22/province1432289994d5591668.html
Staff report to Vancouver City Council said, pressing demand for rental
housing. Vacancy rate dropped to 0.5% from 1% since 2013
(World Journal) TransLink Spent $47M To Build Traffic Network
http://www.worldjournal.com/3252487/article-- 4700 /?ref=
5.23 (Sat)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Why voter turn-out for Plebiscite is so low thus far?
Yes Side representative:
Shut down shows the infrastructure is already over its life span and require new
investment, should vote Yes
Charter Lau, No Campaign:
Free service to compensate for the shut down, but result in loss of revenue.
Money loss and compensation come from taxpayers. Shows the mentality
Taxpayers already paid $1.4B but has no ability to improve services.
Poor city planning when city builds more high density housing but wait for as to
expand
Transportation
Services are A grade in some areas but cant justify if they are done inefficiently
with a high cost
Commentator:
Many riders have monthly pass anyways.
Population growth and more expensive housing dont just mean higher demand
for transportation infrastructure, but also better city planning ie. More
industrial development for employment
Salary of TransLink management staff is Provinces responsibility, not up to
voters
Services are good overall
Callers:
TransLink needs improvement in management etc. but its service is good
overall
More people move in means more revenue from property tax, an extra tax isnt
reasonable
(Ming Pao) Taxpayers Coalition: Fare Refund Should be By Rules, Not to Please
Voters
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150523/vaa3_r.htm
Taxpayers Coalition: TransLink hasnt properly maintain the transit system.
Some riders couldnt refund their tickets after the shutdown
(World Journal) Gregor Robertson Urges Province Implement Speculation Tax
http://www.worldjournal.com/3254411/article--/?ref=
Mayors office: more and more people want to see BC follow the example of
Hong Kong and Australia to implement such tax in order to suppress
speculation from foreign investors
Robertson: we need to reduce speculation through a tax mechanism. Obviously
speculation is one of the main causes for the high housing cost. We need to
help create a fair market to realize housing affordability
(World Journal) Skytrain Shutdown Again; Complaints After Complaints
http://www.worldjournal.com/3253987/article--/?ref=
5.24 (Sun)
(Fairchild TV) Petition Organized By A Chinese Lady Urging Three Levels Of
Governments To Deal With Soaring Housing Price
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=e3f2b325739bbe549d3875450b27a3a1
Over 100 people at the petition Dont Have A Million
Some joined the petition point the problem to foreign investors, and said wages
hasnt caught up wit the increase in housing cost
(AM1470) Petition Against Soaring Housing Price
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50781
(AM1470) Yes Side Still Has Hope Wining Plebiscite
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50776
http://www.worldjournal.com/3255335/article--
/?ref=
UBC Housing and economic studies, Tsur Somerville: salary would adjust
accordingly if a large number of people moved out from Vancouver and result in
significant labour loss
(World Journal) No Tangible Proof On Speculation Causing Soaring Housing Price
http://www.worldjournal.com/3255337/article--/?ref=
Robertson: speculation is obviously the main cause but UBCs scholar Tsue
Somerville said currently no proof on certain individuals pushing the housing
price
Speculation happened in 2006 when a large number of people lined up to
purchase and release within 30 days, but rare now
Speculation tax may face opposition by some homeowners as it happened in San
Francisco.
5.25 (Mon)
(Fairchild TV) More Restaurants In Vancouver Can Extend Patio Hours Till 1AM
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=2ad3359808b5f313661461e2ed10cc06
Vancouver DT BIA: attract young people
Need good track record, cant have any noise complaints in the past year
Mayor Robertson: More business opportunities for communities, make sure deal
with complaints
VPD: will allocate staff for potential problems caused by alcohol consumption
5.26 (Tue)
(Fairchild TV) Huge Sculpture At Hastings Park Tracks Decision Delayed
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=dc88b6a16db5ef98acdee40975d9af0f
Park Board Commissioner Michael Wiebe: public concerns about safety and its
cost, need more time to review
(AM1470) Park Public Art Decision Delayed
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50823
Michale Wiebe: most are concerned whether it is worthwhile to spend $450,000
to display the public art
(AM1470) Should Hand In Plebiscite Ballots In Person If Not Mailed Out By Today
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50843
(AM1320) Transit Plebiscite Ballot Must Be Mailed Today
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11375%3A201505-26-23-02-41&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(Sing Tao) Transit Plebiscite Deadline On Friday, Mail Latest By Tonight
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-26/headline1432634169d5596725.html
(World Journal) Transit Plebiscite Ballots Mail Out Latest By Today
(AM1470) Supressing Foreign Investors Not Effective In The Long Run, According To
Scholars
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50819
BC School of Commerce Thomas Davidoff: 50% of buyers are foreigners in some
region and may have effect in the short run. But once they exit the market,
local wealthy investors can still enter the market. Real winners are owners of
multi-level housing units as the depreciation rate is lower
(Ming Pao) Robertson Urges Federal And Province Help Build Affordable Housing,
But Himself Got Criticized On Line For Not Suppressing Housing Prices
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150526/vaa5_r.htm
Robertsons response to Dont have a million petition on facebook that it
raised awareness of the negative impact of the soaring housing prices have on
young people, City has heard a lot of concerns around that and is studying how
to make housing more affordable. But Province and federal should step in.
But some comments left backfired about Mayor lying and encouraging such
housing market, and not fighting himself so the other two levels of government
wont either
(World Journal) Huge Tax Revenue Prevents Governments From Supressing Housing
Price
http://www.worldjournal.com/3258311/article--/?ref=
Vancouver City Hall gained $1.9B, revenue from building permit alone $1.8B,
increased by 77% since 2008. As Mayor have stressed over lack of revenue in
the past, no reason to reject such good stream of income.
Property owners like to see housing price continue to soar and suppressing that
can have political consequence like the NPA when housing price depreciated
between 1999-2002
Even if feds is willing, with 4,000 municipalities across the country, hard to
effectively implement. Eg. Australia- despite restrictions on foreign investors,
local buyers still push up the housing price
But government should still build more affordable housing
(World Journal) A Few Hundred Of People Petition For Inability To Afford Housing
http://www.worldjournal.com/3256808/article--/?ref=
5.27 (Wed)
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver Submit Report to National Energy Board Regarding Trans
Mountain Pipeline Project
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=95729d35a507b967329beec22743ec26
Mayor Robertson: dont have faith in National Energy Board, if spill occurs it
would damage Vancouvers reputation and costly to clean up
Kinder Morgan: will study the report such as what kind of worst scenario City
of Vancouver assumes
5.28 (Thur)
(AM1470) Vancouver City Hall Hopes To Strengthen Communication With Residents
Through New Software
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50895
VanConnect wont replace current 311 service, provide info on garbage pick
up and city news etc., can also communicate with City staff
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Hall Release Mobil App To Strengthen Communication
With Residents
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=5122eee5a7e2768194775f68037e2ebc
(Sing Tao) Purchasing A Home In Vancouver Not Too Difficult. Decision Should
Based On Our Ability To Pay
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-28/community1432804545d5600413.html
Organizer of Dont Have A Million urges Mayor Robertson to build more 3
bedrooms housing units, and hope increasing housing supply would lower
housing price
Easier for working class Singles, but for young families who need a larger home
is a lot more difficult and often have to move to suburb cities
(Ming Pao) Transit Plebiscite 45% Voted So Far
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150528/vad2.htm?m=0
(World Journal) Transit Plebiscite Deadline Tomorrow Night
http://www.worldjournal.com/3261297/article--/?ref=
No Side announced spent $9687.95 in total in campaigning, while Yes side
spent over $7M and still not willing release a more detailed figure
(Sing Tao) Transit Plebiscite Deadline Friday Night. Voting Rate About 45%
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-28/province1432806427d5600440.html
(Ming Pao) Through Tax Incentives Vancouver Encourages Building 3 Bedroom Units
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150528/vas3.htm?m=0
3 bedroom housing units less than 1% and experiencing severely shortage.
Developers can get certain fees reduced when build 3 bedrooms units under
1,044 square feet
Under City of Vancouvers Rental 100 Project, so far created 4,000 rental
units
(World Journal) City of Vancouver Plan To Build More 3 Bedrooms Housing Units
http://www.worldjournal.com/3261384/article- 3 /?ref=
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Council Passed Motion To Create Mor e 3 Bedroom
Rental Units
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=d54be4ff5a9dad8e016206a562bb7915
5.29 (Fri)
(AM1470) Transit Plebiscite Ending At 8PM Tonight
(Sing Tao) Pacific Gateway To Asia Advantage Helps Attracting International
Investment
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-29/headline1432894639d5603677.html
Investor advisor Norman Sung: BCs investment environment attract many
international investors interest in real estate market, thus bringing vibrant
development in construction and other service industries. Immigrants
connections to their country of origin also boost more business opportunities
between Canada and these countries
(Sing Tao) BC Economy Tops the Country. Vancouver Real Estate Continues To
Rise
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-29/headline1432894674d5603678.html
Continuous demand for housing and housing price increase provides a positive
domino effect on finance, insurance and related industries
(Sing Tao) City of Vancouvers Mobile App Make Inquiry And Report At Ease
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-05-29/community1432890830d5602825.html
(world journal) Vancouver False Creek Flat Converted To Green Industrial Area
http://www.worldjournal.com/3263171/article--/?ref=
450 hectares of False Creek Flat converted to area that includes St. Pauls
Hospital, Fire department, UBC etc. post-secondary education campuses
(World Journal) Transit Plebiscite Ballots Sent Out Latest Today
http://www.worldjournal.com/3257772/article--/?ref=
5.30 (Sat)
(Fairchild TV) TransLink Takes One Week To Finish Counting Ballots
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=7b763dcb78dd4c378a4170623a213821
Insights West: Plebiscite lacks clarity
(World Journal) Soaring Housing Price Caused By Immigrants of Investor Category?
http://www.worldjournal.com/3266357/article--/?ref=
Reporter of South China Morning Post Ian Young in Vancouver: soaring house
price in Vancouver is caused by exponential growth of affluent Chinese
immigrants in the past decade, as Chinas economy blooms. Between 20052012, 45,000 wealthy immigrants from China come to Vancouver when the
former investor category and Quebec immigration investor program were
canceled. At the same period, US only received 9,450 immigration application
by investor category. That figure in Vancouver is highest among all cities in the
world
In the past year Chinas economy wasnt as good as it was previously, more
money come to Vancouver
Question the effectiveness of limiting foreign investors in purchasing real
estate: Canada never has any statistics on that
Vancouvers housing market driven by foreign investors is only a myth. Most
so-called foreign investors have double citizenship or permanent residency of
(World Journal) Public Forum: No Side May Have A Bigger Chance To Win
http://www.worldjournal.com/3264742/article-/?ref=
Public forum Place Speak: No side has 10% advantage. Higher voting rate in
Vancouver with Yes side more favorable 6:4. New Westminster and Langley
gradually switch from No to Yes
Cities such as Richmond, Surrey, Delta and Burnaby tend to vote No
Yes side put in huge investment in promotion and have greater impact, so more
voter turn out as a result of that. But the overall impact is not proportional to
their efforts and investment
(World Journal) Transit Plebiscite Result Released In Early Summer
http://www.worldjournal.com/3264747/article--/?ref=
5.31 (Sun)
(World Journal) China Adds Oil To The Already Burning House Market In Greater
Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3266361/article--/?ref=
6.1 (Mon)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) $30M Burrard Bridge Projects To Expand Bike Lane
Commentators:
Too well-planned. Shows city has pre-determined everything ie. Consultation
only about a month, bike lane construction done next summer
Bikers group is highly organized and will take up a large number of spots to
speak at public consultation
Why use public $ to subsidize bikers who dont bring any economic benefits
while parking space is so limited? Not fair to drivers.
Timing to announce the report is strategic. If before plebiscite, many may vote
No.
Low number of tickets issued to bikers dont necessarily mean low violations,
but police not seeing it as a low priority
Bikers should have to pay insurance
Callers:
Report is biased. A large number of bikers violate bylaws such as biking on
pedestrians in high speed, and not wearing helmet. City staffs report is likely
to please the mayor who is pro bike lanes
City has a ear deaf to voters, bikers are only a very small percentage.
Short sighted. Affect pedestrians, parking space. Not beneficial overall.
Special favor to special interest groups
Not fair to pedestrians and drivers as bikers cause a lot of safety hazard yet
they dont have to pay any license fees. In a way drivers are covering bikers
insurance
Mayor too selfish to push an economically unsound policy due to personal
hobby, and congestion problem is bound to get worse
Can go to the park to exercise. Thats personal preference. Not a strong
reason to expand bike lanes to this extent.
(AM1470) Poll: 70% Support Vacant Property Tax
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50985
70%: foreign buyers jet up housing price, 86%: buyers who dont purchase to
own doesnt belong to the community
whether the current discussion is discriminatory to certain ethnic groups? 20%:
yes, East Asians: 35%
still lack data to support the impact of vacant properties and foreign buyers on
local housing price
(AM1470) City of Vancouver studies building safe bike parking space
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50967
motioned by City Cllr. George Affleck: 1,000 safe bike parking spots to resolve
the severe bike thefts around downtown area. Number of bikers has increased
drastically
(AM1470) Transit Plebiscite Result Takes Time
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50964
fastest the end of June
(AM1470) Vancouver the 46th move livable city in Canada
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50990
MoneySense: ranking for 206 cities, Vancouver dropped from 39 to 46. But
suburban cities improved. North Van 9th, West Van 11th, Delta 13th. Port
Moody 32nd, Port Coquitlam 35th
(AM1470) Reduce One Lane At Burrard Bridge For Less Accidents
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=50972
(AM1320) Two Transit Cops Guilty In Multiple Counts, Convicted
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11412%3A201506-01-19-19-10&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Charged assault, public mischief, breach of trust and fabricating evidence
(World Journal) Bulgars Crashed Into Two Pot Dispensaries With A Van
http://www.worldjournal.com/3267352/article-- 2 /?ref=
&npg=2
Bulgars crashed into the store at East Van 41st Street with their van at 4:20am,
and stole marijuana and apparatus with a total value of $6,000, then targeted
another dispensary at W. Hasting 2347
4 marijuana dispensaries in Vancouver are broken into within 2 weeks
(Fairchild TV) Repairs At Burrard Bridge And Intersections
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c3c7377014553b7643f4f43a6f679360
City Cllrs. George Affleck: hard to believe if no congestion results, but will
keep impact to minimal and consult public opinions
businesses: concerned of losing parking space, thus business due to
construction
6.2 (Tue)
(Fairchild TV) Report: Commuters Using Public Transit, Walk Or Bike Are Healthier
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=d268221f68f96be176c05c7de5ad9501
overall 27% healthier, 69% have 100 minutes more exercise, 40% healthy index
10+
(AM1320) Over 70% British Columbians Support Vacant Property Tax
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11434%3A70&cati
d=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Insights West: Greater Vancouver 77% support, 18-34 years old 76% support,
70% think house price is jetted up by foreign buyers, 21% said the discussion
blaming foreign buyers is discriminatory
(Ming Pao) Burrard Bridge North Bound Lanes 3 Reduced To 2, Vancouvers Only
Solution To Resolve Traffic Congestion. Consultation Limited To One Month
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150602/vap1h.htm?m=0
(Sing Tao) Vancouver $30M Reduce Another Bridge Lane
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-02/province1433240440d5609549.html
(Sing Tao) Chinese Consulate Confirmed 4 Corrupted Officials Hiding In Greater
Vancouver
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-02/province1433240568d5609553.html
Consulate General Fei Liu: Encourage people who know the whereabouts of
them report to Chinas monitoring department: www.ccdi.gov.cn
Welcome these corrupted officials to talk to consulate and would persuade
them to return to China and give back the money. Chinese government would
deal with them lawfully. If they cooperate, it wont affect them reuniting with
their families in the future
Not willing to release their names
(World Journal) Burrard Bridge Cut One Northbound Lane For Bike Lane
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-02/community1433238751d5608754.html
Question the press conference, no one elected officials from Vision Vancouver
was present to respond to media or public
NPA City Cllrs. George Affleck: necessary to fix Burrard bridge, but public
consultation is too short, question if Mayor Robertson wants to force more to
bike by making congestion problem worsens
(World Journal) Chinese Consulate General Fei Liu: Welcome the Corrupted Officials
To Call Them
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-02/community1433238751d5608754.html
Former chinese consulate general has promised that innocent family members
of the corrupted officials wont be harmed in any ways, and they can pursue to
claim their legal assets
6.3 (Wed)
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver Park Board Cover 500 Trees Roots During the Hot
Summer
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=7b5f37cf6529d139d0735e31fa4baae4
Ask public to help fill up the bags once every one to two weeks
6.4 (Thur)
(Westca) Vancouver Mayor Strategize To Instigate A Harsh Speculation Tax
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=412996/lang=schinese.html?utm_source=we
stca&utm_medium=topic_hot&utm_campaign=news_extend
Mayor Robertson skilfully pushed the ball to Premier after profiting from selling
his luxurious home.
Clearly, speculation tax isnt his main point, but what is it really? Perhaps
property transfer tax on the most expensive properties, amendments to
Vancouver Charter and Community Charter to strengthen the ability of
municipalities to track property ownership and ensure timely occupancy of
vacant units. (the article hasnt answered this clearly though)
(Ming Pao) Wealthy Of Affluent Families Increased By 80%, Poor Families 38%
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150604/vad1h.htm?m=0
Survey of Financial Security from Statistics Canada (1999, 2005, 2015)- top
20% highest incomer earners, have 47% of wealth of Canada, 2% higher than
1999. Average wealth increased to $1.2M including their property
20% lowest income earners, total portion of wealth in Canada dropped from 5%
to 4%, average $109,300.
3.5% Canadian families are low income, no accumulated wealth, mostly single,
immigrants under age of 34
Canadian families growth in wealth: half from property appreciation (wealthy
families experience 44% growth in this, low income 73%), half from investment
such as pension
(World Journal) Gregor Robertson Advocated For Luxury Home Tax
http://www.worldjournal.com/3271979/article--/?ref=
Use luxury home tax to help subsidize affordable housing projects, and
introduce speculation tax
6.5 (Fri)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) What do you think about the wrestle between Vancouver
Mayor and Premier on house price policies?
http://www.am1320.com
Commentators:
Eg. 800 sq. feet, $580 per sq. feet apartment, admin. Fees include $70,000 CBC fees,
development fees, LEED (environmental) fees (oppose to Burnaby and Surrey almost
half of it). Permit application takes significantly longer.
Many appointments for permit application cancelled because developers
City hall once said last year that they didnt keep his promise of increasing more
resources to speed up permit application
Callers:
Mayor Robertson should improve land use such as releasing agricultural land to
develop
Introducing a new tax of course benefit all levels of governments, but they each
should have responsibility and can contribute from their revenue to improve housing
stock: City: development fees, Province: property transfer tax, federal: GST.
Hypocritical of Robertson as he just reaped $40,000 benefits from selling his home.
New Westminsters advocating 3 bedroom condo is a good move. Vancouver is
mostly 2 bedrooms and even 3 bedroom condos are on the high end, not helping with
affordability
Vancouvers high development fee is the cause, and city is relying too much on this
revenue. Worried if real estate market fall, it will have detrimental impact on the city,
and city may experience financial crisis
(Sing Tao) Premier: Speculation Tax May Cause Negative Debts To Property Owners
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-05/headline1433499909d5616896.html
Data shows that most properties are purchased by local investors and their active level
is 3-4 times more than foreign investors; need to protect current homeowners while
helping first-time-home buyers
These suggested new taxes may make the real estate market price drop by 10%, may
have impact on home owners who are currently on mortgage debt
Vancouver should have better land use to increase housing supply
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Water Conservation Bags For New Trees, Asks Public to Help Water
During Hot Summer
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-05/community1433498818d5616890.html
(Ming Pao) Robertson Urges Province To Reduce Speculation Through New Tax
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150605/vas2_r.htm
(Ming Pao) Premier: Taxing Not A Good Measure
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150605/vas3_r.htm
(Fairchild TV) More Choose To Live Outside Vancouver But Still Not Affordable As One
Thinks With High Transportation Cost
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=412996/lang=schinese.html?utm_source=we
stca&utm_medium=topic_hot&utm_campaign=news_extend
Cheaper to live at suburb but that only subsidizes the expensive transportation
cost
Fraser Valley Real Estate Board- depends on where you work, but
transportation infrastructure will make a difference
6.7 (Sun)
(World Journal) City of Vancouver Should Revise Housing Tax System
http://www.worldjournal.com/3275712/article-ctf/?ref=
About half of Vancouverites live in rental housing, among that half live in old
Condos or large single homes that are subdivided into multiple units. As house
price is soaring, people start to show interest in investing in these kinds of
housing, torn them down, renovate and rent them out with rent doubled.
Many said hard to comprehend what City of Vancouver is doing. Ie. Gardens on
Cambie (70 townhomes) not affordable. Mayor Robertson didnt mention
anything about protecting rental housing
BC Non-Profit Housing Association: rental home will be even more expensive,
now vacancy is close to zero, most severe across the country. City should
increase stock of rental housing with other two levels of governments stepping
in
McGill University professor: government only takes an observer approach,
developers and builders reap benefits in this, nobody really cares about solving
affordable problem
(World Journal) Concerned Groups Asks To Put Vancouver Waterfront Plan On Hault
http://www.worldjournal.com/3276879/article--
/?ref=
Concerned about the design doesnt fit into the area
6.8 (Mon)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Vancouver City Council will discuss Pot dispensaries Wed
night. Some groups advocate opposing side to boycott the meeting as its a show put
up by the council. Would the meeting be hijacked by the pro side?
Commentator:
Unless affected severely personally, in general Chinese voters are not likely to
attend public consultation
Public hearing is often a political show for groups and individuals who have the
resources to motivate more to come and get attention from the media
Questions to city council: how can city ensure the source of pot is legal? Only
sold to people with legitimate prescriptions? Not causing safety or health
hazard (ie. Smell) to surrounding neighbourhood?
Unless City has sufficient resources, not possible to deal with the above issues.
But that would mean significant amount of staff and money- would taxpayers
agree to do so?
When the number of pot dispensaries is higher than coffee shop, it sends a
wrong message to young people that taking pot is very casual
Callers:
Another show put up by the council. Started bike lane construction right on the
day when public hearing was processing
There is a need for medical use of pot, but not necessary to open so many
dispensaries
Public consultation is not a fair process and useless. Council can stop any time
and explained that the speakers list is full
(Sing Tao) Chinese Businessman Island Purchase Hype; Good Deal For $50K
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-08/province1433756936d5620116.html
For a 800 square feet apartment, average $562 per sq. feet, $449K per unit,
compared to $280 outside Vancouver.
CACs $48,000 plus other developing fees $11,700
VPD deputy chief Ken Eng: automobile drivers easier to be ticketed as they are
strengthening policy to target speeding, distracted driving, while focus more on
education for pedestrians and bikers
6.9 (Tue)
(World Journal) Earned $2M. Robertson Speculator?
http://www.worldjournal.com/3280040/article- 200 -/?ref=
6.10 (Wed)
(Fairchild TV) Taxpayers Group Said Mayor Robertson Advocating For Speculation
Tax Is To Shift His Responsibility
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=7887abe55f6ee52d1aaa2e847ef3cb76
Jordan Bateman: almost of house price goes to tax. Robertson tries to find a
scapegoat when pointing fingers to province. Should go by shortening the
permit process time
Robertson: disagreed. City needs to rely those revenue and reinvest them into
parks, community centres and affordable housing. Problem is the market getting
so hot, not building cost
Commentator/ Callers:
Worried that it would need to legalization of pot and also other things ie.
Prostitution
Most Chinese support the current values that the Feds upheld in terms of drug
policy
Plebiscite is fairer than public consultation. City council has already made up
their mind on pot dispensaries. Public consultation is only a show to put on
Applaud the Feds strong stand against marijuana foods ie. Marijuana cookies
can be dangerous to children as labelling may not be clear
(Global Chinese Press, free newspaper- caption photo on front page) Vancouver &
Guang Zhou, 30 Years of Friendship
(main story on A3) 30 Years Anniversary As Sister Cities. Guang Zhou Reps Visit
Vancouver
*please see attachment
Mayor Robertson: Vancouver is facing rapid population growth, garbage
recycling program and traffic congestion problems, think Guang Zhou as a city
over hundreds of millions of people, can study from Vancouver about the issues
mentioned. Hope to strengthen cooperation with each other
Mayor of Guang Zhou, Gin Hua Chan: special feelings about Vancouver as a
North American city with highest concentration of Chinese, and a rich history
and contribution of Chinese here
1,000 people representing over 70 Chinese organizations attended the
anniversary dinner. Both mayors signed a friendship declaration
6.17 (Tue)
(Fairchild TV, Headline News) TransLink Saved $100M Through Budget Management
Last Year
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=4efa2dce0e842cbc488548530dd8bf01
TransLink: freeze employee salary etc. saved $100M
Taxpayers Association: overall operation increased about $20M, misleading
Resident at the Burrard bridge area: addition of bike lane was a safety hazard,
worry that it will get worse with one more bike lane. Business: worry losing
even more business during construction
Car drivers: city policy favours pedestrians. Closing one car lane will make
congestion worse
City: the plan is to improve road safety and will expand other road measures
accordingly
6.18 (Wed)
(AM1470) 20% Vancouver Single Homes Are Categorized As Short-term Speculation
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51453
Most located at Dunbar
(AM1470) Survey: 80% Greater Vancouverites Want to Move Out
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51448
Angus Reid: worrisome that a large number of young families plan to move out
of the region due to unaffordable housing. Province and municipal governments
should do something about it
(AM1320) Survey: 80% of Greater Vancouverites Consider Moving Out of the Region
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11605%3A
2015-06-18-23-04-34&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(AM1470) Vancouver Residents Said Process Time For Developing Permit Too Long
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51431
Specifically refers to the high density housing projects along Cambie Street.
18-24 months is too long
Resident: saw more thefts at vacant houses and even homeless people moving
in without consent
City Cllr. Adriane Carr: city is dealing with this already. City bylaw requires
homeowner to keep their home clean and tidy, and meet the standard of the
neighbourhood
(AM1470) Mayor Robertson: Broadway Rapid Transit
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51430
Robertson: decision by the end of this month, Broadway Subway will be built
whenever the transit plebiscite passed or not, the matter is when.
Unacceptable with lack of funding while large number of people keep moving
into the region
Already increased affordable housing by 20%, but province and federals inaction
make the waiting list get longer
Rezoning certain areas into multi-room units to let more young families to live
in Vancouver
(AM1320) Vancouver Restaurants May Extend Patio Hours Starting This Weekend
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11610%3A201506-18-23-08-03&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(Sing Tao) City of Vancouver Push New Policy To Address Housing Affordability
problem
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-18/province1434618663d5638934.html
Mayor Robertson: a number of new measures including Family Housing
Rezoning Policy to make sure new condos around neighbourhood parks and
schools, trial program for first time home buyers; rezone and allow 35% family
housing
(Sing Tao) 20% Vancouver House Sale Are Speculation. Dunbar Most Active. Gained
$400,000 Within 217 Days of Posession And Selling
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-18/province1434618678d5638935.html
According to Business in Vancouver, commissioned a survey company: 328
house sales are speculation between Jan 2014 and May 2015
(Sing Tao) US Investors Eye On Vancouver Apartment. First Choice Downtown And
Surrey
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-18/province1434618741d5638936.html
Asian Real Estate Association of America: US investors: Different from Chinese
investors, they like apartments especially those in Vancouver downtown,
budget is about $600,000. Surrey also popular as its close to the States.
Whistler and Kelowna also getting popular
Real estate bloom bring more profit to media through ad
(Fairchild TV) Survey: Soaring House Price Already Has Negative Impact To the
Society
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=84b077a6d1ec15291624d4ccdfd9dd77
Angus Reid: 85% plan to move out of the region to elsewhere, 64%: foreign
investors negatively impact our local real estate market, 70%: government
should intervene, 65%: government should help first time home buyers instead
of protecting current homeowners house price
6.19 (Fri)
(AM1470) Vancouvers Soaring House Price Co-relates to Wealthy Chinese
Immigrants, According to Scholars
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51473
Organization called Friends of HK held a panel discussion on housing in
Vancouver today. Panellists include UBC professor, media commentators
UBC Geography professor David Ley: 25- 55 years old Vancouverites who hold
PhD degree, average income is 10th across the country, with Toronto the
highest; however, Vancouvers house price is out of proportion
Vancouver real estate market soared after early 2000s when a large number of
affluent immigrants arrive
City needs to resolve the affordability issue top down ie. Helping young
professionals and working class to afford a home first, then people with lower
income and even homeless
(AM1470) Education Minister: VSB Chair Resign
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51474
(AM1320) Public Consultation On Pot Regulation Continues Next Week
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11622%3A201506-19-23-09-04&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Still a couple dozen people signed up but havent spoken. City Hall: no
deadline for consultation and will listen to all who signed up to speak
(Fairchild TV- headline) A Number of Vacant Single Homes Become Targets For
Robbery And Causing Safety And Environment Hazard
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=239909278040faedb612cb3404ecc0e1
City Cllr. Adrianne Carr: A whole row of 10 vacant homes triggered the
problem, will discuss that in council meeting
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver Park Board Provide Pump-Out Service for Yachts At Two
Docks
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=239909278040faedb612cb3404ecc0e1
6.20 (Sat)
n/a
6.21 (Sun)
(World Journal) Office Vacancy Continues To Rise In Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3298899/article--/?ref=
Colliers International: 6.2% (first quarter) to 7.2% as more new commercial
buildings will be built in this year
Graded as AAA: Telus Garden, Thurlow 745, Manulife Building at Howe 980
6.22 (Mon)
(Fairchild TV) Student Population Decreased. Vancouver Elementary School
Temporarily Closed
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=56640a2494792805eaac82c499e97324
(World Journal) Vancouver Kills School To Improve Financial Situation
http://www.worldjournal.com/3300188/article--/?ref=
(World Journal) 80% Greater Vancouverites Support Having A Housing Data Base
http://www.worldjournal.com/3300223/article--/?ref=
6.23 (Tue)
(AM1470) Vancouver & Yokohama 50th Anniversary As Sister Cities
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51561 (two photos included)
Robertson: hope two cities will have more exchange in education, environment
protection
(AM1470) Vancouver City Council Will Decide Whether To Regulate Pot
Dispensaries
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51573
30 more pot dispensaries are opened in Vancouver since Jan 2015, but about
50 need to relocate
BC Civic Liberty Society: urges City to allow the sale of marijuana foods
(Ming Pao) Vancouver House Price Make Mortgage Even Less Affordable, While All
Major Cities Are More Affordable In The First Quarter
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150623/vas1h_r.htm
Except Vancouver & Toronto, housing across the nation is getting more
affordable on average.
To buy a single home in Vancouver would need 86.5% of a household income,
whereas Calgary 33%. First qurter , highest number of house sales in the last 5
years
(Sing Tao) 85% Income Before Tax To Purchase Single Home in Vancouver
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-23/headline1435053735d5646332.html
Vancouver has the capacity to open 1,600 pot dispensaries to the fullest
according to the new proposed regulations
6.24 (Wed)
(Fairchild TV-headline story) Vancouver City Council Passed Licensed System To
Regulate Pot Dispensaries
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=f62fc2d463b533cc7e121a3d5479b9b0
Mayor Robertson: huge gap in current federal law and ensure kids are
protected
NPAs Melissa DeGenova: worried that taxpayers may have to bear huge legal
consequence. City should wait and not build current regulation on shaky
ground (federal )
Rona Ambrose in written response: deeply disappointed but didnt say the next
step
City think 2/3 of current pot dispensaries will have to move their store as they
dont fit the new bylaw
(AM1320) Vancouver City Council Passed the Pot Regulation Motion With 8:3 Votes
3 NPA City cllrs voted against
Mayor Robertson: need to see federal government making changes
Kerry Jang: non-profit need annual meeting, only one pot dispensary 300
metres from school.
(AM1320) Pot Advocates Welcome The Regulation
David Lawson: disappointed that one of his dispensaries that has been
operating for 17 years have to move because it is too close to community
centre. It has long history and good standing. May consider taking legal action.
Worried it will affect
Most concerned about
Jody Emery: too strict but will push
(AM1320) Federal Health Minister Extremely Disappointed With Vancouvers Move
Richmond MP Alice Wong: never allow dispensaries, City police should enforce
(AM1470) Lawyer: Judicial Review Of Rejection Of Mu Yang Chengs Refugee
Application
Cannot compare Mu Yang Cheng with Lai Cheng Xing as Cheng is a Canadian
citizen and has made a lot of contribution in Canada
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Vancouver City Council Passed Motion To Regulate
Medical Marijuana
Commentator:
Should still look for ways from federal government to penalize the municipal
government that violated the federal law ie. MP candidates in the upcoming
federal election to see how they view this issue and give them pressure
City Cllr. Kerry Jang: illegal is Yes and No. He only explained the part that it
is illegal
City has the authority and tools to close down pot dispensaries that are
causing problems, or, limit the number of dispensaries
Questionable
Motion is passed but the issue hasn't ended yet. Citizens should still keep an
eye on it and exercise their vote
Callers:
Need to vote for city cllrs who are dedicated to eliminate drugs and gang
problems
Public consultation is only a show. City Council already made up their mind.
Medicated Marijuana
Economy in Vancouver is not good. Pot dispensaries if located nearby
restaurants, it would further dampen the business and economy
Very angry for politicians who help to push for the proliferation of pot
dispensaries. Would continue to petition and go onto the street to show
opposition to this
City cllrs
Lived in Vancouver 35 years witnessed Vancouver City Hall give ways to illegal
dealings one after another. Serve a special interest group rather than the
wellbeing of overall citizens
Saw many youth people frequented pot dispensaries who look too healthy for
pot
(Ming Pao) Vancouver City Council Decide On Regulating Pot Dispensaries Today
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150624/vas2_r.htm
(World Journal) Medical Marijuana Regulation Decision Be Made Earliest By Today
http://www.worldjournal.com/3303131/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
Mayor Robertson: real challenges will come as federal maintains that pot is
illegal, while advocates think the regulation is too stringent
(Ming Pao) Mu Yeung Cheng Said Persecuted Due To His Father. Judge: Reason
Overly Indirect
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150624/vaa1h_r.htm
(Sing Tao) IRB Document Proved That Michael Ching Is Muyang Cheng
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-24/headline1435141145d5648648.html
(Sing Tao) Lawyer: Court Case May Last For Years
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-24/headline1435141183d5648649.html
(Sing Tao) Canadian Customs: Plan to Deport Mu Yeung Cheng
7 Years Ago
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-24/headline1435141242d5648650.html
(World Journal) Mo Yang Cheng Alleged Of Making Gains In Billions of RMB
http://www.worldjournal.com/3303756/article--
/?ref=
Current Hu Bei Province Committee Secretary Wei Gao Chengs only son
(three other daughters). Taking advantage of his fathers high rank and
influence in the province, MY Cheng opened 32 companies local and offshore
within ten years, making gains of a few billions of RMB. That includes taking
advantage of commercial fees and failed to disclose tax of over $200M though
frauds and manipulation etc.
Back in April 2001, Shi Xia Zhuang policing board has already sent out an
arrest warrant on MY Cheng, for transferring and hiding criminals.
(Sing Tao) Political-business Round Table Suggests Showing Tax Record When
Purchase Property
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-24/province1435141449d5648656.html
(World Journal) Liu Fei: Soaring Housing Price Has Nothing To Do With Chinese
Millionaires
http://www.worldjournal.com/3305164/article--/?ref=
6.25 (Thur)
(Ming Pao) Grassroot Groups: VPD Lack Enforcement. VPD: Pot Dispensaries Not
First Priority.
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150626/vas1h.htm?m=0
Smart Approaches to Marijuana Canada filed a complaint against VPD, and
has taken legal action. More complaints to follow. Police committee will discuss
about the complaint on Sept 17.
VPD: other drugs such as cocaine and organized crime have a higher priority
(AM1470) NPA City Cllr: Shouldnt blame VDP For Lacking Enforcement On Pot
Dispensaries
Melissa DeGenova: VPD works under the guidance of municipal government.
They are not to be blamed but the government
6.26 (Fri)
(Sing Tao) Pot Dispensary Owner: Discriminated By City Policy. City: Regulation
Reasonable
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-06-26/province1435313768d5652387.html
Pot dispensaries: license fees too high plus extra fees according to size of
dispensary, thus discriminatory. 60 days not enough to relocate
(AM1470) Robertson: Transit Plebiscite Result Announced Next Week
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51674
Mayor Robertson: too much burden for taxpayers to increase property tax,
should seek funding from province such as carbon tax, mobility pricing if
plebiscite failed. Otherwise, service cut would be unavoidable
6.27 (Sat)
(World Journal) Robertson: High Housing Price Unsustainable
http://www.worldjournal.com/3308672/article-/?ref=
Bubble in Vancouvers housing market? Robertson: Vancouver is still one of
the worlds best cities to live in. housing price is already high; the heat wont
stay too long.
Building more affordable housing is more urgent. Agree with establishing a
housing data base in order to find out how many are offshore buyers and
implement speculation tax accordingly.
Can study Australia, HK and Singapore and modify it to fit Vancouvers
situation
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) Soaring Housing Price: Discussion about suggestions made
by round table meeting with province, real estate agents, businesses and lawyers
Commentator:
Not enough data to show that offshore buyers caused the soaring house price.
Federal and province should collect data on that before making any
assumptions
Whether a speculation tax is appropriate? Need to consider not just the real
estate market but the economy as a whole. Restricting the flow of money would
affect our free economy. Also, it is legal for people to busy properties for their
family
Showing proof of income tax when purchasing a property. Reflects whether the
buyer purchase the property to live or not, at least, whether they are
Cant implement speculation tax without enough evidence proving offshore
buyers causing the problem. Will give Vancouver a bad image in the
international market
Developers are not willing to build rental housing because it is not profitable
Australia restricts offshore buyers only purchase new properties, Hong Kong
and Singapore charges a tax on offshore buyers. Why cant Canada do that?
Canada actually does the right thing considering the free economy. Currently
most complaints come from first time home buyers, and families who are
expanding in size.
Governments need to intervene through policies ie. increase rental housing
Callers:
Need affordable housing, not coop housing
6.28 (Sun)
n/a
6.29 (Mon)
(AM1320) Vancouver Motions To Raise Staff Salary According To Index of Living
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11701%3A201506-29-19-27-54&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Robertson: housing, transportation and living expense has continuously
increased in Vancouver, but salary hasnt keep up to its pace; parents need to
have hourly rate of $20.68 in order to raise a family of four.
(Fairchild TV) Mayor Robertson Motions to Raise Salary of Minimum Wage City
Workers To A livable Standard
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=019059823f48e01d3dc9e864a371605f
Geoff Meggs: $2.30 per residents in Vancouver. Not significant tax impact
Fraser Institute: if contracted job mostly are . No employers can sustain
operation. Productivity must be over wages in order to keep its operation
sustainable
City of Vancouver: spent $92,500 on the 420 event, include $52,000 policing
cost. Marijuana group refused to compensate City, criticized by other groups
that hold large events in Vancouver
6.30 (Tue)
(AM1470) Vancouver City Cllr: Necessary To Bring The Gap Closer For City
Workers Salary
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51772
City Cllr. Adrianne Carr: agree. Dont think it will have a ripple effect leading
to high level or city workers asking for salary raise
Hasn't caused strong concerns in the public. Some said its good as index of
living has gotten higher, and hope more industries will follow and benefit the
working class.
A resident who is also a business owner said not unfair. Will increase operation
costs. Raise should be based on performance. The percentage of increase is
also too high
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Mayor Motions Basic Living Wage. Hourly Wage Reaches
$20.68 For City to Be A Good Boss
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150630/var1h_r.htm
Robertson: living wage matches with Citys mandate of healthy city strategy,
aiming to reduce poverty by 75% by 2025.
Mayors office: Basic living wage is different from provinces minimum wage,
hope people wont mix up.
(Ming Pao) VSB Passed $497M Buget, Balanced By Closing Schools And Cutting
Services
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150630/vasb_r.htm
Balance budget to cover the anticipated $8M budget deficit. Cut services such
as some elementary music programs and adult education. Teachers parking
reimbursement remained.
A Controversial recommendation of the report: to close 19 schools which can
save $37M operation fees and employment expense
A group of protesters
(World Journal) City of Vancouver: Cautiously Monitoring Safety Of Color Run
http://www.worldjournal.com/3313318/article-/?ref=
&npg=2
To response to the explosion at an amusement park at Taiwan when colored
powder got ignited and turned into flames that caused the injuries of more than
200 people, Citys spokesperson Patricia MacNeil said, city staff already has
taken note of the tragedy happened in Taiwan.
No accidents at PNEs color run event on June 13, but will have a review
system in place when there is a similar event in Vancouver
6.27 (Sat)
(World Journal) Robertson: High Housing Price Unsustainable
http://www.worldjournal.com/3308672/article-/?ref=
Bubble in Vancouvers housing market? Robertson: Vancouver is still one of
the worlds best cities to live in. housing price is already high; the heat wont
stay too long.
Building more affordable housing is more urgent. Agree with establishing a
housing data base in order to find out how many are offshore buyers and
implement speculation tax accordingly.
Can study Australia, HK and Singapore and modify it to fit Vancouvers
situation
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) Soaring Housing Price: Discussion about suggestions made
by round table meeting with province, real estate agents, businesses and lawyers
Commentator:
Not enough data to show that offshore buyers caused the soaring house price.
Federal and province should collect data on that before making any
assumptions
Whether a speculation tax is appropriate? Need to consider not just the real
estate market but the economy as a whole. Restricting the flow of money would
affect our free economy. Also, it is legal for people to busy properties for their
family
Showing proof of income tax when purchasing a property. Reflects whether the
buyer purchase the property to live or not, at least, whether they are
Cant implement speculation tax without enough evidence proving offshore
buyers causing the problem. Will give Vancouver a bad image in the
international market
Developers are not willing to build rental housing because it is not profitable
Australia restricts offshore buyers only purchase new properties, Hong Kong
and Singapore charges a tax on offshore buyers. Why cant Canada do that?
Canada actually does the right thing considering the free economy. Currently
most complaints come from first time home buyers, and families who are
expanding in size.
Governments need to intervene through policies ie. increase rental housing
Callers:
Need affordable housing, not coop housing
6.28 (Sun)
n/a
6.29 (Mon)
(AM1320) Vancouver Motions To Raise Staff Salary According To Index of Living
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11701%3A201506-29-19-27-54&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Robertson: housing, transportation and living expense has continuously
increased in Vancouver, but salary hasnt keep up to its pace; parents need to
have hourly rate of $20.68 in order to raise a family of four.
(Fairchild TV) Mayor Robertson Motions to Raise Salary of Minimum Wage City
Workers To A livable Standard
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=019059823f48e01d3dc9e864a371605f
Geoff Meggs: $2.30 per residents in Vancouver. Not significant tax impact
Fraser Institute: if contracted job mostly are . No employers can sustain
operation. Productivity must be over wages in order to keep its operation
sustainable
City of Vancouver: spent $92,500 on the 420 event, include $52,000 policing
cost. Marijuana group refused to compensate City, criticized by other groups
that hold large events in Vancouver
6.30 (Tue)
(AM1470) Vancouver City Cllr: Necessary To Bring The Gap Closer For City
Workers Salary
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51772
City Cllr. Adrianne Carr: agree. Dont think it will have a ripple effect leading
to high level or city workers asking for salary raise
Hasn't caused strong concerns in the public. Some said its good as index of
living has gotten higher, and hope more industries will follow and benefit the
working class.
A resident who is also a business owner said not unfair. Will increase operation
costs. Raise should be based on performance. The percentage of increase is
also too high
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Mayor Motions Basic Living Wage. Hourly Wage Reaches
$20.68 For City to Be A Good Boss
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150630/var1h_r.htm
Robertson: living wage matches with Citys mandate of healthy city strategy,
aiming to reduce poverty by 75% by 2025.
Mayors office: Basic living wage is different from provinces minimum wage,
hope people wont mix up.
(Ming Pao) VSB Passed $497M Buget, Balanced By Closing Schools And Cutting
Services
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150630/vasb_r.htm
Balance budget to cover the anticipated $8M budget deficit. Cut services such
as some elementary music programs and adult education. Teachers parking
reimbursement remained.
A Controversial recommendation of the report: to close 19 schools which can
save $37M operation fees and employment expense
A group of protesters
(World Journal) City of Vancouver: Cautiously Monitoring Safety Of Color Run
http://www.worldjournal.com/3313318/article-/?ref=
&npg=2
To response to the explosion at an amusement park at Taiwan when colored
powder got ignited and turned into flames that caused the injuries of more than
200 people, Citys spokesperson Patricia MacNeil said, city staff already has
taken note of the tragedy happened in Taiwan.
No accidents at PNEs color run event on June 13, but will have a review
system in place when there is a similar event in Vancouver
7.1 (Wed)
(AM1470) City of Vancouver May Sue CP Again
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51801
CP sent out letters informing people live in the neighbourhood along Arbutus
Corridor, that they would stop trains at the track thre.
City manager Penny Ballem: CPs decision is worrisome. City may take legal
action again to prevent them from doing so. Also, a safety concern as it hasnt
ran for 15 years.
(AM1470) Confrontation At Marijuana Protest Calmed Down
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51809
Confrontation between protesters and police extended from Art Gallery to
Howe Street as they blocked Howe Street. Later moved to Robson. Protestors
announced with a speaker about the benefits of taking marijuana. At least 3
protesters were arrested.
City of Vancouver mentioned earlier that they worried protesters would block
the streets but have no plans to intervene
(AM1470) Police Stand By For Pot Protest
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=51805
A large number of police stand by. Protesters moved from north of Art Gallery
to the south as city staff had put up fence in that area for construction later
on. Protesters said city staff allowed their assembly at the south side of gallery,
but asked them to leave and clean up today.
(Ming Pao) Transit Plebiscite Result Release Tomorrow. Close Race For Yes And No.
Voting Rate 44%.
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150701/var1h_r.htm
No side: will accept the result no matter what it is
Mayors Council: close race but believe Yes side will win
Campaign for Yes side is close to $6M of public money
(Sing Tao) Transit Plebiscite Result Release Tomorrow
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150701/var1h_r.htm
Result will be announced at 10am Thursday.
SFU transportation specialist Gordon Price: No side will win and arguments on
transit development will continue. Mayors of each city should re-adjust their
focus and find another transportation plan. Taxpayers support improving the
transit system, but dont like funding it with extra tax.
Canadian Taxpayers Federation: if Yes side lose, it shows that voters lose
confidence in TransLink
Mayors Council: close race, Yes side will win
7.2 (Thur)
(Fairchild TV) Over 60% Voted No At Transit Plebiscite
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=042b0f3dc6ef1da5755f972bcce7c1cc
Robertson: need investment in transportation, the tools are in the hands of
province. Currently no plan B, increasing fare or tolls in the short-term is not
feasible
Linda Hepner: May seek private sectors to help fund Surreys transit plan
Taxpayers Federation: mayors should reprioritize plans
UBC professor: campaign obscuring from the real issue and ineffective
(Fairchild TV) Transportation Minister Will Discuss With Mayors Other Funding
Options
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=188e30ebbc769aeda748b09cec89f0bb
Todd Stone: mayors will discuss how to fund that 1/3 for Patullo Bridge repair
New Democrat: blame Christie Clark for failing to lead people to vote Yes
Doug Allen: TransLink wont be able to expand services, but will wisely use
resources and increase efficiency under financial difficulties
http://www.worldjournal.com/3316096/article--4 /?ref=
Marc Emery: fencing around north side of Art Gallery a technical interference
to their protest. Never had to ask for permission as it is a protest. Vancouver
City hall going backward. Criticized Vision Vancouver and Police took action
against protesters who didnt cause danger to public
City of Vancouver or Mayor: hasnt respond to the incident yet (but responded
the day after)
VPD: whether it is 71 or 420, a few dozen of participants were sent to hospital.
So police paid close attention to the development. One man ignored polices
warning and claimed to sell pot to anyone.
Pepper spray was used to control the situation. One man may face drug deal
charge, and others interference of public duty.
(Ming Pao) VPD Pepper Sprayed, 4 Arrested. Drugs Sold To Youth. Protesters
Enclosed Police With Fierce Confrontation
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150702/vaa1h_r.htm
Next step should be to order an audit on the salary of TransLink senior staff
$7B too much, puzzled why the need to expand bike lanes to the proposed
extent
plebiscite on increasing tax is never welcome (from HST to Transit tax)
Callers:
not necessary to increase 400 buses. Many in the current fleet are not well
used
money spend on plebiscite is wasteful and not necessary
carbon tax is not utilized even though that is the purpose of creating this tax
Has the impression that TransLink still hasn't listened and changed yet
Worried that TransLink will follow Calgary if compass card failed
(AM1320) Transit Plebiscite Result: No
(AM1320) Taxpayers Federation: Pleased With the Result
Continue to oppose to any tax increase
(AM1320) David Suzuki Foundation: Result Not Surprising
Increase a tax is never a welcoming policy. Failture is partly due to the No side
muddy the water.
(AM1320) TransLInk Disappointed With Result
Will continue to seek ways to improve public transit system
7.3 (Fri)
(Ming Pao-A1) Transit Tax Plebiscite Rejected By 61%. Province, Municipality Pass the
Buck For Financial Responsibility
* Anti-Tax Leaders: TransLink Should Simplify Structure, Stop Over Feed Their
Executives
* Political Parties Disappointed. Urges To Find Solutions
* Businesses Worried Infrastructure Delay. Small Businesses Point Fingers At TransLink
(Sing Tao-A1) Greater Vancouver Over 60% Voted Against Transit Tax
* Mayors Council Disappointed. Urges To Find New Ways To Finance And Reform
TransLink A.S.A.P.
* Province Willing To Strengthen Accountability of TransLink
* TransLink CEO: Rejected Doesnt Mean Upset With TransLink
(World Journal- A1) Transit Plebiscite Not Passing the Threshold. 62% Opposed. Greater
Vancouver Transportation Board: Services Affected.
No Side: Province Should Reform
(B1) Transit Plebiscite Failed Mayors Council Disappointed. Gregor Robertson: Respect
Voters Choice. Asks To Reform TransLink
* Province: Financing Urgently Needed
* Problems One Follows Another. TransLink Lost Public Trust
Commentators: Omni Producer Guo Ding: rejected because tax increase is not
welcome under the economic situation, and TransLink lost public trust after Compass
card, executives high salary etc. Problem is not how to finance, but whether the
money can be effectively used. Without good performance and data as background,
launching the plebiscite with $6M campaign fees doesnt help. Should reform
TransLink structure before talking about money, and stop blurring the focus and
passing the buck.
Another commentator, former NPA City Cllr. BC Lee: only telling voters about the
vision but without tangible steps and solutions and a trusting body, is just an empty
talk to voters. The reasoning that politician used about regret if not doing it now
wont move voters.
(World Journal) Some Realtors in Greater Vancouver May Create Phantom Bids For A
Higher Selling Price
http://www.worldjournal.com/3318066/article--/?ref=
http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Pete+McMartin+Australia+bubble+bursts+Vancouver
+behind/11180738/story.html
To prevent phantom bids, Ontario enacted on July 1 that before a transaction is made,
realtors cant tell buyers whether there are other buyers
Canadian Real Estate Association: hasnt received complaints on this from BC, but
believes this exists
Most experienced buyers wont be affected, but first time homebuyers may get
tricked. Also, medias extensive coverage and realtors themselves trying to make a
high profile with their high amount sales, may also contribute to the soaring housing
price
(World Journal) Australia Housing Market May Collapse. Greater Vancouver Should Be Alert
http://www.worldjournal.com/3318060/article--/?ref=
original article:
http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Pete+McMartin+Australia+bubble+bursts+Vancouver
+behind/11180738/story.html
Debt rate is the 3rd highest in Australia, after Switzerland and Denmark. Bubble may
appear as early as 2017. Bubble has a correlation to debt.
If people are not able to pay mortgage debt, housing market in Vancouver would
collapse
7.4 (Sat)
(Sing Tao- polling) Question 1: Since Transit Plebiscite Was Voted Down, what do you think
TransLink should do to resolve funding shortfall?
http://www.singtao.ca/events/vote/view.php?id=133
(Sing Tao-polling) Q2: Are you worried that TransLink will cut services?
100% so far said not worried
(World Journal) City of Vancouvers Tricky New Policy to Protect Rental Units
http://www.worldjournal.com/3319771/article--/?ref=
Low Cost Hotels will be penalized if not providing same amount of units as promised
7.5 (Sun)
(World Journal) The Independent Pre-sale Hot in Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3320598/article-the-independent/?ref=
95% of the total of 258 pre-sale units sold, 90% of the buyers have local background
7.6 (Mon)
(Sing Tao) Metro Vancouver Discuss Strengthening The Monitor of TransLinks Operation
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-05/community1436089408d5664432.html
Pitt Meadows Mayor John Becker: motion to study TransLinks monitoring system.
Metro Vancouver Board will discuss next month. The Board may have more control
on operation and expenses of TransLink if passed. However, any changes on
monitoring of TransLink must first be permitted by the Province.
have to pay more taxes, people become reluctant. Traffic congestion is a common
problem, believes Taipei also faces it.
7.7 (Tue)
(AM1320) Gregor Robertson Attended Global Mayors Climate Change Conference
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11789%3A201507-07-20-39-04&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Mayors from 30 cities in the world attended the conference upon the Popes
invitation. Robertson is the only one from Canada attending
Robertson: the Pope acknowledged the important role mayors play on targeting
climate change as they are at the front line dealing with social issues
(AM1320) Park Board: More Discussion On Love Locks Location Later
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11784%3A201507-07-20-35-21&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
English Bay, Q.E. Park and Kitsilano Beach are banned
(World Journal) Compass Card May Fail In Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3323859/article-compass -/?ref=
Cancel Compass Card. Not likely to work and too many fares invasions and dont be
able to compensate. Expensive labor cost for repairs and maintenance; Compass card
would be a higher cost that takes even longer to recover.
7.8 (Wed)
(AM1470) Vancouver City Council Passed Motion To Set Up Basic Living Wage For
City Workers
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52015
All 8 people spoke at council support the motion, including union, private
sector, and labour rights organizations. City Council hopes that other sectors
would follow and help to reduce the disparity between the rich and the poor.
(World Journal) Robertson Meet the Pope To Find Solutions To Global Warming And
Poverty
http://www.worldjournal.com/3325237/article--
/?ref=
(World Journal) Vancouvers Strategy For Homeless Not Working Well
http://www.worldjournal.com/3325244/article--/?ref=
Homeless in Vancouver dropped only slightly from 536 to 488, but 1,700
people without fixed address, waiting list for social housing 4,000. Half of
homeless appeared in Vancouver within the last year.
Citys recommendation: improve SRO condition and prevent residents there
becoming homeless ie. Incentives or financing benefits to build SROs.
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Consultation on Pont des Arts. Divided On Location
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150708/vas1h_r.htm
7.9 (Thur)
(AM1320 Talk Show/ Phone-in Show) Living Wage
Commentators:
Salary should be based on productivity and market needs under a free market
economy. This would put Vancouver into a potential danger of slipping into a
Greek-style economy- spend first and worry about it later
Many non-union workers already got paid at that range. The motion is only a
political gesture paving the way for NDP to push the minimum wage to around
$15
Minimum wage doesnt necessarily help the poor. Fresh graduates may rather
prefer more opportunities for entry level jobs instead of higher pay but fewer
opportunities
Why not reducing property tax or other taxes to help the poor, which would
benefit more people? The living wage policy only benefits a small number of
people. Also, if City raises the wage by reducing inefficiencies, it will make
more sense. But now, the wage increase still comes from property tax increase
from taxpayers
Callers:
Not practical. Being generous with taxpayers money
Doesnt make sense when the City is the one who contributed partly to the
expensive housing by charging high permit fees, and now paying higher wages
to some to compensate for it.
Many callers think this is overly generous ie. based on the assumption of a four
member family living in a 3 bedroom home. Impossible for private sectors to
follow. Even if they do, it would result in less jobs in the market, and may even
increase the inflation rate further
Two callers support the policy: One said, it will help people stay and live in
Vancouver; the other said the City gained so much from soaring housing price,
and they simply return that to taxpayers. Also, a good move for Robertson if he
is setting his foot to provincial or federal politics.
(Sing Tao) Hong Kong Investors-Owned Company Idling A $8.4M Golden Lot For 30
Years
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-09/community1436435625d5669302.html
17,000 sq. feet land, at 1401 Robson Street.
City of Vancouver: cant force landlord to develop a vacant land
(World Journal) Vancouver Should Leave Behind Old School Thinking On Land Rezoning
http://www.worldjournal.com/3326570/article--/?ref=
First West Capital: very limited areas designed for multi-unit residential areas
such as Kitsilano, Mt. Pleasant, and Strathcona. Should be more relaxed.
7.10 (Fri)
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Council Discussed Increasing Fees For SRO-turned
Market Housing Unit By Seven Folds
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=165cbe7ba268f8d7901f5edbc896084e
Each SRO unit turned into market housing unit is required to pay seven times
more of permit fees (from about $15,000 to $125,000), and make sure tenants
wont be displaced after renovation
Robertson: keep pushing hard for other levels of governments to solve
homelessness
George Affleck: nothing happened at the 4 sites that the Vision Vancouverheads city council and province has identified and committed to develop social
housing since 2007
(AM1470) Downtown Eastside Group Opposed To Building A Tower
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52071
No Venables Tower collected 800 signatures petition to stop building a 12-15
stories tower, and another 5-7 stories tower. They said the towers is out of the
character of their neighborhood
(Sing Tao) 700 Warnings On Water Wastage In Vancouver
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52071
(World Journal) Bidding War For Single Homes in Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3328327/article--/?ref=
http://www.worldjournal.com/3328330/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
According to Sothebys Intl Realty Canadas Top-Tier Real Estate Report, first
half year of 2015, 2,465 real estate sales in Vancouver are over $1M, increased
by 48% compared to last year. Most of them are single homes over $1M (1,921),
non-single homes increased by 118%
Definition of Mansion/ luxury home in Vancouver has changed: over $3.54M, at least 4,000 sq. feet, 3-4 bedrooms
Because less and less single homes are available, many buyers have to increase
their bids to as high as 20% more. Many of them re-sell the property within a
short time. Expect that this kind of speculation will increase even more
Caused by low interest rate and high demand by offshore buyers
7.10 (Fri)
n/a
7.11 (Sat)
(World Journal) Vancouvers Social Housing More Expensive Than Market Condos
http://www.worldjournal.com/3330172/article--/?ref=
One of the 14 new social housing build by Vancouver (with help of province) is
significantly more expensive. Canadian Taxpayers Federation: puzzled and
questioned the effectiveness of social housing projects government invested
(World Journal) Safety Concern When More Coop Housing?
http://www.worldjournal.com/3330176/article--
/?ref=
City of Vancouver will increase 14 more coop housing, some at popular
neighborhood in downtown and Westend. Some worried if that would create
safety issues
61 incidents that involved police intervention in June at a new Coop Housing at
111 Princess Ave. that was build last Nov.
VPD: these incidents usually spike in the first year, but will gradually drop.
Mostly involve mental illness
City Cllr. Kerry Jang: good sign more homeless people willing to move to
houses and receive help
7.12 (Sun)
(World Journal) Neighbours Worried About Old Character Homes Torn Down
http://www.worldjournal.com/3331368/article--/?ref=
5,297 old single homes torn down since 2010, on average 3 per day
since new bylaw that aim at preserving character homes enacted, house
demolition permit didnt drop but even increase by 17%
Dunbar residents saw many houses in good condition are torn down or under
renovation. Think City should improve rezoning planning. Building luxury
homes dont help with improving livability of the neighborhood, but will benefit
more if replaced by townhouses and multi-level unit housing
7.13 (Mon)
(AM1470) Vancouver West Residents Opposed To High Rise
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52145
21 stories highrise at Pendrell/ Denman. West Side Neighbors: opposed since
2008, worried it will turn the neighbourhood into another Yaletown. Too much
density added.
(Fairchild TV) City of Vancouver Reminds Public To Beware Of Causing A Fire
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=1f6325d1b1080e812e7b713ae61f4ebc
(World Journal) Chinas Stock Market Fall. Affluent Switched To Real Estate
Overseas
http://www.worldjournal.com/3332921/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
Many may invest their money to real estate in Canada and Australia. Housing
here is affordable from the RMBs perspective. Some attempted to buy the
apartments in the entire condo, which is very rare
But also some Chinese investors cancel their offer because of the stock market
crash
91,000 affluent Chinese immigrated overseas (average asset $31M), mostly to
US, Canada, Australia and UK, leading their housing market
7.14 (Tue)
(AM1470) Change Of Staff At TransLink After Plebiscite
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52184
BC Rapid Transit Company CEO Doug Kelsey and TransLink Vice- Chair Bob
Paddon left effectively today. TransLink didnt release any details and whether
this is a lay-off , but on their brief written announcement, it says removing the
Vice-chair position to reduce expense, and be replaced internally
Canadian Taxpayers Association: shows No result at plebiscite forces
TransLink to make changes, and reform must come top to bottom. Still worried
that they would receive huge amount of compensation, hope TransLink would
learn their lesson
(Fairchild TV) Management Changes Two Weeks After Plebiscite Voted Down
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=022a50d5a53f9f27b285e58d37441bdd
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Council listened for public input on whether to build a
new rental apartment in Westend
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=572624400295bcd695e277e7a8ae8898
Residents: bring in too much density and 40,000 people while St. Paul Hospital
was removed, take away views of English Bay
Developer: include more rental housing and family housing
7.15 (Wed)
(Sing Tao) Mo Yang Ching Won Judicial Review; Re-evaluate Refugee Application
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/realtimenews/rtnews_details_xml.php?id=32280.15&
NodeID=1
(Ming Pao) 3 Senior Managerial Staff Left TransLink; Two Replacements, One
Position Removed
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150715/vas1h_r.htm
7.16 (Thur)
(Fairchild TV) Confirmed Victim Of Burnabys Gun Shot Yesterday Is Vancouver City
Staff
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=01fedae705feceee27508a08a0222e63
Mayor Robertson: disturbing to City staff, offers counseling if needed
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouvers Cleaning Department Head Killed By Gun Shots
Outside Burnaby Home. VPD Heavily Armed City Hall
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150716/vap1h_r.htm
(World Journal) City of Vancouvers Department Head Attacked By Gun Shot. Police
Stand By
http://www.worldjournal.com/3338026/article--/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Manager In City of Vancouver Killed By Gun Shots, May Be Motivated By
Layoff
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-16/headline1437041852d5680443.html
(Sing Tao) Two Vancouver Downtown Bridges May Be Torn Down For Pedestrian
And Bike Bridge
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-16/community1437038812d5679666.html
According to Downtown Vancouver BIA, info from a City Hall briefing shows,
Georgia Viaduct and Dunsmuir Viaduct will be torn down. Georgia Street will
connect to Pacific Boulevard, just like how Cambie St. connects to downtown
now
Dunsmuir Viaduct will be replaced by a pedestrian/ bike bridge, will benefit new
development of north side of False Creek
(AM1470) City of Vancouver Plans to Torn Down Two Viaducts
http://am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52259
(AM1320) TransLink Dont Have Amount of Compensation For Two Laid-Off Senior
Management Staff Yet
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11888%3A201507-16-19-29-55&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(Fairchild TV) More Training On Tasers For VPD Front Line Officers To Handle
Mental Illness Emergencies
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=86d3130a26fcbc2eb648a59ef45c8a63
(Ming Pao) Gregor Robertson Motioned To Increase Protection For Transgender
Residents
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150716/vasc_r.htm
If motion passed, city staff will consult with the LGBTQ committee and Park
Board for recommendations to strengthen support for transgender residents, to
ensure their rights and safety, and receive respect equally.
(Ming Pao) Ching Mo Yeungs Refugee Application Review Status Granted. Hard To
Deport In the Short Run.
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150716/vab1h_r.htm
Immigration and Refugee Board: only relying on one sided evidence provided by
court in China without Ching attending the hearing, and accept Chinas
accusation of Ching is unreasonable.
Chings lawyer: ruling very fair. Havent decided whether Ching will apply for
refugee status the second time, or, continue the lawsuit on his permanent
residency status, but ruling very helpful to let Ching staying in Canada in the
long run.
(World Journal) Ching Mo Yeung Won Judicial Review For Refugee Application
http://www.worldjournal.com/3337829/article--
/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Judicial Review For Refugee Application. Ching Mo Yeung Won
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-16/headline1437041917d5680445.html
(World Journal) Three Unconceivable Things About Greater Vancouver Bus Lines
http://www.worldjournal.com/3337663/article-/?ref=
&npg=2
99 B is busiest bus line in North America, ridership reaches 17.3M per year,
which almost double the second busiest No. 20, which has a ridership of 8.45M.
Among 10 busiest bus lines, 6 are to UBC, 8 directly or pass through UBC
Except South of Fraser River, ridership declined by 1- 10%. But Lower
Mainlands ridership increased by 0.6%
7.17 (Fri)
(World Journal) Some Vancouver Strata Councils Plan to Supress Short-term Rental
http://www.worldjournal.com/3339464/article--/?ref=
SFUs studies: Airbnb website that provides short -term home rental services
may be indirectly related to soaring housing price. Some strata councils are
working to amend their management regulations
More profits made at rental for a few days than monthly as property owner can
charge a higher rate. Worry more investors would purchase more property for
this purpose, and people who want a permanent home here wont be able to
afford one. Also safety concerns as its hard to take action against short-term
renters
(World Journal ) UBC Studies: Coop Housing in Vancouver Improves Housing
Affordability
http://www.worldjournal.com/3339458/article--
/?ref=
Coop housing like those built by City of Vancouver and Vancouver Community
Land Trust Foundation increase the supply of affordable housing and helps to
resolve housing problem to some extent
1st time City of Vancouver cooperate with agency besides BC Housing. The
Foundation can help city on that land leased for 99 years, and provide private
equity to develop. 358 units will be built by 2018. City will rent the units at
25% lower than market price
7.18 (Sat)
(Sing Tao, Westca.com) Recognized By City of Vancouver, Proclamation of Master
Wong Toa Day
(with photo taken with Acting Mayor Raymond Louie presenting the proclamation)
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-18/community1437213088d5683752.html
(Sing Tao) B&B Wave Emerged in Greater Vancouver. Fear That Rent For Residential
Will Increase
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-18/headline1437214499d5684492.html
City Cllr. Geoff Meggs: not aware that the City has any new measures
regarding B&B, and hard to tell if Vancouvers low vacancy and high rent is
related to B&B. As these data are not available now, will request city staff to
study on this
(Sing Tao) Most B&B Run Without License. Violate City Bylaw in Vancouver &
Richmond
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-18/headline1437214467d5684491.html
Most B&B advertised on Airbnb website have no license. According to
Vancouvers city bylaw, personal property cant be rented out for under 30
days if not hotel or holding B&B license. City hall will follow up if complaint is
received.
(World Journal) Greater Vancouver Mayors Leaving TransLink If No Solutions In 6
Months
http://www.worldjournal.com/3341006/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
7.15 (Wed)
(Sing Tao) Mo Yang Ching Won Judicial Review; Re-evaluate Refugee Application
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/realtimenews/rtnews_details_xml.php?id=32280.15&
NodeID=1
(Ming Pao) 3 Senior Managerial Staff Left TransLink; Two Replacements, One
Position Removed
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150715/vas1h_r.htm
7.16 (Thur)
(Fairchild TV) Confirmed Victim Of Burnabys Gun Shot Yesterday Is Vancouver City
Staff
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=01fedae705feceee27508a08a0222e63
Mayor Robertson: disturbing to City staff, offers counseling if needed
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouvers Cleaning Department Head Killed By Gun Shots
Outside Burnaby Home. VPD Heavily Armed City Hall
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150716/vap1h_r.htm
(World Journal) City of Vancouvers Department Head Attacked By Gun Shot. Police
Stand By
http://www.worldjournal.com/3338026/article--/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Manager In City of Vancouver Killed By Gun Shots, May Be Motivated By
Layoff
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-16/headline1437041852d5680443.html
(Sing Tao) Two Vancouver Downtown Bridges May Be Torn Down For Pedestrian
And Bike Bridge
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-16/community1437038812d5679666.html
According to Downtown Vancouver BIA, info from a City Hall briefing shows,
Georgia Viaduct and Dunsmuir Viaduct will be torn down. Georgia Street will
connect to Pacific Boulevard, just like how Cambie St. connects to downtown
now
Dunsmuir Viaduct will be replaced by a pedestrian/ bike bridge, will benefit new
development of north side of False Creek
(AM1470) City of Vancouver Plans to Torn Down Two Viaducts
http://am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52259
(AM1320) TransLink Dont Have Amount of Compensation For Two Laid-Off Senior
Management Staff Yet
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11888%3A201507-16-19-29-55&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(Fairchild TV) More Training On Tasers For VPD Front Line Officers To Handle
Mental Illness Emergencies
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=86d3130a26fcbc2eb648a59ef45c8a63
(Ming Pao) Gregor Robertson Motioned To Increase Protection For Transgender
Residents
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150716/vasc_r.htm
If motion passed, city staff will consult with the LGBTQ committee and Park
Board for recommendations to strengthen support for transgender residents, to
ensure their rights and safety, and receive respect equally.
(Ming Pao) Ching Mo Yeungs Refugee Application Review Status Granted. Hard To
Deport In the Short Run.
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150716/vab1h_r.htm
Immigration and Refugee Board: only relying on one sided evidence provided by
court in China without Ching attending the hearing, and accept Chinas
accusation of Ching is unreasonable.
Chings lawyer: ruling very fair. Havent decided whether Ching will apply for
refugee status the second time, or, continue the lawsuit on his permanent
residency status, but ruling very helpful to let Ching staying in Canada in the
long run.
(World Journal) Ching Mo Yeung Won Judicial Review For Refugee Application
http://www.worldjournal.com/3337829/article--
/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Judicial Review For Refugee Application. Ching Mo Yeung Won
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-16/headline1437041917d5680445.html
(World Journal) Three Unconceivable Things About Greater Vancouver Bus Lines
http://www.worldjournal.com/3337663/article-/?ref=
&npg=2
99 B is busiest bus line in North America, ridership reaches 17.3M per year,
which almost double the second busiest No. 20, which has a ridership of 8.45M.
Among 10 busiest bus lines, 6 are to UBC, 8 directly or pass through UBC
Except South of Fraser River, ridership declined by 1- 10%. But Lower
Mainlands ridership increased by 0.6%
7.17 (Fri)
(World Journal) Some Vancouver Strata Councils Plan to Supress Short-term Rental
http://www.worldjournal.com/3339464/article--/?ref=
SFUs studies: Airbnb website that provides short -term home rental services
may be indirectly related to soaring housing price. Some strata councils are
working to amend their management regulations
More profits made at rental for a few days than monthly as property owner can
charge a higher rate. Worry more investors would purchase more property for
this purpose, and people who want a permanent home here wont be able to
afford one. Also safety concerns as its hard to take action against short-term
renters
(World Journal ) UBC Studies: Coop Housing in Vancouver Improves Housing
Affordability
http://www.worldjournal.com/3339458/article--
/?ref=
Coop housing like those built by City of Vancouver and Vancouver Community
Land Trust Foundation increase the supply of affordable housing and helps to
resolve housing problem to some extent
1st time City of Vancouver cooperate with agency besides BC Housing. The
Foundation can help city on that land leased for 99 years, and provide private
equity to develop. 358 units will be built by 2018. City will rent the units at
25% lower than market price
7.18 (Sat)
(Sing Tao, Westca.com) Recognized By City of Vancouver, Proclamation of Master
Wong Toa Day
(with photo taken with Acting Mayor Raymond Louie presenting the proclamation)
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-18/community1437213088d5683752.html
(Sing Tao) B&B Wave Emerged in Greater Vancouver. Fear That Rent For Residential
Will Increase
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-18/headline1437214499d5684492.html
City Cllr. Geoff Meggs: not aware that the City has any new measures
regarding B&B, and hard to tell if Vancouvers low vacancy and high rent is
related to B&B. As these data are not available now, will request city staff to
study on this
(Sing Tao) Most B&B Run Without License. Violate City Bylaw in Vancouver &
Richmond
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-18/headline1437214467d5684491.html
Most B&B advertised on Airbnb website have no license. According to
Vancouvers city bylaw, personal property cant be rented out for under 30
days if not hotel or holding B&B license. City hall will follow up if complaint is
received.
(World Journal) Greater Vancouver Mayors Leaving TransLink If No Solutions In 6
Months
http://www.worldjournal.com/3341006/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
7.19 (Sun)
(World Journal) Ching Mo Yeungs Appeal. Same Strategy As Lai Cheong Xing
http://www.worldjournal.com/3342548/article--/?ref=
Ching Mo Yeung use the same strategy as Lai: keep applying for refugee status
and appeal if failed, and take advantage of Canadian law of not allowing to leave
before lawsuits are done. Same lawyer as Lai
Different: Ching has Permanent Residents status, may have deeper pockets
than Lai since his companies have helped developed three high-end housing
and commercial projects, and made significant political donations before
But Canada and China has an agreement of sharing and returning owing
assets
(Fairchild TV) Permit Application For Building New Homes Most Complicated In
North Shore And Vancouver
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=45b60dbddc4b267a67ced2c509beb4f2
Fraser Institute: Vancouver & North Shore on average have to wait over 1
years for permit application. Extra cost on rezoning is also the highest in Lower
Mainland. Recommend to simplify rezoning bylaw for residential development
7.20 (Mon)
(AM1320) Vancouver City Council Will Vote On Burrard Bridge Upgrade Plan
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11910%3Aburrard
&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Consultation ended, City council will vote on this next week.
City plans to change the 5 lanes into 4 lanes, add a sidewalk at the East of the
bridge
City staff: traffic flow will be more or less the same. Budget will increase from
$30M to 35M. Will also add rails to prevent potential suicides and install
emergency phones
According to report on citys website, also consider take down a city property
at 900 Pacific Blvd. in order to expand the intersection at North side of
Burrard bridge for safety reasons
Cllr. Adriane Carr: ban corporate and union contributions, and cap individual
donations because it will have huge influence on city council policies when
elected. Province also made such suggestion last month
7.21 (Tue)
(AM1470) Voting Rate Close to 40% In Vancouver Municipal Election Last Year
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52372
Vancouvers Election Chair: report shows that voters are very satisfied with
being able to vote at any voting station
Voting rate was 43.4% last year, 9% more than 2011. Highest at Dunbar, over
57%. Renfrew-Collingwood lowest, 34%.
(AM1470) Gregor Robertson Arrived At Rome, Will Meet With the Pope
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52356
The Mayor arrived at Rome and will meet the Pope at the Environment Submit
as the only representative from Canada
Robertson said earlier, that he would request the Pope to pressure different
national leaders to take action targeting climate change.
(Sing Tao) Marijuana Plant Found in Vancouver Public Land.
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-21/community1437473293d5688087.html
The marijuana plant was found at a busy corner of Ontario St. and 20th Ave.,
beside other shrubs. Resident said marijuana plants are also found in other
places in the neighborhood. Suspected some have intentionally place the seeds
there. VPD investigating.
(AM1470) Strong Marijuana Plant Found In Vancouver Public Land
(World Journal) UBC Professor: To Suppress Housing Price, Should Prohibit Offshore
Buyers From Purchasing Old homes
http://www.worldjournal.com/3345123/article--
/?ref=
UBC Community & Region Planning: province should examine Australias
regulation of restricting offshore buyers from buying new homes, and collect
and release data of offshore buyers.
Consider amending property tax deferment to cover current gaps. Ie.
Applicants do not have to provide proof that they cant afford property tax, so
high income earners still make their way to apply. Many retired residents whose
children have left home still remain in large homes. Should change regulations
accordingly so they would consider moving into smaller homes, to make room
for families who need more living space
(World Journal) Parents Should Think Twice When Taking Their Own Money Out To
Help Finance Their Childrens Homes
http://www.worldjournal.com/3345126/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
Many Asian parents are 1.5 times more willing to help their children to
purchase homes, the proportion to non-Asian parents (42.5%), even if it means
a second mortgage, early withdrawal of their RRSP
Seniors who declared for bankruptcy has increased by 20.5% between 2010
2014, expect this number to rise
Money Coaches Canada: old age parents should first consider whether the
financing of their own retirement will be sufficient
Angus Reid survey: 48% is worried that they may not have enough money for
retirement.
Many are forced to retire early, and the purchasing power of their money
dropped
7.22 (Wed)
(Westca.com) Mayor Gregor Robertson Signed Climate Action Declaration
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=424274/lang=schinese.html
(Today Commercial News) Robertson Signed Climate Action Declaration
http://www.todaycommercialnews.com/epaper/showpaper.aspx?pub=BC&issue=20150
724
(Today Commercial News) City of Vancouver Decide In Fall Whether To Take Down
Two Viaducts. Welcomed By Chinatown Group
http://www.todaycommercialnews.com/epaper/showpaper.aspx?pub=BC&issue=20150
724
Guangzhou Friendship Society William Mah: support this as a portion of the
land will be used to promote Chinese culture
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Council Passed $35M Funding To Repair Burrard
Bridge
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=487cf32249fbaaa5a79258e26d54fe19
City Cllr. George Affleck: not appropriate to pass the newly added suicide
prevention bars without consulting the heritage preservation specialist
Heather Deal: reasonable. $35M within the capital budget
(Fairchild TV) City Cllr Adriane Carr Motion To Limit Campaign Expense
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=3c35b2cafc3270e16ca434e74469b06e
Cllr. Carr: voters would be very worried if private or corporate donors already
affecting city policies. This issue must be addressed
7.23 (Thur)
(AM1470) Vancouver City Council Passed Burrard Bridge Upgrade Plan
http://am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52451
NPA criticized city council passed the plan hastily without enough public
consultation
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouver Passed Reducton of Car Lane On Burrard Bridge. City
Councillor Worried Bottle Neck
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150723/vas4_r.htm
Cllr. Deal: number of pedestrians and cyclists on Burrard bridge grow rapidly,
whereas cars decreasing. Reducing one car lane for expansion of sidewalk is to
address this change
Cllr. Affleck: population grow by 5,000 each year, worried it will get harder for
people to get in and out of downtown and create a bottleneck
Vancouver Coastal Health: On average one person jumped from burrard bridge
per year, lowest than Lions Gate where there is 4 per year. Building higher
fence will help to prevent suicides. Hope it wont affect the historical appearnce
(World Journal) Ban On Taking Down Character Houses. Public Consultation Next
Month
http://www.worldjournal.com/3348311/article--
/?ref=
(World Journal) Taking Down Of Two Viaducts. Motion In September
http://www.worldjournal.com/3348318/article- 2 -9 /?ref=
Cllr. Meggs: residents have gradually changed from opposing view to more
positive recently. City Engineering hasnt heard more protest. If the two
viaducts are taken down, the land underneath it can be fully utilized ie. Build
new park or affordable housing
Seismic upgrade of the viaducts will cost $50M to 60M. Taking them down only
add a few minutues for cars to go between Vancouver East and Downtown
Eastside
The land at west side of Gore St. wont be divided by the roads going to the
viadcuts
DVBIA welcomes. Will bring more development opportunities
7.24 (Fri)
(Sing Tao) Robertson Meet the Pope. Reduce GHG Emission, Poverty Relief
http://std.stheadline.com/oversea/0724ao39.html
(Sing Tao) 60% Vancouver Bike Lanes Have Record-breaking Usage
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-24/province1437732663d5693687.html
6 out of 10 bike lanes have record breaking usage in June, Point Greys Seaside
Greenway that was put to used since last summer has significant usage
on Burrard Bridge, on averate 6,600 bikes every weekend in June, increased by
2,000 since last year
(Sing Tao) Guang Zhou Sister City Soccer Tournament. First Game This Sunday
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-24/community1437729810d5692913.html
Guang Zhou Soccer team will play against the Vancouver team which is once
again, led by the Mayor
(AM1470/ Westca.com) City of Vancouver Enforce Illegal Pot Dispensaries
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=424867/
/lang=schinese.html
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52489
City started to enforce with the new bylaw and send out warning letters to
illegal pot dispensaries ie cant smoke pot inside the dispensaries or sell food
that contains pot
Some pot dispensaries said, citys enforcement would cause much impact to
their business
(AM1470) TransLink Hiring New CEO
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52487
(AM1470) Some Wait In Tents For Tomorrows False Creek Housing Pre-Sale
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52486
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52468
A real estate brought his wife and two children to line up for the pre-sale since
Monday. Will purchase 6 units, including one for his son
Some said it will attract professionals like
174 units, 16 levels, close to Chinatown, about $340,000 for a single room unit,
will be completed in 2018
7.25 (Sat)
(Ming Pao) TransLink Recruits New CEO Annual Salary $320,000 Plus Bonus
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150725/vasa_r.htm
TransLink new CEO: annual salary $320,000, 30% bonus, $15,000
transportation subsidy, $2,500 recreaton subsidy.
Taxpayers Association: TransLink hasnt learnt from their mistakes and keep
their promises. The new CEOs salary is stil way higher than CEO in other
parts of North America
7.26 (Sun)
N/A
7.27 (Mon)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Is TransLink New CEOs Salary & Benefits Reasonable?
Must let taxpayers who pay for the CEOs salary know the reasons behind.
Why over $90,000 of bonus necessary? Already received a lot of criticism when
Ian Jervis got the bonus. Why didnt listen to voters who have the right to
know and should have a say in it?
Bonus should only be available when the TransLink budget is balanced.
Increased ridership isnt necessarily accomplished by TransLinks effort. More
because of the change in population structure: Influx of new residents and
overseas students into Greater Vancouver.
If the Transportation Minister is truly disappointed, then he should do
something about it. The experiment of having TransLink managing
transportation perhaps should be over. Time for another experiment without it.
Should have another referendum whether to dismiss TransLink and hand it back
to the Province. Many callers have mentioned this before the transit plebiscite.
Many evidence already shows that TransLink doesnt work.
(AM1470) Gregor Robertson: Evaluating Salary Of TransLink Management
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52548
But didnt mention whether he agreed with lowering the salary
(AM1470) Taxpayers Association Criticize TransLink New CEO Too Much Salary And
Benefits
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52544
Taxpayers Association: Province has removed the bonus structure in crown
corporations, so TransLink should follow
(AM1470) Transgendered Community Said Their Homicide Rate Is 15 Times Of
Homosexuals
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52540
(AM1470) TransLink Said In a Letter, They Will Discuss With Mayors About Salary &
Benefits
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52552
The Mayor: hope to compare data with other cities. Salary shouldnt be higher
than other cities, but TransLinks job has to be carried out by an exceptional
person
(Sing Tao/ Westca.com) Sister City Soccer Tournament. Guangzhou Won By 6:4
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-27/community1437988310d5696233.html
Deputy Mayor Reimer succeeded in catching the ball as the goalie just 20
minutes after the game has started. She said she started playing soccer since 5,
and feel that sports is the best way to connect different culture. Hopes to see
more women soccer players in Vancouver in the future.
(World Journal) Waiting In Line For A Few Days To Snatch False Creek Condos
http://www.worldjournal.com/3354179/article--/?ref=
(World Journal) Vancouver East Residents Plead to Improve Drug Addiction And Sex
Trade Problems
http://www.worldjournal.com/3353558/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
A Chinese resident said, since moved to that neighbourhood, already called
police at least 6 times for blatant drug deals and sex trade soliciting. Syringes,
condoms and underwear can be found easily around their homes. Its already
out-of-control. Hope more police patrol.
Residents had organized a petition to ask City of Vancouver to take action.
400 signatures were collected. Most are parents. However no improvement is
seen as far. Many said they dont feel safe enough to let their children play
outside by themselves during the day.
(Fairchild TV) TransLink Was Criticized For Hiring New CEO With Overly High
Salary
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=8e09ecaeb8fc3c2f8f0b52fff9eec3ec
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Hall Proclaim This Year As Prides Week
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=793fde23ec4fb2972bfe2ee461f63645
7.28 (Tue)
(World Journal) Gregor Robertson: Vancouvers Housing Market Is At A Breaking
Point
http://www.worldjournal.com/3355965/article-/?ref=
Reference to:
http://www.thetyee.ca/News/2015/07/27/Vancouver-Breaking-Point
Robertson: City of Vancouver has limited tools and resources. Hope a
speculation tax or luxury tax will transfer some of the profit made in the
housing transactions back to local residents and let me locate in Vancouver.
Robertson: Necessary to collect data of offshore buyers because policies must
be based on data. Also worried the discussion will become racial discrimination.
Hope the focus will be shifted onto vacancy rate and speculation.
UBC Community & Regional Planning: the open letter between Mayor
Robertson & Premier is only a show as City of Vancouver already knows where
the Province stands.
Robertson also shot at the federal government for the failed system.
(World Journal) Parking Spot In Downtown Vancouver Asking For $45,000
http://www.worldjournal.com/3355962/article-- 4-5 /?ref=
MLS system shows, this 145 sq. feet parking spot is asking for $45,000, that is
$310 per sq feet. Located inside the building on 1200 Pacific Blvd.
UBS School of Business: shows that demand for parking spots is getting intense.
Selling or renting parking spots is very common in some major cities around the
world. Believes that City isnt interested in stepping in as they want to
encourage using public transit. More apartments dont provide matching
parking spots anymore
(World Journal) Vancouver Tenants Expect Rent Increase Tsunami
http://www.worldjournal.com/3355968/article--/?ref=
Vancouver Sun Columnist Barbara Yafee: rental rates no longer reflect market
values, 10-20% increase last year for new leases. Population growth plus more
people are opting to rent, rental pool is becoming larger
(AM1320) City of Vancouver Enforce Pot Dispensaries That Violate the New Bylaw
Target on dispensaries who are not qualified to run as a charity
7.26 (Sun)
N/A
7.27 (Mon)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Is TransLink New CEOs Salary & Benefits Reasonable?
Must let taxpayers who pay for the CEOs salary know the reasons behind.
Why over $90,000 of bonus necessary? Already received a lot of criticism when
Ian Jervis got the bonus. Why didnt listen to voters who have the right to
know and should have a say in it?
Bonus should only be available when the TransLink budget is balanced.
Increased ridership isnt necessarily accomplished by TransLinks effort. More
because of the change in population structure: Influx of new residents and
overseas students into Greater Vancouver.
If the Transportation Minister is truly disappointed, then he should do
something about it. The experiment of having TransLink managing
transportation perhaps should be over. Time for another experiment without it.
Should have another referendum whether to dismiss TransLink and hand it back
to the Province. Many callers have mentioned this before the transit plebiscite.
Many evidence already shows that TransLink doesnt work.
(AM1470) Gregor Robertson: Evaluating Salary Of TransLink Management
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52548
But didnt mention whether he agreed with lowering the salary
(AM1470) Taxpayers Association Criticize TransLink New CEO Too Much Salary And
Benefits
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52544
Taxpayers Association: Province has removed the bonus structure in crown
corporations, so TransLink should follow
(AM1470) Transgendered Community Said Their Homicide Rate Is 15 Times Of
Homosexuals
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52540
(AM1470) TransLink Said In a Letter, They Will Discuss With Mayors About Salary &
Benefits
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52552
The Mayor: hope to compare data with other cities. Salary shouldnt be higher
than other cities, but TransLinks job has to be carried out by an exceptional
person
(Sing Tao/ Westca.com) Sister City Soccer Tournament. Guangzhou Won By 6:4
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-27/community1437988310d5696233.html
Deputy Mayor Reimer succeeded in catching the ball as the goalie just 20
minutes after the game has started. She said she started playing soccer since 5,
and feel that sports is the best way to connect different culture. Hopes to see
more women soccer players in Vancouver in the future.
(World Journal) Waiting In Line For A Few Days To Snatch False Creek Condos
http://www.worldjournal.com/3354179/article--/?ref=
(World Journal) Vancouver East Residents Plead to Improve Drug Addiction And Sex
Trade Problems
http://www.worldjournal.com/3353558/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
A Chinese resident said, since moved to that neighbourhood, already called
police at least 6 times for blatant drug deals and sex trade soliciting. Syringes,
condoms and underwear can be found easily around their homes. Its already
out-of-control. Hope more police patrol.
Residents had organized a petition to ask City of Vancouver to take action.
400 signatures were collected. Most are parents. However no improvement is
seen as far. Many said they dont feel safe enough to let their children play
outside by themselves during the day.
(Fairchild TV) TransLink Was Criticized For Hiring New CEO With Overly High
Salary
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=8e09ecaeb8fc3c2f8f0b52fff9eec3ec
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Hall Proclaim This Year As Prides Week
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=793fde23ec4fb2972bfe2ee461f63645
7.28 (Tue)
(World Journal) Gregor Robertson: Vancouvers Housing Market Is At A Breaking
Point
http://www.worldjournal.com/3355965/article-/?ref=
Reference to:
http://www.thetyee.ca/News/2015/07/27/Vancouver-Breaking-Point
Robertson: City of Vancouver has limited tools and resources. Hope a
speculation tax or luxury tax will transfer some of the profit made in the
housing transactions back to local residents and let me locate in Vancouver.
Robertson: Necessary to collect data of offshore buyers because policies must
be based on data. Also worried the discussion will become racial discrimination.
Hope the focus will be shifted onto vacancy rate and speculation.
UBC Community & Regional Planning: the open letter between Mayor
Robertson & Premier is only a show as City of Vancouver already knows where
the Province stands.
Robertson also shot at the federal government for the failed system.
(World Journal) Parking Spot In Downtown Vancouver Asking For $45,000
http://www.worldjournal.com/3355962/article-- 4-5 /?ref=
MLS system shows, this 145 sq. feet parking spot is asking for $45,000, that is
$310 per sq feet. Located inside the building on 1200 Pacific Blvd.
UBS School of Business: shows that demand for parking spots is getting intense.
Selling or renting parking spots is very common in some major cities around the
world. Believes that City isnt interested in stepping in as they want to
encourage using public transit. More apartments dont provide matching
parking spots anymore
(World Journal) Vancouver Tenants Expect Rent Increase Tsunami
http://www.worldjournal.com/3355968/article--/?ref=
Vancouver Sun Columnist Barbara Yafee: rental rates no longer reflect market
values, 10-20% increase last year for new leases. Population growth plus more
people are opting to rent, rental pool is becoming larger
(AM1320) City of Vancouver Enforce Pot Dispensaries That Violate the New Bylaw
Target on dispensaries who are not qualified to run as a charity
7.29 (Wed)
(Westca.com) Chinese Female Real Estate Agents Unethical Practise
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=425681/lang=schinese.html?utm_source=we
stca&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=news_extend
7.30 (Thur)
(World Journal) Developer Apply To Build Highest Office Tower in Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3359567/article--/?ref=
Oxford Properties: 1133 Melville St., if passed, will be 33 floors with 287
parking stalls, and a base area of 658,657 sq. feet, completed in 3 years
7.31 (Fri)
(World Journal) TransLink Apologized For Refusing To Pick Up A Senior Lady
http://www.worldjournal.com/3361052/article--/?ref=
Bus driver refused to let a 100-years-old Port Moody resident on walking
support board the bus, because no one was available to help, and the driver
said he had no insurance covered, so couldnt came out to assist her. Driver
left her
TransLink: no such regulations, apologized and will investigate
8.1 (Sat)
(Sing tao) Report: Risk of Market Correction In Greater Vancouvers Housing Market
Next Year
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-07-31/province1438338878d5704118.html
City with soaring housing prices like Vancouver may see a market correction. It
would have to drop around 40% to match income level of average residents.
Sales has increased by 50% in the past two years
(Fairchild TV) Powell Street Market Opened By Vancouver East Residents Opened
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=5c1d3094cb6ad88a8fe5a64e0bdd8b1e
50 vendors, will generate $10,000 each day, open one day a week, will help
alleviate poverty. Will replace the Pigeon Park location
A vendor said the new place is cleaner and tidier. Lot of thefts at the old
location
8.2 (Sun)
(Fairchild TV) Over 600,000 People Attended 37th Vancouvers Pride Parade
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=41b7a4257befb2e8999eb01cb3b376b0
(Ming Pao) DTE Street Market Opened Every Sat On Powell Street
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150802/vas1h_r.htm
Only a few Chinese vendors. Lily is one of them. She said, mostly sells things
she doesnt use anymore, sometimes items picked up at garbage after cleaning.
City lease the land for free
(AM1470) Vancouver City Planning & Development Manager Resigned By The End Of
The Year
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52722
Brian Jacksons term the shortest. He said, good timing as he has completed all
the projects on hand. Accomplishment: suggesting to City council to make
First Shaughnessy as Vancouvers first Legacy Preservation area; however,
controversial as some owners cant take down their homes anymore. He said,
such policy hasnt been revised since 1986
(AM1470) Groups Representing Different Sexual Orientation Voice Out On Pride Day
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52724
Rainbow Refugee that helps refugee who are persecuted because of AIDS or
sexual orientation: some only feel safe at parade, and feel recognize the first
time. A participate from Paris said, a chance to show the world his true self
Vancouver Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence: still unfair to transgender people in
some places in Africa and Russia. A participant said: need to speak on behalf of
young people who are persecuted and died because they are transgender. Feels
good to walk for people who dont enjoy equal rights
(World Journal) Government Regulate Housing Unit Ratio. Industry: Only A Formality
http://www.worldjournal.com/3364360/article--
/?ref=
Some municipalities want to help young people to stay living in their city, and
set mandatory requirements for developers to build a certain ratio of 2- and 3bedrooms units. But industry said, only setting the requirement but without
further details, make it hard to enforce
If developers want to build 2- or 3- bed room units that sell for lower price,
they got very limited choices: build at lower levels, smaller area or on cheaper
land
Hard to include window in every room with the restrictions especially corner
units
Developer: city should tell them what they should do, otherwise, such
restrictions is not meaningful
Vancouver: new building projects must include at least 35% of units that have
more than 2 bedrooms.
(World Journal) Rainbow Refugees Help Same Sex Partners Immigrate To Canada
http://www.worldjournal.com/3363847/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
8.3 (Mon)
(World Journal ) Rainbows Fly Everywhere In Vancouver During Pride Parade
http://www.worldjournal.com/3365102/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
(AM1320) Vancouver City Council Holds Talks On Pot Dispensary Regulations Today
The talk is today and Sept 10 for the industry. A pot dispensary owner said,
the new bylaw on banning marijuana food wont have much impact on them as it
is only a very small percentage of their sales and can be replaced by other
products
8.4 (Tue)
(World Journal) Greater Vancouver Real Estate: Tool For China Tourists Money
Laundering
http://www.worldjournal.com/3366818/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
According to Provinces report, $10M non-declared cash/ cheque were found
from Chinese tourists at yvr from June 2012 to Dec 2014. Vancouver becomes
a convenient location for such money laundering because of its proximity to
China
Accounting consultant: dealt with a case recently about a Chinese citizen who
holds $450M from corruption and invested his money in Vancouvers real estate
for a few years. This is not an isolated case. Many in the real estate industry
may purposely ignored this and even participated in it
Some hired a professional money carrier in Hong Kong to bring money to
Vancouver where they charge 20% commission ie. Through changing commercial
invoice, and force 200 of their staff to send $50,000 to his Vancouver bank
account in order to avoid offshore investment restrictions in China. Then he
would use that sum to invest in a $7M mansion here
8.5 (Wed)
(AM1470) City of Vancouver Recommend Repair Options For Millennium Gate
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52797
Twenty bronze plates on the Millennium Gate were stolen over a year and City
of Vancouver finally decided to reinstall the plagues
Recommend plastic plates instead of metal one.
(World Journal) Monthly Rent For Vancouvers 2 Bedroom Condo Reaches $1,300
http://www.worldjournal.com/3368744/article- 2 - 1300 /?ref=
First priority: restore public trust and cutting cost and increasing revenue. Will
first stop the recruitment of TransLink CEO; increase transparency
Will communicate with municipalities and communities. Hope owners whose
property values increased as a result of transportation infrastructure, would pay
a relative tax to invest back to transit system
8.6 (Thur)
(AM1470) Public Still Have Doubts About Compass Cards Operation
http://am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52828
(AM1470) Taxpayers Association: TransLink Made the Right Decision
http://am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52823
Jordan Bateman: TransLink made a right decision overall, but worried the two
tiers fee system will create confusion and TransLink will lose significant amount
of revenue.
(AM1470) Buses Will Have Flat Rate For All Zones Starting Oct 5
http://am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52823
$2.75 for all buses, skytrain, seabus, Canada Line and Westcoast Express will
keep the zone system
(AM1470) Vancouver Shelter Filled With Drug And Alcohol Problems
http://am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=52812
Lookout Society
(Sing Tao) High Rent In Vancouver Keeps International Students Away
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-08-06/headline1438856030d5713478.html
International student prefer to live on campus as it is more expensive to rent
outside campus, which was the other way around before
(Fairchild TV) TransLink Announced One Zone System For All Buses From Oct 5
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=2d6f251981f688b3a1310c6fe81a7487
(Westca.com) Locals Are Angry! Foreigners Should Pay 75% When Purchase Property
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=427730/lang=tchinese.html?utm_source=we
stca&utm_medium=topic_hot&utm_campaign=news_extend
Some comments left at social media that demands non-Canadians be charged
75% more taxes when buying properties here
(Westca.com) Vancouver Housing Market Boiling Hot With Fierce Competition
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=427804/_
/lang=schinese.html
According to Sothebys International Realty Canadas report, in the first half of
the year, most single homes in Vancouver were sold above the asking price.
54% are sold between $1-2M, 18% are over $4M
Ie. A single home in Vancouver Wests asking price was $599M, but was sold at
$801M in May
Many homes were sold at no subject offer in order to compete. Some
unethical realtors made phantom bids to create an impression that many
other buyers were trying to make an offer, thus increasing the house price
further
8.7 (Fri)
(World Journal) Vancouver Single Home Became Disposal Site
http://www.worldjournal.com/3371802/article--/?ref=
Old houses on Knight & 49th Avenue that are waiting to be redeveloped became
disposal site o couches, TV, tires invested with mosquitoes and flies and filled
with awful odour, affecting the hygiene of the neighbourhood. Same thing
happened at E49th & Argyle.
(World Journal) Write Down Their License Plate Number And Report To City Hall
http://www.worldjournal.com/3371809/article--/?ref=
8.8 (Sat)
(World Journal) Ten Major Reasons For Vacant Properties
http://www.worldjournal.com/3373717/article-- 10
/?ref=
Mukhtar Latif, City of Vancouvers Housing office has made recommendations
to the Mayor and city council about collecting data on vacant housing through
working with BC Hydro
8.9 (Sun)
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Chinatown Festival. Attracted Over 10,000 Visitors
http://news.singtao.ca/vancouver/2015-08-09/province1439115625d5717428.html
(Sing Tao) The Eventful Chinatown Festival Continues Today
http://www.worldjournal.com/3374774/article--/?ref=
8.10 (Mon)
(Fairchild TV/ AM1470) City of Vancouver: Campaign Signs Placement Is Regulated
By City Bylaw
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=d6979f4b1fc40f9d720e42d4ce13bb10
Removal fine $100-300 if misplaced
8.11 (Tue)
(Sing Tao) City of Vancouver $75,000 Funding To Help Repair Toi Shan Benevolent
Association Building
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/144684/2015-08-11/post- 7-5 -
/?variant=zh-hk
Chinese Society Buildings Matching Grants, $75,000 for the Chinatowns Toi
Shan Benevolent Associations hundred-years-old building
(World Journal) Home Rental May Become The New Trend Under Soaring Housing
Price
http://www.worldjournal.com/3377470/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
More will choose to rent as putting most of your income into housing is too
risky, and average wage cant afford owning a home in Greater Vancouver.
Demographics of home renters will become more diverse, from baby boomers,
millenials and new immigrants
(World Journal) City Permits To Take Down A Vancouver East House After Garbage
Are Removed
http://www.worldjournal.com/3378187/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
City sent staff to clean up the garbage at a vacant property at E49th Ave. that
was waiting for rebuilt. The owner was angry as this is already third time he had
to pay out of his own pocket to remove the garbage.
City Engineer: complaints received on garbage clean up, as well as the total
amount of illegally disposed garbage that are collected have increased year by
year. City has collected 2,161 tones of such garbage in 2014, 14% more than
2013, mostly are old mattress, furniture and electronics
8.12 (Wed)
(World Journal) Vancouvers New House Construction Increased By 7.9% in July
http://www.worldjournal.com/3379155/article-7 - 7-9/?ref=
8.13 (Thur)
(Fairchild TV) SUCCESS Will Open Beijings First New Immigrant Consultation
Service Centre in September
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=707e46efb6783920d5b251ef598157a6
First non-profit organization opened such office in Beijing
(Westca.com) Young People Fleeing Vancouver: Our Lives Are Good Here
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=429335/
/lang=schinese.html
Original article: http://www.metronews.ca/news/canada/2014/11/06/metro-votesyoung-vancouverites-fleeing-to-more-affordable-pastures.html (it was Nov. last year)
More young people with high education move out of Vancouver to other suburban
areas or even out of the province such as Ontario or Alberta for more affordable
housing and better job market
Age group between 20-30 has been declining. Decreased by 770 (2012), further drop
by 1,571 (2013). Mostly University graduate with bachelor or master degree, looking
for a job and ready to form a family
Average price for single home reaches $1.3M and condo $548,000
8.14 (Fri)
(Ming Pao) Chinese Policing Centre Forced To Move As City Of Vancouver
Increase Rent A Few Times More
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150814/vasa_r.htm
Policing Centre: signed 10-year-long contract with City of Vancouver at monthly
rent of $1,500. But as the contract expired the end of last year, City requests over
$4,000, which is way over the centres budget
Good location, but not possible to afford the rent as a non-profit organization.
Had tried to negotiate a discount but didnt reach any agreement. Will move to
268 Keefer St.
City of Vancouver hasnt responded yet
(Ming Pao) Another Senior Management Staff Left TransLink
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150814/vasc_r.htm
Rail Service Vice Chair Dave Beckley will leave TransLink and no replacement
at this position. Third senior management staff leaving after Bob Paddon and
Doug Kelsey.
(AM1320) Another TransLink Senior Staff Left Their Position
(Sing Tao) City of Vancouver Urges TransLink To Force CP Sell Railway Land At
Cheap Price
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/category//?variant=zh-hk
While CP Rail prepared to re-open Arbutus Corridor, City of Vancouver
requested Canadian Transportation Agency to stop CP from doing so due to safety
reasons ie. Damage infrastructure along the railway, traffic lights at 50
intersections were outdated, residents are used to no rail in the past 15 years
CP said the land along the rail has a potential price of $400M and is willing to sell
it at $100M to City, but City thinks $20M is reasonable price. Both sides hasnt
reached an agreement yet
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/150274/2015-08-14/post--93
/?variant=zh-hk
West Hotel, 488 Carrall St.
Since ownership transferred 3 years ago, condition deteriorated and worse after
another management company taken over last year. Ie. Elevator not fixed for over
108 days and no hot water for over 49 days, frequent drug deals and double
murder in March this year. Asking for compensation of $70,000
(Sing Tao) Search Made In Non-Licensed Pot Dispensary In Vancouver. Allegedly
Involved Organized Crime
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/150266/2015-08-14/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Limelife Society, 4800 Rupert Street. Have a total of 4 stores including one in
Nanaimo, although no arrest are made in the other three
About 100 pot dispensaries operating in Vancouver now, and most are running in
grey area.
(World Journal) Blame Chinese Immigrants For Soaring Housing Price. Liu Fei:
Not Fair
http://www.worldjournal.com/3383001/article--
/?ref=
Chinese Consulate General Liu Fei: nothing wrong with Chinese immigrants
buying properties with legal money and looking to start a good life in Canada, and
local economy and job market will benefit. Monitoring and management of
housing market is not the responsibility of Chinese government, so shouldnt
blame a certain ethnic community. Rather need collaborative efforts of different
levels of governments
(World Journal) Professor Yan: Stephen Harper Mis-interpret the 15% Vacancy
Rate
http://www.worldjournal.com/3382994/article- 15-
/?ref=
Data that the prime Minister used is from UBC City Planning Professor Andy
Yans longitudinal study on Vancouvers housing price released in 2013. But Yan
said, the 15% doesnt refer to condo vacancy but total housing units
According to Census 2011, 25% of housing units in Coal Harbor are vacant. But
vacancy issue only happens in certain neighborhood, and not proof to show that
they are owned by offshore investors
Since Conservative government eliminated the long-form census, they are unable
to trace how many info such as offshore investors. Many major cities such as NY
and London also face similar issues related to offshore buyers. Such tools is
necessary
8.15 (Sat)
(World Journal) Different Response To Feds Plan To Track Offshore Buyers Data
http://www.worldjournal.com/3384335/article--/?ref=
UBC Professor: complicated. Some buyers are Canadian Residents although the
money for the investment came overseas. These people may be categorized as
locals
Canadian Real Estate Association: good news. Currently very limited data. Dont
even have data on how many are first time home buyers
BC Real Estate Association: offshore buyers arent a serious problem as many
think. Data would help to give a clearer picture. Can be done through registration
of the buyer. But a challenge to decide who has the authority to do so, and would
need a clear definition about what constitutes an offshore buyer. Confusion now:
many Canadians who work overseas invest in Vancouvers real estate, also some
who are not Canadians but have legal status to stay in Canada buy homes here for
their own living
Real estate lawyer: most vacant properties are mansions, and their impact on
housing price is very limited, just like Florida. Most Chinese buyers are divided
into two groups: focus their investments towards luxurious mansions, whereas the
others intend to buy condos to rent out
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Second Hand Single Homes Average $1.75M. Only 7.6% Can
Afford
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/151787/2015-08-15/post- 175 -
7-6/?variant=zh-hk
For townhomes with average $810,000, 29.1% can afford. Owning a single home
would require a household income of $180,000
8.16 (Sun)
(World Journal) City of Vancouvers Intention Of Taking Down Georgia And Dunsmuir
Viaduct Questionable
http://www.worldjournal.com/3387250/article--
/?ref=
Former City Department Manager Ian Adman: impossible not to cause any
impact when taking down these two viaducts that cost over tenth of millions
and has traffic of over 60,000 each day. Although City said a better traffic
system will be in place, but Adman said, it is only connecting Georgia Street
diagonally to Pacific Blvd, but building a new road
Currently traffic along E Hastings Corridor, Chinatown and Cambie Bridge is
on the rise, anticipating the peak will last 6 to 8 hours. Question whether
drivers would be willing to take a route longer than the current one, and may
affect peoples desire to go to downtown
Marguerite Ford, Former City Councillor during 1976-1986
(http://www.orderofbc.gov.bc.ca/members/obc-1997/1997-marguerite-ford/):
doesnt oppose to the idea of taking down the viaducts, but City hasnt found a
good solution and prepared for the potential traffic congestion problem
Architecture Critic Trevor Boddy asked City Planner Holly Sovdi, on a
discussion at SFU, whether the land created after the take-down would be
another sweetheart deal with the developers.
Sovdi: that piece of land can be used to develop parks, affordable housing and
bike lanes. Dont know yet who will get the right of development
Boddy: Without knowing details such as who will get the right to develop the
land, new building density and height, shouldnt support any of the plans,
unless public interest are ensured.
8.17 (Mon)
(Fairchild TV) Real Estate Market Expected To Slow Down In the End of This Year
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=af5a968312f8d1e3246a966fac1606da
Realtor: Greater Vancouvers real estate market affected by Chinese investors
in recent years. Expect interest rate will rise after the federal election, and
RMB has been depreciating. Less Chinese investments on local real estate will
result.
(AM1470) Vancouver East Residents Oppose To Building A Tower
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53088
About 50 Grandview-Woodland residents protested against a building project
of a 5 to 12 levels tower on Commercial Dr. at Venables & Adanac. They said
the project is too big and worried about parking and traffic problems it would
incur
8.18 (Tue)
(Sing Tao) 9M Tourists May Visit Vancouver This Year
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/154861/2015-08-17/post- 900
/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal) City of Vancouver Purchased Land From CP. Preceded By VanDusen
Garden.
http://www.worldjournal.com/3387253/article- cp -
/?ref=
City purchased VanDusen Garden in the 1970s. Province and City paid $1M
each, and the remaining $1M by a lumber magnate
(World Journal) Chinese Investors Causing the Soaring House Price? Argument
Refuted
http://www.worldjournal.com/3388503/article-/?ref=
&npg=2
Since Chinese Consulate General Liu Fei said its unfair to blame Chinese for
the soaring house price, a Surrey teacher Lizanne Foster wrote an article to
Huffington Post regarding
Media should clearly define Chinese investors and Millionaires who are from
China. The former focused too much on ethnicity and have negative impact.
Reasonable when a millionaire wants to purchase property in a beautiful place
like Vancouver. Although some millionaires from China gained their money
through illegal ways, many millionaires in Canada do the same thing. So the
issue isnt an ethnic one.
Unequal distribution of wealth is unfair, but affordability and homelessness is a
problem originated from the economic system, not ethnicity. People should be
alert and avoid exclusion against Chinese like in 1907 from happening again.
8.17 (Sun)
(World Journal) City of Vancouvers Intention Of Taking Down Georgia And Dunsmuir
Viaduct Questionable
http://www.worldjournal.com/3387250/article--
/?ref=
Former City Department Manager Ian Adman: impossible not to cause any
impact when taking down these two viaducts that cost over tenth of millions
and has traffic of over 60,000 each day. Although City said a better traffic
system will be in place, but Adman said, it is only connecting Georgia Street
diagonally to Pacific Blvd, but building a new road
Currently traffic along E Hastings Corridor, Chinatown and Cambie Bridge is
on the rise, anticipating the peak will last 6 to 8 hours. Question whether
drivers would be willing to take a route longer than the current one, and may
affect peoples desire to go to downtown
Marguerite Ford, Former City Councillor during 1976-1986
(http://www.orderofbc.gov.bc.ca/members/obc-1997/1997-marguerite-ford/):
doesnt oppose to the idea of taking down the viaducts, but City hasnt found a
good solution and prepared for the potential traffic congestion problem
Architecture Critic Trevor Boddy asked City Planner Holly Sovdi, on a
discussion at SFU, whether the land created after the take-down would be
another sweetheart deal with the developers.
Sovdi: that piece of land can be used to develop parks, affordable housing and
bike lanes. Dont know yet who will get the right of development
Boddy: Without knowing details such as who will get the right to develop the
land, new building density and height, shouldnt support any of the plans,
unless public interest are ensured.
8.19 (Wed)
(Ming Pao) Vancouver The Third Most Livable City In the World
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20150819/var1h_r.htm
(World Journal) Vancouver Ranked The Third Livable City in the World
http://www.worldjournal.com/3390645/article-- 3/?ref=
8.20 (Thur)
(Fairchild TV) Province Announced Two New Representatives For TransLink Board
Of Directors
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=8b02ed5a86a1a326b7862bbba5eb74a7
NDP TransLink Critic George Heyman: doesnt help with accountability. Most
people want someone who is chosen by voters
Peter Fassbender: robust process in place and the two chosen board of
directors, former Vancouver Police Chief Jim Chu and former Surrey City
manager Murray Dinwoodie, are known for their practical leadership
Supported by Mayors Council Chair Gregor Robertson
(Sing Tao) Greater Vancouver Gardening Club Attended Park Boards 40th
Anniversary Celebration
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/162259/2015-08-20/post- 40
/?variant=zh-hk
Only Chinese group as an outstanding gardening club invited to attend. The
gardening club was advocated and formed by BCs late Lieutenant Governor
Dr. David C. Lam. Through 18 years of hard work, recognized by the
mainstream gardening circle
(Fairchild TV) 18th International Chiu Zhou Benevolent Associations Annual Meeting
Formally Start Today At Vancouver Convention Centre
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=0dbcc22a131326b8056b0c26d845dda3
Opening ceremony, trade shows and discussions, about 3,000 people attended
(Sing Tao) International Chiu Zhou Annual Meeting Formally Started In Vancouver
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/162263/2015-08-20/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Many think noise is more an issue now. Ie. Expo Line: about one minute after
Waterfront station, the db is close to 100, comparable to leaf blower which is
about 103.
TransLink responded: did a test, under 90 db, but not an unsafe level
(Fairchild TV) Plates On Chinatown Millennium Gate Replaced By Plastic Materials
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=fdbeb638e95f0bb8868a6e7c1969a713
City hasnt released schedule on when the replacement will be done. Chinatown
community leaders would like to see the installation done by Remembrance Day
8.21 (Fri)
(Sing Tao) Leaders From Three Levels Of Governments Support International Chiu
Zhou Annual Meeting
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/164771/2015-08-21/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
Three levels of government officials have attended, including Federal National
Defence minister Jason Kenney, BC Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon, BC
MLA Richard Lee, Richmond City Cllr. Chak Au, and Chinese General
Consulate Liu Fei
Vancouver Deputy Mayor Andrea Reimer declared this week as Vancouvers
Chiu Zhou Business Week on behalf of Mayor Gregor Robertson
(AM1320 Talk Show) TransLinks Two New Board of Directors
Commentators: Jim Chu and Murray Dinwoodie are chosen because they have
positive public image, and Chu has built up a lot of connections in the city
during his role as police chief. Somewhat helpful with the public image of
TransLink, though not to a great extent. Intriguing though that the province
has given us their two representatives in the board for so long until now
8.22 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) Landlord Change To Fixed-Term Lease. Take Advantage Of Legal
Loophole, Suspected By Tenants
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/166991/2015-08-22/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
original article:
http://www.vancouversun.com/business/West+tenants+foul+over+high+rent+hikes/11
305576/story.html
Increase rent by 20%. Landlords who uses fixed-term lease that include move
out clauses can raise rent by whatever amount they choose once the term is
up. Unlike the month-to-month rental agreement, not bounded by the annual
caps of 2.5% according to the Residential Tenancy Act
(World Journal) Restrict Offshore Buyers. Lawyer: More Negative Impact
http://www.worldjournal.com/3395197/article--
/?ref=
Australia: although such restriction is in place, housing price still increased by
10% last year
Vancouver lawyer: if governments focus on resolving housing affordability is on
offshore buyers, and charging them extra fees, still not possible to stop Chinese
buyers from purchasing property in beautiful Vancouver. Question locals are
xenophobic, and whether the voice would be as large if the buyers are from
England per say.
Also other factors leading to housing price increase such as low interest rate
and population boom. Unfortunate most people only focus on offshore buyerss
luxury home market
8.23 (Sun)
(Sing Tao) Pharmacists Want Pot Shops To Stop Using the Term Dispensary
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=431513/_
/lang=schinese.html
original article: http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=431513/_
/lang=schinese.html
BC Pharmacy Association wrote a letter to the Mayor about their concerns
include risk to public of confusing them with licenses pharmacies
City Cllr. Kerry Jang will pass their concerns to city staff
(Sing Tao) Chinese Realtor Plans To Build Luxury Assisted Living Apartment For
Seniors
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/168277/2015-08-23/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Element Lifestyle Retirement Inc. CEO Mr. Ho: his mother and 72years-old
wife, that are affected by Parkinson, are not able to receive the long-term care
they need with the current long waiting time. Many have to pursue private care
homes. The proposed luxury assisted living apartment will include movie
theatre, swimming pool and spa, also units with special care for Parkinson
patients.
Proposed site: W. King Edward and close to Canada Line. 4 and 6 stories high
apartment
Atus Group that analyze real estate: demand for senior apartments will increase
between 2031 and 2036, each year will need 33,000 units. As baby bloomers
will all be over 65 years old in 15 years, many affluent seniors living in
Vancouver West will be willing to pay for private care services.
(World Journal) 25,000 Vancouver Residents Filed As Low Income. Less Than They
Spend On Housing
http://www.worldjournal.com/3396475/article- 2 5000 -
/?ref=
original source: http://globalnews.ca/news/2179931/significant-number-ofvancouverites-claim-their-total-income-is-less-than-they-spend-on-housing/
25,00 families or about 30% in some affluent neighborhoods claimed filed their
income return as low income, which is lower than their expense spent on their
homes. These include Coal harbor and Shaughnessy
8.24 (Mon)
(Fairchild TV) Building Permits Issued By City of Vancouver Record-Breaking
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=e78baa1ce9b86173c8d5f876a00e64e5
City planner Brian Jackson: Increased 20% since last year to $13.4B, includes a
huge array of buildings from high rise residential to laneway housing, also
commercial in downtown area
Lots of vacant units? City has no regulation to restrict, all market-driven,
think the pace will slow down, will observe how global economy and Chinas
impact
(Sing Tao) Vancouver East Group Petition To Stop Building High Rise Apartment
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/169956/2015-08-24/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
2,000 signatures collected opposing a 12-15 stories apartment at Commercial
Dr. and Venables Street, with 150 200 units, including 30 dedicated for
mental health support. The NO TOWER Coalition said it doesnt blend in
with their neighborhood.
(World Journal) Feds Target Greater Vancouver Realtors For Anti-Money Laundering
http://www.worldjournal.com/3397538/article--/?ref=
original article:
http://www.theprovince.com/business/Federal+audit+takes+money+laundering+real+e
state+transactions+Vancouver+area/11311753/story.html
Rumors about Vancouvers Real Estate as the best money laundering tool.
Feds Financial Transactions and Reports Analysis Centre, Fintrac, has already
shifted their target to them.
According to Fintrac, any transactions that over cash of over $10,000 must be
reported. But between Jan 2012 and May 2015, only 2 of such transactions
were reported, and 5 suspicious cases. That doesnt reflect the increasing sales
over Greater Vancouver.
BC Real Estate Association: most realtors dont deal with such transactions,
and instead handled by lawyers and notary public. However, lawyers are not
required to do so under Fintracs regulation. A loophole problem.
A realtor said, hard to verify the authenticity of clients info
8.25 (Tue)
(Ming Pao) Vancouvers Building Permit In First Half Record Breaking
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150825/vas3_r.htm
Mayor Robertson: the figure shows that Citys economic action strategy is
working, and that greenest city plan can go hand-in-hand with economic
development
(Sing Tao) Vancouvers Building Permit Value Increased 20% In First Half
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/172452/2015-08-25/post--
2 /?variant=zh-hk
Mayor Robertson: data shows that citys economic strategy works. City will
continue to create more jobs and support investment
(World Journal) Value in Vancouvers Building Permits In First Half Breaks Record
http://www.worldjournal.com/3399050/article--
/?ref=
Confusing for youth and regulation is chaotic. Dispensaries are allowed and
even on-line program. No difference than being legalized already. Governments
should promote the negative impact of using pot.
Health Canadas stand is inconsistent when they now passively allow this while
being so strongly against Vancouvers new bylaw.
(World Journal) Tung Chan: Chinas Stock Market Wont Crash Down Vancouvers
Real Estate Market
http://www.worldjournal.com/3399317/article--
/?ref=
Former TD Bank Pacific Region Vice-CEO, and former NPA City Cllr. Tung
Chan: from previous experience, investors from Asia still trust that
Vancouvers real estate market is very safe. Sales may slow down slightly but
wont likely to result in huge under sale. Besides, the low Canadian dollar
makes the investment attractive, and Vancouver remains a safe haven.
(AM1470) Illegal Dumping Most Serious in Vancouver East
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53301
Especially disposal of old mattress, couches and bed, due to a lack of disposal
depot for large items
Eg. 58th Ave. & Fraser St., and Commercial Drive
City already dispatched staff to investigate. Anyone found dumping illegally will
be charged with associated clean up fees and fine $2,000
(AM1320) TransLink Safety & Security Affairs Senior Staff Resigned
4th senior staff resigned. TransLink didnt explain why George Bell resigned and
how much he was compensated, only said someone will take over his job. Vice
Chair David Beckley who is in charge of Compass Card and Fare gate will
resign the end of the month.
Interim CEO Doug Allens contract will end in Oct, and his job will be handed
over to CFO Cathy McLay temporarily till new person is hired.
TransLink: this is a part of plan to streamline management. Has cut about 30
senior position in the past 4 years, and saved about $4.4M expenses in salary
(Sing Tao) Increase Bus Service Before School Year Starts
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/172400/2015-08-25/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
(AM1320) On-Line Petition Request TransLink To Extend Hours For Bus Servies
8.26 (Wed)
n/a
8.27 (Thur)
(AM1320) Mayor Robertson Shows Support To Trudeaus Campaign Promise
Robertson applauds Trudeaus campaign promise of more funding on
transportation infrastructure for regions, with a total of $1.25B, as it is long
overdue.
(Sing Tao) Expensive Living In Vancouver. 40% Homeowners Sub Rent Their Homes
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/176428/2015-08-27/post--4
/?variant=zh-hk
Square One insurance company: 43% rent out their basement, laneway housing
or other rooms. Highest rate across the country. Twice of Toronto, 3 times of
nationals 14%
(AM1470) Fastspender Attended TransLink Board Meeting
Former VPD Chief Jim Chu and former Surrey City manager Murray Dinwoodie
first attended the meeting. Fastspender described the meeting as positive, and
each party agreed wit the Ten years Regional Transportation Plan proposed by
Greater Vancouver mayors. The challenge now is how to finance the projects
and move forward. Also, building public trust.
8.28 (Fri)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) 130 Applications For Pot Dispensaries. Is City of
Vancouvers new bylaw working?
If city strictly enforced the 300 meters restrictions, there shouldnt be more
than about 103 dispensaries. But even so, it is too much
Cllr. Jang first said the new bylaw is for regulation, but when so many applied
to open a dispensary, he said that it shows the demand is high. So that deviates
from his original intention of regulation
Worried about the long-term impact on youth as youth nowadays are becoming
more rebellious
8.29 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Received 176 Applications For Opening Medial Pot
Dispensaries
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/179600/2015-08-29/post-- 176
/?variant=zh-hk
Cllr. Jang: only 15- 16 will succeed, which means a success rate of lower than
10%. City used a very stringent guideline for licensing, ie. not within schools,
community centre, downtown and downtown eastside district. Dispensaries
cant be too close to each other, and applicants cannot have any criminal
record accordingly
(World Journal) City of Vancouver Received 176 Applications For Pot Dispensary
License
http://www.worldjournal.com/3405760/article-- 176 /?ref=
McDonald Briere who owned 17 pot dispensaries throughout the province said,
he has applied for license for 9 of his stores. The $30,000 license expense will
eventually be transferred to users.
(World Journal ) Millenia Rent Homes, First Choice On Transportation, Recreation
http://www.worldjournal.com/3405413/article--
/?ref=
Ie. Boutique hotel- provides a place for social network, downtown and close to
work or recreation facilities
(World Journal) Canadas Wealthiest Communities: Two in Vancouver West Rank The
Top Five
http://www.worldjournal.com/3404362/article-- 2
5/?ref=
Canadian Business: The top 25 Richest Neighborhoods in Canada. By average
household net worth, average family income and home value. Shaughnessy
Heights and Kerrisdale are in the 4th and 5th, after Ontarios Sunnybrook, York
Mills and Bridle Path.
8.30 (Sun)
(World Journal) Canadas 10 Ten Luxury Shopping Malls, 3 in Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3407119/article- 10 - 3
/?ref=
Pacific Centre and Oakridge Shopping Centre, Downtown Albernis Luxury
Zone
8.31 (Mon)
(AM1470) Robertson: Storm Highlighted Strength And Weaknesses Of the City
http://am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53499
Mayor: proud of the emergency response centers ability. Operated
continuously for 35 hours and taken over 1,800 calls. The storm brings out the
issues Vancouver is facing, and the key is how to coordinate each department
in a better way and with more flexibility, so tools become more accessible.
9.1 (Tue)
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Needs To Be More Flexible In Emergency Response
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/184778/2015-09-01/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
9.2 (Wed)
(Sing Tao) Office Building Vacancy Increased To 10.3% in Greater Vancouver
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/186354/2015-09-02/post- 103/?variant=zh-hk
Real Estate Company Avison Young: till June 20, downtown Vancouvers rental
office units vacancy has increased to 10%
Also highest in ten years. According to one realtor, as 7 more new commercial
buildings will be built in downtown Vancouver (which is equivalent to an extra 2.3M
sq. feet of rental space), by the end of this year, vacancy rate of rental office units is
expected to rise further to 12%
(Sing Tao) Sale Of Luxurious Mansions Rise 80%. 70% Chinese Buyers
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/186353/2015-09-02/post- 8 -
7 /?variant=zh-hk
23 single homes of over $3M were sold between Jan July 2014, increased to
40 at the same time this year, which is 74% more.
An apartment at Coal Harbour was sold at $7.75M, becomes the most
expensive apartment sold this year so far
(World Journal) Chinese Buyers Lead In Greater Vancouvers Luxury Home Market
http://www.worldjournal.com/3411370/article--/?ref=
9.3 (Thur)
(Sing Tao) Greater Vancouver Real Estate On Average Increase 30% in Past
Decade
ancouver.singtao.ca/187747/2015-09-03/post-- 10 3
/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal) Housing Sales In Greater Vancouver Continued To Rise This Summer
http://www.worldjournal.com/3413198/article--/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Expected Death Of At Least Millions If Earthquake Of Seven Magnitude Hit
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/187745/2015-09-03/post- 7 -
/?variant=zh-hk
According to the Province emergency response plan, an earthquake of 7 magnitude
that lasts for 10 20 seconds, will cause at least 140,000 people will be injured, and
100,000 homeless
SFU Natural Disaster Studies: Densely populated areas will suffer more injuries and
damages, government must have emergency response plans in place
(Sing Tao/ Westca.com) Mo Yang Ching Transferred $Millions To Invest In USTitanic
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=433749/_
/lang=schinese.html
original source: http://www.scmp.com/news/world/article/1854626/titanic-investment-chinesecorruption-suspects-teenage-daughter-revealed
According to Hong Kongs South China Morning Post, Canada and US securities
filings showed that about one month before Chinas Red Pol warning , Chings 18-
Document shows that Linda Chings investment term ends on April 2, 2016. The
12% investment return cannot be transferred to Linda or another third person.
9.4 (Fri)
(World Journal) Increase Income Helps Relief Housing Affordability Problems
http://www.worldjournal.com/3414645/article--
/?ref=
original source: http://thetyee.ca/Opinion/2015/09/03/Less-Focus-on-ForeignBuyers/
9.5 (Sat)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Offshore Buyers and Local Housing Market
City received so much revenue to support affordable housing ie. $30,000 for an
apartment. But question if the money spent justifies
Homeowners Grant doesnt help as housing price is very high
Survey said people need to save 10 years in order to own a home in Vancouver
Believe that speculation isnt a huge problem. Most demand comes from the
desire to live here. People buying homes for own use or vacation are good.
They can bring extra
Rather that intervening the market, governments should provide more support
for first time homebuyers, and dont intervene with the market
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53616
According to Hotels.com, hotel rental fees has increased in the first six months
of this year by 11% compared to last year due to large scale events ie. Womens
world soccer and it increased Vancouvers exposure which attract even more
tourists to come. Expect fees will fall in the coming few months
(World Journal) BCs Employment Best in North Vancouver, Canada West Area Not
Well
http://www.worldjournal.com/3416680/article--/?ref=
9.6 (Sun)
(World Journal) Vancouver East Hundred-Years-Old House Sold At $1.1M
http://www.worldjournal.com/3417838/article--110 /?ref=
9.7 (Mon)
(Sing Tao) 500 Less Students Enrollment In Richmond. School Board Cuts $4M
Budget Cut
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/193559/2015-09-07/post- 500 -
400 /?variant=zh-hk
School Trustee Allan Wong: Vancouver also has 500 less students in the new
school year. The 20+ students in Maquinna Annex will be combined with
Maquinna Elementary School, but this is different from school closure. Even if
to to close a school, the entire consultation and announcement process will
take 6 months. Would definitely give students and their parents enough time to
understand the situation.
Wong: less local student enrolled doesnt necessarily mean accepting more
overseas students. Ie. Overseas students in Vancouver is only 50 more than
last year to 1,600. Although international students will bring School Board
more income, the Board would also need to invest more resources for them.
Some motioned to increase the admission to 75 students this year, but we
decided to cap it at 50 after discussion.
9.8 (Tue)
(Sing Tao) Gregor Robertson Advocates To Accept At Least 20,000 Refugees Each
Year
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/195183/2015-09-08/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
Robertson will motion in City council to request federal government to
gradually increase the number of refugees Canada receive to 20,000 each year
by 2020.
Robertson will hold public forum on Tuesday to let citizens understand more
about the crisis and how communities can help
Robertson: Vancouver has always been receptive to refugees who lost their
homes. Feds can do more in this crisis and carry out their international
responsibility
Geoff Meggs: second the motion. Vancouver has been providing land and
money for immigrant settlement. A refugee and immigrant support center
Vancouver Welcome House, of which $4.1M is funded by City of Vancouver,
will be built and ready to use in 2016. Next step, City will study how they can
directly sponsor refugees to Canada
(Ming Pao) Gregor Robertson Advocates To Accept More Refugees. Public
Consultation Tonight
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150908/vas3_r.htm
Additional points from above: Robertson: Vancouver welcomes refuges and
have a proud history that brings hope for families in crisis. They can live safely
in Canada and find new opportunities. Vancouver must put in more efforts to
become a city that welcomes refugees.
(AM1470) City of Vancouver Forum Discuss How To Help Syria Refugees
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/realtimenews/van/content_CANADA_NEW.cfm?aid=1
81065
Mosaic: City of Vancouver sponsors the forum tonight. The purpose is to
gather groups that involve in Syria crisis, discuss what the next step is and to
connect with people who need help
(Sing Tao) Labor Groups Assemble To Advocate For $15 Minimum Wage
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/195184/2015-09-08/post--
15 /?variant=zh-hk
Robertson: encourages the private sector to adopt Citys Living Wage policy.
City is studying how to implement Living Wage, improve employees income,
and increase affordability
(World Journal) Gregor Robertson Hosts Forum. Invite Citizens To Discuss How To
Help Refugees
http://www.worldjournal.com/3420031/article--
/?ref=
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Student Enrollment in Public School Drops Significantly
This Fall
Public schools student enrollment dropped significantly while private school
increased (from about 70,000 to 80,000 this year)
Worry of unions collective agreement that caused strikes seems to be parents
major concerns of switching from public to private schooling
For many Chinese parents, many are concerned of the overly free sexual education,
which is part of family education, basic values. Parents dont have much say in this
Public schools and teachers should listen to parents more. Parents say on
important issues are often ignored whereas private schools are significantly more
receptive to parents voice
Private schools do better partly because the families are more well-off, more able
to invest in childrens education, parents have completed higher education
9.9 (Wed)
Kerry: city has many ways to help like provide housing and connect them to
medical care services
SFU professors: Vancouver is far for Syrian refugees relative to other Canadian
cities such as Toronto, and living in Vancouver isnt affordable. So not many of
them may consider here. Refugee is also a federal led issue. Just an easy
statement for Mayor to make
The 3 huge wall painting is about lives of early Chinese settlers in Vancouver,
and are located around Pender and Columbia Street. A Caucasian social worker
said, this may be related to people blaming Chinese for the soaring house price.
He is worried that Chinese elderly may become targets next.
Artist of the Wall Painting said the above assumption is only a speculation
because no racist comments are found, and buildings around also have graffiti.
Over the past 5 years since the paintings were finished, there have been about
10 graffiti found. Some First Nations paintings are damaged as well.
9.10 (Thur)
(AM1470) New Refugee Settlement Building Ready To Use Next June
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53748
Welcome House
Robertson suggests the feds to admit 20,000 refugees each year, and Canada
absolutely has the ability to do so.
(AM1470) Refugee Center In Vancouver Ready to Use Next Year
(AM1320) Dead Rate In Rental Homes
(AM1470) QE Park 75th Anniversary Celebrations
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53759
(Ming Pao) QE Parks Zip Line Trial Success With 20,000 Riders. Hong Kong
Considering adopting Such Facility
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150911/vas1h.htm?m=0
Park Board Chair John Coupar: will consult public to see if the zip line will be
installed in QE Park again next year
9.11 (Fri)
(AM1470) Marijuana Club Society Is Targeted
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53769
(Ming Pao) Dead Rate of Downtown Eastside Homeless 8 Times Higher Than National
Average. Mental Illness, Hepatitis C And Lack Of Care
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150911/vap1h_r.htm
UBC survey: interviewed 370 downtown east homeless persons age between
23- 72. 31 died. Dead rate is even 10 times more in the 20 59 age group
No. 1 reason causing dead is not overdose of drugs but mental illness, lung
disease such Hepatitis B
(Fairchild TV) Studies Show DTE SRO Residents Live A Shorter Life
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=d917e680c14c6fcd74d08c935436f1b5
Robertsonshows a crisis and Vancouver needs more affordable housing
(World Journal) Federal Warns 13 Pot Dispensaries Violated Bylaw
http://www.worldjournal.com/3425990/article-13 -/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Worlds One of Its Kind, One-Stop Refugee Centre Open In Vancouver
Next April
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/205958/2015-09-11/post--
- 4 /?variant=zh-hk
Mayor, ISS of BC reps. visited the center building site
A Syrian refugee who now lived in Vancouver: City of Vancouver demonstrated
support and tolerance for refugees by building this center.
(World Journal) BCs House Rental Third Highest In BC
http://www.worldjournal.com/3425783/article--/?ref=
(Sing Tao) QE Park Birthday. Free Open House On Sunday
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/category//?variant=zh-hk
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Health Canada Asked RCMP To close down Pot
Dispensaries in Vancouver
VPD is irresponsible for not taking any action to close down illegally operating
pot dispensaries, so RCMP has to take over things they failed to do.
Question if RCMP would take action because that is VPDs jurisdiction.
VPD hasnt taken up its responsibility and arrests have only been made in a
very small number of pot dispensaries despite of various problems associated
with their operation ie. Selling to minors, questionable source of the pot
VPD hasnt been as responsive as it should be, and City is likewise.
Federal government hasnt taken enough action either. Doubtful whether
RCMP would actually do anything, but at least a good start to show that
warnings are given to those dispensaries are operating something illegal and the
feds has the will to stop them
(Sing Tao) Premier Visit China The End of October For More Business Opportunities
And Celebrate BC, Guangzhou 30 Years As Sister Provinces
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/210965/2015-09-13/post- 20 -
10 /?variant=zh-hk
Premier will visit Beijing, Hong Kong and Guangzhou
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php
9.12 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) Returnees From Hong Kong Come Back to Vancouver To Buy Homes
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/207420/2015-09-12/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
BC Chinese Professional Realtor Association: More immigrants who have
returned to settle in Hong Kong came back this summer to buy properties.
Some plan to move back two years later, and they purchase property now in
case the housing market becomes even more expensive
Reason for the hot market: some retirees sold their single home and downsize
into apartments. For the money thats saved from this, they purchase one or
two smaller units for their children. So the sale of one house is turned into 3
smaller apartments; thats altogether 4 transanctions
9.13 (Sun)
(World Journal) Delay Property Tax Indirectly Help Seniors With Empty Rooms AT
Home
http://www.worldjournal.com/3428738/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
(World Journal) Lawyer: Property owners Can Ask For Compensation If First
Shaughnessy becomes Historical Presevation Area
http://www.worldjournal.com/3428748/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
Urges city not to, because 317 houses will be affected and causing the property
drops a few to tenths of millions of dollars. They would ask City to compensate
if that happens
9.14 (Mon)
(World Journal) Housing Price In Vancouver, Toronto Continues Rising
http://www.worldjournal.com/3431396/article--/?ref=
9.15 (Tue)
(AM1470) Federation Of BC Municipalities Discuss Refugees Issue
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53860
(AM1470) Vancouver Park Board Increase Fees By 2%
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53873
2% fee increase affect swimming pools, fitness centres and gyms
(AM1320) Vancouver Park Board Increase Fees
Coupar: fee increase is acceptable. Expected to bring over $30,0000 and help
cover costs of services; otherwise, some services will be cut
NPA Commissioners: this would add too much burden to average citizens
(Fairchild TV) Park Board Increase Fees To Cover Cost
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c08876cb72b043bfbd2009cb2f0ecbf5
Stuart Mackinnon: already adjusted in March by 2%, worried it would affect low
to middle income families
John Coupar: adjustment is usually made in Sept. The March adjustment was a
delay due to civic election. Only a minimal increase
(AM1470) Over 520 TransLink Employees Have Salary Over $100,00
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53875
Number of employees made over $100,000 has increased by 21% than 2014, 1/3
than 2014 . 57 are transit police. Urges to dismiss transit police and to be
replace by security guards because 2/3 of their job is about checking fee
evasion.
(Ming Pao) TransLink Employeed With $100,000 Salary Increase to 524 People.
Criticized For Having the Capacity To Increase Salary, None To Improve
Transportation
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150916/vas1h_r.htm
More employees may be receiving this amount as the report doesnt include
projects such as Canada Line and Golden Ears Bridge
Taxpayers Association: should dismiss transit police. Too costly
(Sing Tao) TransLink 520 People With Annual Salary $100,000
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/217834/2015-09-16/post- 520 10
/?variant=zh-hk
9.16 (Wed)
(Ming Pao) City Manager Of Vancouver Dismissed With Severance High As $556,000
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150916/vasc_r.htm
In order to make progress in major city policies, city council decided to face
new challenges with new way and new perspective
(AM1470) Vancouver City Manager Suddenly Left. Received $550,000 Severance
(AM1320 Talk Show) City Manager of Vancouver Dismissed
Puzzling when Ballems work coincides with Vision Vancouvers philosophy but
still got dismissed. It is Robertson who hired Ballem yet he let her go as well. If
Vision wants to bring changes, why the change of leadership happens now but
not right after the election
Didnt justified why it is necessary to dismiss Ballem when taxpayers are
penalized with her half-a-million severance is not justified
(Sing Tao) Vancouver City Manager Ballem Received $556,000 Severance For
Dismissal
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/category//?variant=zh-hk
Robertson: needs fresh approach as city faces transit plebiscite and economic
growth. Didnt request Ballem to leave but end her open-ended contract which
requires 20 months of notice ahead.
Marpole Residents Coalition: believes Ballem is forced to resign. Suspect may
be because Ballem is overly strict to senior staff as she is a very intelligent
person. In the past city doesnt consult public enough when planning for the
Marpole community, hope the new city manager will listen more
NPA criticized Vision For mismanagement
(Sing Tao) Vision Vancouver Criticized For 4 Senior Staff Leaving Or Retiring
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/217779/2015-09-16/post- 4 -
/?variant=zh-hk
Including Ballem, 4 senior staff at City are leaving or retiring.
George Affleck: shows Visions mismanagement, and make city staff feels
rudderless
Elizabeth Ball and MelissaDe Genova: surprised of the news. Mayor is the
person who is leading the city.
9.16 (Wed)
(AM1470 Phone-in Show) Contract of Vancouvers City Manager Was Ended
Suddenly
The half a million severance is 20 years of annual salary of average citizen. It is
unfair for City to give away that large sum of money without reasonable and
clear explanation
NPA failed their role as the opposition party. They claimed that they didnt
know about it, and criticized Robertson for ending Ballems contract, yet they
voted yes for the motion
A number of callers refer back to other policies that they disagreed with the
Vision City council such as bike lanes, and pot dispensaries. They also
criticized that the Mayors governing style hasnt changed at all and remained
secretive, even though he promised to listen more during last election
(Fairchild TV) Taxpayers Coalition: TransLink Salary Keep Expanding
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=53f13d594327d166a891ccad57c42d2d
Taxpayers Coalition: Can save $15-20M a year if use local police or security
instead
TransLink: overtime is paid when storms or skytrain disruptions happen
unexpectedly
Peter Fassbender: simplistic approach to say get rid of people, what is needed
is to to run more efficiently
(Sing Tao) 520 TransLink Staff Receive $100,000 Salary
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/217834/2015-09-16/post- 520 10
/?variant=zh-hk
Number of staff receive $100,000 salary has increased by 21% from 2013
(AM1320) TransLink Employees With Over $100,000 Salary Has Grown Over 20%
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12432%3A10&cati
d=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
9.17 (Thur)
(Ming Pao) Chinese Consulate 66th China National Day Celebration. Liu Fei:
Relationship Between China And BC Deepens Continously
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150917/vas1h_r.htm
Robertson said humorously in Mandarin, My beloved is teaching me Chinese,
and ending his speech with Happy 66th National Day for China, and happiness
for Chinese in Vancouver.
He also said, Guangzhou and Vancouver have been sister city for 30 years, and
both cities have hosted a number of sports exchange programs this year.
(Sing Tao) Liu Fei Advocate For China-Canada Free Trade At China National Day
Celebration
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/220111/2015-09-17/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
(Sing Tao) Survey: The More High End The Vancouver Single Homes, The More
Expensive They Get
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/220108/2015-09-17/post--10
/?variant=zh-hk
CIBC report: past 10 years, top 5% most expensive single homes, price doubled
(200%). Cheapest 5%, increase 60-70%
This is most obvious in Vancouver may be because Vancouver is more
attractive to foreign investors
(World Journal) City Council Voted On First Shaughnessy Preservation Area On 29th
http://www.worldjournal.com/3434702/article-- 29
/?ref=
If the motion is passed, East of Oak St. to the West of Arbutus, South to W.
King Edward, and North to W16th, about 300 heritage homes will be protected
and not allowed to tear down.
(AM1470) VPD Studying Whether Dispatching Narcan For Front Line Police Officers
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53930
After Surrey, VPD has been considering and started studying a year ago about
equipping front line police officers with naloxone injection to speedily relieve
people who are overdose. However, VPD is more inclined to the spray narcan
used in US, which is currently not available in Canada.
(AM1470) VPD: Should Resolve Pot Dispensary Issue Through Land Use
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=53929
VPD responds to Smart Approaches to Marijuana Canadas complaint about not
enforcing pot dispensaries: enforcing it according to Criminal law is not
effective, penalty wont be much, more effective dealing with it through land use
bylaw
9.18 (Fri)
(Ming Pao) VPD Welcome 13 Newbies. Chinese Youth Willing To Join Enforcement At
Chinatown
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150918/vas1h_r.htm
Wong, 23-years-old, brought up in a single family in Vancouver: Chinatown
more challenging, but willing to aceept the challenge as a Chinese.
(Sing Tao) SUCCESS Urges Community Donation To Help Syria Refugees
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/221841/2015-09-18/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
SUCCESS: only admitting the refugees isnt the best solution. Canada should
also help Syria to end their civil war
(Sin Tao) Greater Vancouver Commercial Property Sale Increased By 16% in 2nd
Quarter
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/221871/2015-09-18/post--
16/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal) Vancouver City Development Manager: Appropriate Planning Can
Suffice Population Growth
http://www.worldjournal.com/3436669/article-
/?ref=
Brian Jackson who will be retired the end of the month: puzzled that industries
who openly criticized him asked him for help privately
Responded to the exchange of land at Grandview-Woodland, with Yaletown
developer Brenhill: city already apologized and re-plan after listening to
residents
Vancouvers population growth is still in control. As long as there is
appropriate planning, can still admit more new immigrants. Shouldnt solve
problems with a certain city plan because this would delay citys development
Currently not enough row houses. Although the communication on this would
take longer, its necessary
City planning should ignore the haters
(World Journal) City Planning Analyst: 60% Single Homes in Greater Vancouver Over
$1Million If Transportation Cost Included
rnal.com/3434706/article--6 /?ref=
28% over $1M, but if transportation cost added, overall housing cost would
increase to 65-76%
9.19 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) Residents Oppose To High Rise Buildings. Not Benefit Community Development
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/223418/2015-09-19/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal) August Sale Of Condos In Vancouver Increased By 40% From Same Period
Last Year
http://www.worldjournal.com/3438416/article-8 - 4 /?ref=
9.20 (Sun)
n/a
9.21 (Mon)
(AM1470) NPA Apologized For Their Accusation To Vancouver Mayor And City Councillor
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54026
NPAs mayor candidate at last election Kirk LaPointe dismissed the lawsuit and
apologized to Robetson and Meggs.
BC Supreme Court also ruled earlier that the $34,000 contribution made by CUPE
1004 to Robertson, Meggs and Vision doesnt have any problems
NPA has to pay for a portion for Visions legal fees involving the lawsuit
(AM1470) Business Association: Pay Property Tax 2.61 Times Higher Than Residential
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54025
(HK* Apple Daily) Canadian Immigration Fraud: 1,200 Chinese Immigrants Canadian
Status May Be Repealed
http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/realtime/china/20150921/54228043
According to a newspaper in China, this court case in BC Supreme Court involves the
alleged Suen Wang who had helped 1,200 of his clients of creating false
documents so that they had successfully received Canadian citizenship. Wang has
received $2.7M as a result. However, from the income tax that Wang filed between
208- 2013, he has less than a few thousand income.
The court will announce the ruling in Oct
9.22 (Tue)
(AM1320) Municipalities Ask Two Levels OF Governments To Increase Funding Proportion
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12476%3A2015-09-2122-37-13&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Mayors at BC Union of Municipalities meeting call for two levels of government to
increase funding, so that municipalities can improve roads, water and sewage system
Chair, Sav Dhaliwal: for every $1 of tax received, municipalities only receive 10
cents- which is 60% of the costs for roads, infrastructures and city hall repairs. Also,
need more work on affordable housing and response system to prevent oil leaks
(World Journal) CFIB: BC Business Property Tax. 2.61 Times More Than Residents
http://www.worldjournal.com/3442383/article-cfib- 2-61
/?ref=
Canadian Federation of Independent Business: although the property tax gap has
gotten smaller (from 2.9 to 2.54), but with stiffer competition, its getting
increasingly difficult for small businesses to survive especially in big cities
61% landlords: property tax has biggest impact on their businesses. Mayors and city
councils should consider their livelihood and find to find a fairer tax system
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Doors Open. 18 Attractions Including Free Mini-train Ride And Tour
Interpretation Guide
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150922/vas1h_r.htm
(AM1470) Elections BC Spent $5.3M on Traffic Plebiscite
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54053
Sent out 1.57M ballots, received about 800,000, 51%.
Overall 61.68% votes No, 38.32% voted Yes
No votes: Vancouver: 50.81%, Surrey 65%, Richmond 72%
Highest voting rate is 55-64 years old. Over 21%
Lowest voting rate is 18 24 years old, 6%
Half of the cots is on postal. $3.44 on every voter
(AM1470) Vancouver Cultural Day. With Interpretation Guide in Chinese The First Time
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54052
(AM1470) Another Wanted Chinese National In Ricmond , Shiyuan Shen, Sue the Canadian
Government
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54037
Shiyuan Shen, whose name appears Chinas Red Pol list, sue CRA and a Canadian
adjudicator for not disclosing important evidence (he claimed that the Chinese
government has tortured him in order to get him admit to certain things) that caused
the rejection of his refugee application
Shen is alleged for a fraud of CDN$20M that involves a steel factory in Shanghai, and
has been pursued by the Chinese government since 2002. He arrived in Canada in
May 2007 and has opened a kitchenware company in Richmond. He said this is
political persecution
(World Journal) Critic: Living Density And House Price Have No Direct Correlation
http://www.worldjournal.com/3442383/article-cfib- 2-61
/?ref=
(Sorry I couldnt find the original article)
Vancouver Sun Collumnist Barbara Yaffe: Vancouver City hall: even more new rental
condo are built, because many cant keep up and afford the rising rent. Also, the
number of homeless has only dropped by 55 to 1,746. City should evaluate how
increasing density help with housing affordability
Vancouver has good living environment that attract people to settle in, old houses are
refurnished, and the new transit infrastructures dont make the newly built housing
less affordable, but even more expensive
9.23 (Wed)
(AM1320) Gregor Robertson Chair The Major City Mayors Caucus Meeting In
Toronto Tomorrow
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12520%3A201509-23-22-45-41&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(Ming Pao) With $22M Chinese Merchant Bought 7 Homes At the Same Block On
Granville. A Few Blocks On Granville Are Sold By Blocks
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150923/vap1h_r.htm
original article:
http://www.vancouversun.com/business/million+dollar+land+assemblies+speculate+zon
ing+changes/11380019/story.html?__lsa=8b31-99cd
By a Yuen Nan Company from China called Hui Xiang International Realty
Developments Ltd.)
City has no plan to rezone or redevelop. The Realty currently rent out the 7
houses, waiting to see what City of Vancouver is going to do next. But such
sale by blocks is not encouraged in Vancouver
9.24 (Thur)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Transit Plebiscite Report
TransLink spent over $5.3M yet the turnout was No. Some said its a waste of
taxpayers money. TransLink should do more studies and think voters are ready
to accept such tax before doing so. But some said its a worthy lesson as
TransLink realized that they must change and be accountable for voters, which
result in streamlining their staff etc.
Youth and age under 34 is low, probably a lot lower than TransLink had
expected, and thought they can rely on their votes. Many young people dont
think its an immediate and relevant issue affecting them; thinking that the
government have made up their mind already and will push their way through,
so their votes wont make a difference especially when many of them support it.
To encourage more young people to vote, perhaps should consider using cell
phone to vote
Low voter turnout in general because of the complexity of using three
envelopes. People feel tedious.
Over 65 has highest voter turnout because thats their money and realize how
government policies affect their daily lives
(AM1320) City of Vancouver Expect only 20 Pot Dispensaries Application Out of the
176 Will be Accepted
(Sing Tao) Vancouvers Economy Grow 3.4%, Champion Across the Country
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/231431/2015-09-24/post- 3-4
/?variant=zh-hk
Conference Board of Canada: 5th quarter Vancouvers economy grow by over
3%, mostly due to manufacture and the weak Canada dollar stimulates more
local products to be exported to international market
(World Journal) Vancouvers Economic Growth Leads All Cities in the Country
http://www.worldjournal.com/3446524/article--
/?ref=
9.25 (Fri)
(AM1470) Local Governments Passed The Vote To Regulate Medical Marijuana
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54118
Voted and agreed that local governments have the right to regulate medical pot
dispensaries as Ottawas law creates chaos and cause the increase of
dispensaries in BC
Maple Ridge City Cllr Corisa Bell: the rapid growth of pot dispensaries have
negative impact on the economy, but can reverse that with proper regulation
(AM1470) TransLink Board Meeting Allows Public To Attend
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54112
Meeting at New Westminster today, first time allow public attendance.
Taxpayers Association: the meeting is a way to monitor the boards internal
problems. An open meeting is a major step for TransLink to become more open
and transparent as the budget and priorities are set by the board. Trans Link
CEO also has to be accountable for the board
(AM1470) Commercial Sales in Greater Vancouver Highest in 5 Years
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54110
(Sing Tao) Chinatowns Mural Defaced With Graffiti The Second Time This Month
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/233360/2015-09-25/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
The painting is located at E. Pender and Gore outside a three storey building
with 223 square feet space. Its a $18,000 joint project by City of Vancouver
and the Lees Benevolent Association to celebrate Vancouver Chinatown 125th
anniversary.
The bottom of the graffiti is English words, motivation unknown yet. Police has
no suspect info yet but checking on surveillance camera
9.26 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) Vancouvers City Planning Chief: Broadway Subway Must Be Built
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/234729/2015-09-26/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
150,000 more people will move into Vancouver in the next 15 years, city is able
to absorb this without major changes, but will need more affordable townhouses
for young families. City needs thoughtful public consultation for the choice of
location ie. Along arterial roads. Dire needs for Broadway subway
Georgia and Dunsmuir viaduct will help Main St. become a more prosperous
area as affordable housing will be built in the expanded piece of land close to
False Creek
(Sing Tao) Most Memorable: Controversies About Rebuilding Oakridge
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/234719/2015-09-26/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal)
http://www.worldjournal.com/3449779/article-cmhc /?ref=
(AM1470)
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54146
9.27 (Sun)
(Sing Tao)
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/237702/2015-09-27/post--3
/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal)
http://www.worldjournal.com/3450937/article-/?ref=
&npg=2
(World Journal)
http://www.worldjournal.com/3451182/article--
/?ref=
(World Journal)
http://www.worldjournal.com/3451205/article--
/?ref=
9.28 (Mon)
(Ming Pao)
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150928/vas3_r.htm
(AM1470) Vancouver Mayor Urges Businesses To Face Climate Change
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54170
(Ming Pao)
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/Van/htm/News/20150928/vas1h_r.htm
(Sing Tao)
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/239073/2015-09-28/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
(AM1320) Not Enough Fund To Seismically Upgrade Pattullo Bridge, According To
TransLink
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12538%3Apattullo
&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(AM1320) Robertson Continues to
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12553%3A201509-28-23-01-30&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
9.29 (Tue)
(World Journal) Vancouver Downtown Viaducts: To Tour Down Or Not? Decide In
Oct.
http://www.worldjournal.com/3454142/article-- 10
/?ref=
Geoff Meggs: after years of discussion and delay, now is the time to decide
10.1 (Thur)
(AM1470) Robertson Hopes Two Levels Of Governments Support Art Gallery
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54266
Robertson said in an election forum: the fed. Still hasnt made any commitment
to support the move of Vancouver Art Gallery, it will be a huge challenge in
the next few months
Vancouver Art Gallery: hope province can fund $50M, and Fed. $100M
(World Journal) Cambie Corridor Development Plan Workshops Start from Oct 7th
http://www.worldjournal.com/3457405/article-- 7
/?ref=
Riley Park South Cambie Community Vision Group: residents care most about
traffic flow, transit, affordable housing and public space. Cambie corridor has
become increasingly busy, but hasnt seen citys overall transit plan, such
discussions are necessary. Although community welcomes citys plan of building
more townhouses, but hope they wont be too high and more affordable.
Currently the markets definition on affordability is unclear
City wants to understand more about what residents think abut these plans.
The multi unit or townhouses will increase living density, and also choices of
housing
10.2 (Fri)
(Ming Pao) SFU Forum Three Parties Criticize The Absent Conservative: Not Willing
To Dialogue, Sacrifice Arts, Fail To Keep Promises
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151002/vabb_r.htm
Robertson: disappointed with Conservative candidate absent. Without the rep.
from the ruling party, dialogue between citizens & city and political parties will
be less effective
(Sing Tao) Gregor Robertson Hosts Federal Election Forum
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12617%3A201510-02-22-44-12&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(Ming Pao) Developer Ammend Chinatown Plan Beside Early Chinese Workers
Memorium To Increase Senior Home Units, But Building Height Unchanged
Controversy Continues
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151002/vas1h.htm?m=0
Since the controversy about the development plan (105 Keefer and 544
Columbia) beside Chinatowns Early Chinese Workers Memorial Monument
broke out around election last year, city has made some changes ie increase
senior housing units and community amenities. However, the new design still
maintain the height of about 120 feet (13 floors), which is still opposed by a
number of Chinatown associations including the Chinese Benevolent
Association
Chinatown groups: many memorial activities around the monument, 13 stories
right beside it isnt suitable
Chu Chi Lun, Board chair of Chinese Benevolent Association: last year the
association joined by 60 other groups signed petition to change the building
height to under 90 feet. Even though there are changes made, the essence
remain the same
Dr. Sun Yat Sen Garden: affect the view of the garden as the proposed building
can be seen almost anywhere inside the garden
Although many Chinatown groups opposed to the plan, there are groups that
support it.
(AM1470) Some Chinatown Organizations Still Oppose To the 13 Stories Building
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54289
Chinese Benevolent Association: City should honor the agreement with
Chinatown leaders 20 years ago on capping building heights in Chinatown to 90
feet. Hope developer can consider and respect the heritage character of
Chinatown
(AM1470) Another Barbeque Meat Store Leaving Chinatown As New Condo
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54290
Store leaving at Gore and Hastings as developer is building condo at the site
Storeowner: hard to say the changes in Chinatown recent years is good or bad.
Less traditional Chinese way of doing business will be present, but the new way
may be good
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Open Door Continues Tomorrow
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151002/vasb.htm?m=0
(Sing Tao) Liberal Party: Donation Legal. Set Apart From Mo Yeung CHING
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/245471/2015-10-02/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
According to South China Morning Post, Federal Conservatives asked
Elections Canada to investigate Justin Trudeaus Tru-Youth United, which Mo
(Sing Tao) Chinese Investor Purchased B Class Downtown Business Building With
$120M
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/245442/2015-10-02/post- 1-2 -
/?variant=zh-hk
United Kingdom Building at 499 Granville St. was sold t a Chinese investor for
$122M according to sources. Largest amount on Canadian real estate market
so far
(World Journal) Vancouver Commercial Building Snapped Up By Chinese Investors
For Price 1.5 More
http://www.worldjournal.com/3458983/article-- 1-5 /?ref=
(Sing Tao) Seven Chinatown Long Time Businesses Moved Away Or Closed Down
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/245430/2015-10-02/post-7 -
/?variant=zh-hk
At Gore and Hastings. Developer is going to redevelop the building. One of the
biggest Chinese herbal store will be closed. No lease agreement for the past 30
years, but as developer took over, they dont have any legal protection without
the lease agreement. Need to leave in 2 months.
(World Journal) Greater Vancouver Super Rich Fighting To Snatch Properties
http://www.worldjournal.com/3458980/article--/?ref=
Wealth-X and Sothebys International Realty did the UHNW Luxury Real
Estate Report: Vancouvers real estate market is relatively stable. Billionaires
of over $30B see it as Opportunity Gateways. Among foreigners who hold the
top luxury homes, most of them are Americans.
The Super Richs first choice of real estate is US, second is Canada, third is
UK
(AM1470) Mayors Council Passed To Trim New TransLink CEOs Salary Package
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54294
(AM1320) TransLink New CEO No Bonus And Vehicle Subsidy
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12621%3A201510-02-22-46-00&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(AM1470) Telus Invest $1B to Strengthen Vancouvers Optic Fiber Network In Next
5 Years
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54283
(AM1470) Canadian Union of Municipalities Form Task Force To Assist Syria Crisis
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54278
Cllr. Raymond Louie & Halifax Mayor Mike Savage lead the group
Raymond: must respond in generous and compassionate way. Vancouver has
always been one of the first choice cities for immigrants
10.3 (Sat)
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Single Room Condo Rental $930. Most Expensive In Canada
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151003/var1h_r.htm
Hi All,
All major Chinese media outlets report on the removal of the Georgia and Dunsmuir
Viaducts (10.6). The tone and points are balanced overall. AM1470 mentioned that the
Chinatown Merchants Association support this plan as it will help businesses with
better connections to surrounding communities, though still have concerns about
traffic congestions. But some are concerned that more people thus more traffic
congestion would result when more people bought to the area through new housing
projects there. Cllr. Afflect mentioned in Fairchild TV that developer should bore the
$2B cost as they gain benefits from the plan, and this is answered in Ming Pao. (10.6)
The viaduct removal also attracted attention of the Apple Daily, a tabloid style online/ print media in Hong Kong with headline says Removal of Viaducts Over Budget
By More Than 50%. (10.7)
I also heard from friends living in Vancouver that their major concerns is traffic
congestion to downtown as they work there. They said the plan seems to ignore car
users and many dont live in areas where public transit is conveniently accessible. Also,
they think that the $2B removal cost is too much and not justified.
Mayor Robertson is the only Canadian mayor invited to speak at White House and
present his climate change strategies (10.6).
Follow up on the Chines Early Workers Memoriam, Dr. Henry Yus voice is heard
again. He opposed to the plan, and think that area should be designate for cultural use.
The 25 senior units are insignificant.
10.4 (Sun)
n/a
10.5 (Mon)
(World Journal) Commercial Properties Getting Expensive in Vancouver Real Estate
Market
http://www.worldjournal.com/3463181/article--/?ref=
Bentall Centre $1B, Moslon Beer also planning to sell their properties when the
price is good. Many property owners who hold these kinds of business
properties want to sell them when the price is good, as at the same time, a
large number of investors are interested in acquiring them
Besides offshore investors, pension funds, REIT and private enterprises are
interested
10.6 (Tue)
(Fairchild tv) Vancouver City Planning Department Recommend Taking Down Georgia
& Dunsmuir Viaducts, Costs $2B And Takes 5 Years
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=3603599ee31fce12be0faf0958263356
City staff: requires $65M for seismic upgrade, but replace them with new road
system will be better for truck movements. 13 acres of park land will be finished
earlier than planned previously. 2 blocks of land available for housing with
significant portion for affordable housing
Need $100M extra to diverge traffic flow in Chinatown, False Creek and
Strathcona
Cllr Affleck: $2B should be bore by developer who will get direct benefits but
not mentioned in the report
False Creek Residents Association: question whether there is a net gain in park
space as originally there was 9 acres of land for park plus city-owned land
(AM1470) City of Vancouver Recommend Removing Two Viaducts
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54373 (*video included)
City staff: removal of the viaducts can create two blocks of land for housing and
parks, but wont cause traffic congestion in downtown as only 6% cars to
downtown use those two viaducts
Chinatown Merchants Association: welcomes the removal plan. Itll help to
connect Chinatown to False Creek and other communities; therefore helpful to
businesses in Chinatown. Only concern is whether it will cause congestion at
Keefer coming in and out of Chinatown
(World Journal) Removing Georgia & Dunsmuir Viaducts May Costs $200M
http://www.worldjournal.com/3464989/article-- 2
/?ref=
Citys traffic planning department: the cost to remove the viaducts has increase
from $130M two years ago to $200M due to inflation. Citys studies is
unprecedented in terms of its depth and its scope
Main reason to remove: their ability to withstand earthquake isnt as good as
first expected. If an earthquake of medium magnitude takes place, it will damage
skytrain that runs underneath, and seismic upgrade will cost $60M to 65M
Vancouver Board of Trade: the removal plan can bring in business opportunities,
but questionable whether traffic will be affected
Retired City Traffic dept. staff Ian Adam: 6-8 hours of traffic like rush hour if
removed, although current staff report said traffic will increase only 1-3 minutes
when the super road network is completed after the viaducts removal
Downtown Vancouver BIA: only 15% traffic going in and out of downtown use
these two viaducts. Conclusion of whether these two viaducts should exist is
clear
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouver Proposed To Remove Two Viaducts For Land
Development, Roads And Parks. Public consultation In Mid Oct
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151007/vas1h_r.htm
Additional points- City staff: $2B removal fees will come from different parties
including developer related to the land development. Best timing now as costs
will rise if delay further
Cllr. Affleck: City still needs more funding to build affordable housing, question
whether city has the ability to do so. Also, worry about the increase in travel
time as time is tight for working people
(Sing Tao) Remove Georgia Street Viaduct. Chinatown Worried About Congestion
Get Worse
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/253084/2015-10-07/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Some worried that during construction, traffic congestion will get even worse.
City should consider even the problem arise during the construction. Also,
currently can easily get to downtown or east side without interruption of traffic
light through the viaducts. More housing in the future also mean more people,
which would increase population thus traffic congestion
Cllr. Affleck: concerned whether estimated revenue will be able to cover the
construction cost
(Ming Pao) Robertson Invited To White House To Present Climate Change Strategies
To John Kerry
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151006/vas3.htm?m=0
Robertson, regarded as Vancouver Climate Change Crusader. His advocates
include converting Vancouver into a city that uses 100% renewable energy
Lacking leadership from the Canadian government, mayors, business leaders and
community leaders need to take further action
Compared to US on climate change action, Canada isnt collecting mayors of major
cities like Kerry is doing, which is disappointing
A total of 19 mayors attending, Robertson is the only Canadian mayor
This meeting is a good opportunity to share success stories and good strategies, and it
will help Vancouvers green enterprise attract investments
(AM1320) Robertson Invited To Attend Climate Change Summit
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12624%3A2
015-10-06-19-58-13&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry this week, only
Canadian mayor invited
Robertson: business leaders have to take action voluntarily to
target climate change, to fill in the void that federal government
left for their lack of leadership
(World Journal) Vancouvers New Recycle Program Implement In 3 Stages
http://www.worldjournal.com/3464986/article-- 3
/?ref=
10.7 (Wed)
(Hong Kong- Apple Daily) Vancouver Proposed To Remove Two Viaducts.
Costs HK $150M, Over Budget By 50%
http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/international/art/20151008/19325346
(Sing Tao) Protestors Demonstrate At Chinatown Building Consultation
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/253102/2015-10-07/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
At open house about building beside the Early Chinese Railway workers
Memoriam, 50 protesters came in to oppose the mixed use building plan, and
ask to build social housing for seniors
City hasnt rezoned the historical area to combined development yet
Beedie Living: respect Chinatowns community culture, taken into this into
consideration for the design encompassing structure height, materials and
design
Protest group called Youth Collaborative For Chinatown, include different
ethnic groups, age from young to old. Demand all housing be developed into low
income senior housing, and must be cultural space open to public and serve
community
Some seniors on site disapproved of the protesters behavior: Chinatown needs
social housing but without participation of developers, where can they find the
money? Chinatown need to face the reality to accept proposal from developer
Citys Rezoning Dept. staff: after public consultation, city will assess and the
entire process will take 9-12months before city council vote on. Whether the
rezoning is passed, the key is the building height. If not passed, the buildings
height and scale must be adjusted
UBC social survey: next 5 years, Vancouver will be short of 3,000 seniors social
housing units, currently average wait time is 3 years. Dr. Yus grandmother had
applied for it a few years ago and didn't get any before she passed away. Also,
the 25 senior unit is insignificant, more meaningful if 250 units
Recommend city to buy this land back from developer, and change to cultural
use to respect Chinatowns culture
10.4 (Sun)
n/a
10.5 (Mon)
(World Journal) Commercial Properties Getting Expensive in Vancouver Real Estate
Market
http://www.worldjournal.com/3463181/article--/?ref=
Bentall Centre $1B, Moslon Beer also planning to sell their properties when the
price is good. Many property owners who hold these kinds of business
properties want to sell them when the price is good, as at the same time, a
large number of investors are interested in acquiring them
Besides offshore investors, pension funds, REIT and private enterprises are
interested
10.6 (Tue)
(Fairchild tv) Vancouver City Planning Department Recommend Taking Down Georgia
& Dunsmuir Viaducts, Costs $2B And Takes 5 Years
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=3603599ee31fce12be0faf0958263356
City staff: requires $65M for seismic upgrade, but replace them with new road
system will be better for truck movements. 13 acres of park land will be finished
earlier than planned previously. 2 blocks of land available for housing with
significant portion for affordable housing
Need $100M extra to diverge traffic flow in Chinatown, False Creek and
Strathcona
Cllr Affleck: $2B should be bore by developer who will get direct benefits but
not mentioned in the report
False Creek Residents Association: question whether there is a net gain in park
space as originally there was 9 acres of land for park plus city-owned land
(Sing Tao) Remove Georgia Street Viaduct. Chinatown Worried About Congestion
Get Worse
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/253084/2015-10-07/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Some worried that during construction, traffic congestion will get even worse.
City should consider even the problem arise during the construction. Also,
currently can easily get to downtown or east side without interruption of traffic
light through the viaducts. More housing in the future also mean more people,
which would increase population thus traffic congestion
Cllr. Affleck: concerned whether estimated revenue will be able to cover the
construction cost
(Westca.com) Vancouver Web Readers Are Angry With the $2B Viaducts Removal
Plan
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=441407/$2 _
/lang=schinese.html
Westca.com has done a on-line survey whether one supports, oppose or
undecided about the viaduct removal proposal. About 1,321 (70%) voted NO,
and 421 (22%) Yes, 125 votes (6.69%) undecided.
For people who left their comments on the website, beside one who think its a
good idea, the remaining questions that the removal cost is too expensive, and
Vancouverites actually need more viaducts to ease traffic congestion, not the
other round
(Ming Pao) Robertson Invited To White House To Present Climate Change Strategies
To John Kerry
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151006/vas3.htm?m=0
Robertson, regarded as Vancouver Climate Change Crusader. His advocates
include converting Vancouver into a city that uses 100% renewable energy
Lacking leadership from the Canadian government, mayors, business leaders and
community leaders need to take further action
Compared to US on climate change action, Canada isnt collecting mayors of major
cities like Kerry is doing, which is disappointing
A total of 19 mayors attending, Robertson is the only Canadian mayor
This meeting is a good opportunity to share success stories and good strategies, and it
will help Vancouvers green enterprise attract investments
(AM1320) Robertson Invited To Attend Climate Change Summit
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12624%3A2
015-10-06-19-58-13&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Meeting with US Secretary of State John Kerry this week, only
Canadian mayor invited
Robertson: business leaders have to take action voluntarily to
target climate change, to fill in the void that federal government
left for their lack of leadership
(World Journal) Vancouvers New Recycle Program Implement In 3 Stages
http://www.worldjournal.com/3464986/article-- 3
/?ref=
10.7 (Wed)
(Hong Kong- Apple Daily) Vancouver Proposed To Remove Two Viaducts.
Costs HK $150M, Over Budget By 50%
http://hk.apple.nextmedia.com/international/art/20151008/19325346
(Sing Tao) Protestors Demonstrate At Chinatown Building Consultation
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/253102/2015-10-07/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
At open house about building beside the Early Chinese Railway workers
Memoriam, 50 protesters came in to oppose the mixed use building plan, and
ask to build social housing for seniors
City hasnt rezoned the historical area to combined development yet
Beedie Living: respect Chinatowns community culture, taken into this into
consideration for the design encompassing structure height, materials and
design
Protest group called Youth Collaborative For Chinatown, include different
ethnic groups, age from young to old. Demand all housing be developed into low
income senior housing, and must be cultural space open to public and serve
community
Some seniors on site disapproved of the protesters behavior: Chinatown needs
social housing but without participation of developers, where can they find the
money? Chinatown need to face the reality to accept proposal from developer
Citys Rezoning Dept. staff: after public consultation, city will assess and the
entire process will take 9-12months before city council vote on. Whether the
rezoning is passed, the key is the building height. If not passed, the buildings
height and scale must be adjusted
10.8 (Thur)
(Sing Tao) Highest Residential Building in Canada West Will Stand In Downtown
Vancouver
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/254708/2015-10-08/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
53 floor, 550 feet high luxury apartment One Burrard Place will be highest in
Canadas west coast. Will be sold $400,000 for 450 sq. feet, $20M for 4,500 sq.
feet
(World Journal) Assessment Of Viaduct Removal For City Council To Discuss On
20th
http://www.worldjournal.com/3468794/article--20
/?ref=
City believes new road network will provide better protection against
earthquake and meet traffic demands, better planning for green space and
affordable housing
10.9 (Fri)
(AM1470) Province & Two Universities Joint Study On Mine Site Of Early Chinese
Settlers
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54455
The Fraser Corridor Heritage Landscape Project successfully listed over 500
historical sites and the province will assess their historical conservation values.
Will produce short films for public viewing
Started this summer, involves provinces historical conservation department,
ministry of multiculturalism, UBC and SFU
Consultation committee Dr. Henry Yu: some of the sites may be opened as
tourist attractions while others are closed for historical conservation and
studies
(Fairchild TV) BC Government Announced Report On Historical Study of Early
Chinese Settlers Exploration In Mine Fields
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=ae7a1abc672c5913a8338992ec6b7e72
Teresa Wat: enormous contributions to the local economy were made by early
Chinese settlers besides Head Tax and CPR
(Sing Tao) Vancouvers New House Construction Overall Dropped 7% Compared To
Sept Last Year
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/256324/2015-10-09/post- 9 -
7/?variant=zh-hk
CMHC: dropped 7% from 1,637 to 1,519 units
Although single homes increase by 1%, not able to cover the overall drop of
10%k
BMO: new house construction got increasingly hot in the last 3 months, shows
more demand than expected in the second half of the year
(World Journal) Greater Vancouvers New Homes Construction Slightly Dropped in
Sept.
http://www.worldjournal.com/3470412/article--9 /?ref=
10.10 (Sat)
(World Journal) Scholar: Increase Property Transfer Tax To Cool Down Vancouvers
Housing Market
http://www.worldjournal.com/3472010/article--/?ref=
10.11 (Sun)
(World Journal) Over Half Greater Vancouver Residents Dont Have Good Impression
With Three Federal Parties Housing Platforms
http://www.worldjournal.com/3473179/article--
/?ref=
Insights West: 65% not satisfy or very unsatisfied with all the parties discussion
on housing
Among those who have positive answers: 15% think Liberal has the better
platform, 11% NDP, 8% Conservatives, 5% Green
10.12 (Mon)
n/a
10.13 (Tue)
(Fairchild TV) Mayor Gregor Robertson Declared This Week As Homeless Action
Week
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=d1f6b0f22fb84f1e2ee58c9481de0e5e
Hold discussions with stakeholders and public to find solutions, also Award
organizations
Mayor: City need to work creatively and collaboratively to address the issue of
homelessness. Concerned with youth who fall into homelessness as they pass
the foster home care at age 18. Should not have youth homelessness at this
scale, and need two levels of governments to step in
488 homeless people; more youth become homeless as province.
(Fairchild TV) TransLink On-line Survey To Consult Public Opinions On Bus Route
And Frequency Changes
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=d6181e24bc01e4a832249fa9a2de8470
about increasing efficiencies including route changes
service hours will stay the same, but reallocation of services
10.14 (Wed)
n/a
10.15 (Thur)
(AM1470) Downtown Vancouver BIA Agree To Tear Down The Two Viaducts
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54589
(AM1470) Vancouver City Cllr. Studies The Possibility Of Increasing Cab Services
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54586
But wont allow Uber. Will study whether to stop issuing new taxi license
temporarily but permanent license for certain districts during peak hours
(World Journal) Vancouver West Single Homes Marketed For Immigrants Of Over
Millions In Pocket
http://www.worldjournal.com/3477839/article--
/?ref=
Dunbar 21st- an 80-years-old single home was sold at $1.3M, way beyond its
asking price of $802,000
Many residents are angry wit the soaring housing price
10.16 (Fri)
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouver Releases Chinese Graphics On Viaduct Removal Plan
To Attract Support From Chinese Community
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151016/vas2_r.htm
The infographics aims to explain to the public the benefits and challenges of
removing the viaducts; however, it mainly illustrates the good sides of it
On the other hand, DVBIA also announced yesterday, their board of directors
voted uanimously in support of the viaduct removal
(Ming Pao) Oppose To Over Development. Chinese Youth Pay Last Respect In
Chinatown
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151016/vas1h_r.htm
Youth Collaborative For Chinatown : will protest at
Chinatown at 2pm tomorrow (Sat) afternoon. They will proceed to 4 different
locations within Chinatown, including the (1) 3-storey-high Lao Zhi mural at
Gore St. & Pender St., (2) Chinese Barbeque store at Gore & Hastings, (3)
Chinatown Supermarket at 239 Keefer, and (4) Early Chinese Workers
Memorial Monument at Keefer & Columbia
One of the organizers, Chow said, they will explain to participants about the
history and cultural significance of these destinations, and pay symbolic last
respects through presenting flowers and burning incense
Chow: high towers are being built or proposed to be built at these locations,
but no many know the historical background, including the fight to preserve
heritage.
Also, they are over developed as traditional Chinese stores are pushed out of
Chinatown. Even if the clan associations remain, it wont be a complete
community.
They will have Ma Jong for socializing and to reveal the lack of social space for
seniors
Chow: according to a UBC study, there will be 3,300 low income seniors, they
need affordable housing that meet their cultural needs. The development
project at 105 Keefer is most ideally be converted into an entire senior housing
tower
Her 96-year-old grandma has been waiting for 5 years for a Chinese senior
home but still didnt have space for her. She claimed that they are not picky
but only want one that meet her grandmas diet and cultural needs
This has caught a group of youths attention over the last two years, mostly
Canadian born Chinese
As the Keefer 105 is still at a consultation stage, expect City will consider all
public opinions
http://www.worldjournal.com/3479821/article-- 8
/?ref=
Assessment Company: occupancy rate highest during FIFA 2015, and reaches
77% this year. Expected 76% next year. Hotel rate also increased by 7%
Overseas tourists also increased by 10% compared to last year due to low
Canadian dollar
10.10 (Sat)
(World Journal)
http://www.worldjournal.com/3472010/article--/?ref=
(World Journal)
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/?ref=&npg=2
10.11 (Sun)
(World Journal )
http://www.worldjournal.com/3473179/article--
/?ref=
10.12 (Mon)
10.13 (Tue)
10.14 (Wed)
(AM1470) Downtown Vancouver BIA Agree To Tear Down The Two Viaducts
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54589
(AM1470) Vancouver City Cllr. Studies The Possibility Of Increasing Cab Services
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54586
10.17 (Sat)
n/a
10.18 (Sun)
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Wests Hundred-Year-Old Mansion Sold At $6.43M
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/272052/2015-10-18/post--672
/?variant=zh-hk
The 17,300 sq. feet mansion will be converted into a rental apartment. As it is
listed as a heritage structure, it cannot be torn down.
(World Journal) Waves Of Replace Old Houses With New Ones Enticed By Sizable
Profits
http://www.worldjournal.com/3484615/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
Some old houses in Vancouver West that are sold at $2M, once tear down and
rebuilt, are sold at over $4M.
Dunbar-Southlands- almost 2 houses on every block are undergoing some kind
of construction. Some live in the community said, all old houses build before
1940 will vanish by 2041
13% more permits are issued this year to tear down houses, some are still being
processed; stop work orders have increased by 74% compared to the same
period of time last year
10.19 (Mon)
(Fairchild TV) 8 Cities in BC Are Chosen As the Best Cities For Entrepreneurship in
Canada
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=eaf441351bf076375ab3a90f8b89b696
Penticton and Kelowna the 2nd and 3rd best cities for entrepreneurship, but
Vancouver ranks 94th, the second last city.
Report recommends Vancouver to remove taxes, regulations, red tapes. Hope
policy makers can wake up and take the advice
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Councillor Motion To Study The Need For Bike
Licensing System
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=e3d4a2f3dbdc3913a50bdcac419fe7a9
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Does have bikers license help to improve road safety?
Most callers support the idea as they witness or personally experienced
accidents caused by irresponsible bikers. Most of them would like to see such
licensing system in place to track down those bikers
While a licencing system may be helpful, having witnesses for a collision or
accident involves a bike is even more important. Damages on vehicles can
strong evidence, but it is hard to verify if the damages on a bike is caused by
the incidents as the impact may not be traceable as vehicles do. Thats why it
has been hard for police to enforce.
Some callers said they would like to see police increasing enforcement on
bikers who dont abide the law. But VPD already stated that resources would
be put in other higher priorities
(Sing Tao) Vancouver City Cllr. Motion To License Bikes
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/273461/2015-10-19/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
An expectant woman in Vancouver was hit by a bike recently when she
signalled the biker about a stopping sign, and fortunately no severe injuries
resulted.
Melissa De Genova: as more people bikes on the road, conflicts between
pedestrians and bikers have increased. Also, 2,000 bikes are stolen each year
on average, having the licensing system would help police to trace the stolen
bikes
10.20 (Tue)
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouver Studies Reforming Cab Service And Allow Uber As
Report Recommended
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151020/vap3.htm?m=0
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Ranks 94th In the National Entrepreneur Cities Ranking
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/275036/2015-10-20/post--
94 /?variant=zh-hk
Vancouver needs to revise its current policies and be more friendly to
entrepreneurs
(AM1320) Compass Card Will Be Available For Sale In Retailers Next Month
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12749%3A201510-20-22-41-11&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(World Journal) Report: Chinese International Students Have Lowest Home-Returning
Rate
http://www.worldjournal.com/3487490/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
Among international students who returned to China, Britain has the highest
proportion, whereas Canada has the least. Britains employment policies dont
welcome international students as much as Canada does, and many
international students who came to Canada with a plan to immigrate to Canada
eventually
Majority (14% ) returnees work in finance
The survey interviewed over 900 people, 56% are male, 45% women
(World Journal) Vancouvers Roadside Parking May Charge Drivers Multiple Ways
http://www.worldjournal.com/3487476/article--/?ref=
Currents pay-to-go system cant return money paid if parking time is shorter
than expected, whereas Calgary and Victorias system can. The next driver
who uses the same parking spot wont benefit from that amount thats been
paid.
10. 21 (Wed)
(Sing Tao) Robertson Hopes For Green Light For Broadway Subway Soon
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/276490/2015-10-21/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Robertson: its only a matter of time when Broadway Corridor will be built.
Trudeau has came to Vancouver to show support the expansion of Millennium
Line and building Broadway Subway to show support
As plebiscite was voted down, City of Vancouver has to find ways to fund the
1/3 of construction fees for subway
(Ming Pao) Christy Clark, Gregor Robertson Hope Economy And New Infrastructures
Actualized
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151021/vab4_r.htm
Mayor Robertson congratulated 6 new Vancouver MPs, and looking forward to
work with the new Liberal government on issues such as Broadway Subway,
affordable housing, climate change.
(AM1320) Robertson Congratulate The New Liberal Party Winning The Election
Robertson hints: Liberal party can reference to Vancouvers license system on pot
dispensaries and implement it throughout the country.
(AM1470) Pot Dispensaries Hope Liberal Government Would Exempt GST For Selling
Pot
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54771
Pot dispensaries owner Dana Larson: hope the new govt would ensure pot are
safe and not polluted, and hope GST can be exempted so that legal pot wont
be more expensive than those sold in underground market.
Also, remove imprisonment and lower penalities
Expect to bring $1B taxes
(World Journal) Monthly Compass Card With Saved Credits Start Next Month
http://www.worldjournal.com/3489425/article--
/?ref=
(Ming Pao) Monthly Compass Card With Saved Credits Put Into Use
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151021/vas3.htm?m=0
(Sing Tao) City of Vancouver Studies New Ways To Improve Tax Services
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/276432/2015-10-21/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Recommendations include cab drivers must receive First Aid training, renew
professional tax driver training program every 5 years, and help passengers
carry luggage
Complaints from passengers include waiting time too long, driver take the
longer route purposely, driving with distractions, lack of service of disability
10.22 (Thur)
n/a
10.23 (Fri)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Province proposed to cap civic election campaign fund
more important to cap donation made by individuals, corporations and unions;
puzzling why the committee doesn't mention such important consideration
lack of participation from public consultation, perhaps due to medias
insufficient promotion; otherwise, recommendations made would be more
thorough
contacted the Mayors office but no comments
(World Journal) Free Wi-Fi in Vancouver. First At 6 Selected Sites\
http://www.worldjournal.com/3493118/article- wi-fi- 6 /?ref=
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver Park Board Passed Placing The Love Locks At QE Park
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=85e5e0842d745041f29f57f0f3c7a92c
appropriate location as QE Park is a destination for many wedding and couples.
$50,000 and will be installed next Spring
Some residents are concerned about the safety and hope the design would take
this into consideration
10.24 (Sat)
(World Journal) Improvement On Bike Lanes Along Vancouver 10th St. Corridor. Info
Session Start On 29th
http://www.worldjournal.com/3495291/article- 10 -29
/?ref=
hope to improve safety of 10th Street from Victoria Dr. to Trafalgar ST. with a
focus on VGHs pedestrians and bikers convenience and safety
Ms. Suen how has lived in Vancouver for 5 years: good to see this plan as there
are quite a lot of traffic, and she often sees pedestrians, bikers and drives
budging in. Needs to improve the road safety.
(Sing
She hopes that through gathering support from various communities, Vancouver
City Council will value more about the conservation of Chinatown
Goal: gather 1,000 signature and hope to stop the rezoning. Keefer 105 should
be planned with a community vision and to fulfill communitys needs
10.25 (Sun)
n/a
10.26 (Mon)
(Sing Tao)Vancouver Chinatown Concern Group Worry New Apartments Would Force
Seniors Out
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/283586/2015-10-26/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
A subsidiary group of Carnegie Community Action Project, called Chinatown Concern
Group held community meeting last Sunday to discuss the impact of high rise
development has to Chinatown. About 40 residents attended.
With a lack of affordable housing, they are worried that more low income seniors will
be forced out. More long time stories with rich history will also move out.
Group representative Mr. Chan: 998 units that are built or will soon be built in and
around Chinatown are not affordable housing units. Only 54 are. Ratio is 18:1.
Rent for affordable housing should be $375 or lower.
Sent 1,400 petition signatures to City in March to stop development plan but City
hasnt made any promise but only said is concerned with housing issue with low
income seniors.
A senior resident who has been living in Chinatown for 20 years: new development
increase housing price in the area, old stores were pushed out due to higher rent, and
stores charge more for their products. Living in Chinatown become more costly. His
pension wont be sustainable if he stays at Chinatown
(Fairchild TV) VPD Provide Bike Registration Services Throughout the City
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=f9f38a0177f16dcaa0d96bcd5b6d2440
2,700 stolen cases but recovery rate of stolen bikes is less than 1% due to low
reporting rate, even the bikes are found, they may not have enough evidence to
prove thats their bikes
collaboration between VPD & a software company- people living in that area
with get notification of the description of that stolen bike and look out for it
(AM1470) VPD Helps Bike Owners To Register
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=54900
(AM1320) VPD New Initiative To Combat Bike Thefts
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12819%3A2015-10-2718-44-28&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(Ming Pao) City of Vancouver Considers Planting Trees That Can Stand Droughts
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151026/vas2_r.htm
for the 5,000 new trees that are added each year
(AM1320) Only 11 Pot Dispensaries Out of 176 Passed City of Vancouvers Permit
Application
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12811%3A17611&
catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
1st round for the process, which is located at least 300 meters from schools,
community centers and other dispensaries
30 applications dont meet this requirement as they are too close to other
dispensaries. City has already contacted them
2nd stage will be on background of applicants and whether the store meet fire
regulations
Kerry:
10.27 (Tue)
(World Journal)City of Vancouver Hastily Removing The Viaduct. Motivation Suspicious
http://www.worldjournal.com/3499441/article--/?ref=
There is a lack of clarity in the entire plan, time line and process, which makes
it suspicious. For instance, why is it the best time now to remove the viaducts.
Creating new affordable housing this way is also very expensive
Former City planning staff Adam Fitch and SFU professor Gordon Price: Agree
with taking down the viaducts but not necessarily now, and need to make sure
an effective remedy for traffic congestion, and enough fund to support the
$200M cost
(Ming Pao) 11 Vancouver Pot Dispensaries Enter Into Second Stage of License Evaluation.
176 Applications. 30 Will Be Filtered . Remaining To Be Closed Down
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151027/vap1h_r.htm
(Ming Pao) VDP Bike Certification Helps To Return Stolen Bikes. Free Registration For First
3 Years. Unprecedented In Canada
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151027/vas1h_r.htm
10.28 (Wed)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) City Council Passed Viaducts Removal Plan
Critic:
Original plan- Concord Pacific has to pay for the park
Land underneath viaducts belongs to province, but now city want to take charge of
what to do with it.
True-15% less vehicles (100,000 less vehicles) entering downtown as more people
bike. But for public transit going to Pender St. for instance, at capacity already, with
the exception of Hastings. So TransLink has to expand services to that area.
Callers:
Its a lie when City said not a lot of cars use the viaducts. Not what he observed.
The viaducts make it very convenient to travel to the surrounding neighborhoods.
Perhaps City knows ahead of time the Liberal will win the federal election and will
give lots of infrastructure funding, thats why they said this is a good time to remove
the viaducts.
Not possible to build affordable housing as removing the viaducts already costs
$200M. No promise is made on whether property tax will increase as a result of this.
Residents surrounding the viaducts and people working at downtown would suffer
from pollution and traffic congestion for as long as two years during the removal.
Main reason to remove the viaducts is a lack of good expensive land close to the water.
Developer should bare the costs of removing the viaduct, but not increasing taxpayers
burden.
Very disappointed with this city councils decisions from bike lane expansion to
removing the viaducts. Not a comprehensive plan and put too much emphasis on
forcing people to give up driving.
Some Chinese are deceived when they blamed Chinatowns downfall to the viaducts.
Business thrived and restaurants are full of customers before drug problems were
swept into Chinatown from Downtown Eastside.
Backward move- only benefits
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver City Council Passed Viaduct Removal Plan
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c1927a57de5c455d3bb1e6cdae59fab5
Future community must preserve Chinatowns historical character
Chinatown Merchants Association: build more housing close to Chinatown would
Cllr. Affleck: Report doesnt say where the $200M removal fee come from
Cllr. Meggs: cost will be spread out over the next 2-10 years. Viaducts will be
maintained until the new roads are in place. Congestion issue will only last a few
months
Todd Stone: not a done deal yet, City of Vancouver didnt have any significant
attempt to reach out to PAVCO, also serious access concerns
(AM1320) Vancouver City Viaducts Removal Plan Passed
With absence of Reimer and Kang, vote passed with 5:4
Meggs: city council promised will make efforts to reduce congestion to the
neighborhood.
Affleck: worried about hidden cost to be bore by citizens as the report doesnt say
that developers will be responsible for this; also congestion
Carr: leaning to developer, shouldnt use Public Ammenity Fund
Stone Todd: Province may have other plans with the land created. City should have
reported to Province about their plan and progress
Chinatown Merchants Association: will bring positive changes to Chinatown as it will
better connect the surrounding neighbourhood
(Sing Tao) Vancouver City Council Passed $2B Viaduct Removal Plan
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/286666/2015-10-28/post--2
/?variant=zh-hk
After over 50 people spoke at the two days of public hearing, city council passed with
5:4 votes to remove Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts, under the condition that City has
gathered the $200M removal fund required. City staff will report back in 18 months
after detailed planning
Developer will be able to use the land created to develop properties of about $3B
value and make a 13-acre park facility
Only a short article with 4 short paragraphs. Perhaps because most info are already
reported in the past
Most points covered are background info about how the land will be used and the time
line
(Ming Pao) Robertson Visit Guangzhou Next Month, Promote Business Opportunities For
Vancouver
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151028/vas3_r.htm
Robertson: main goal is to attract Chinese investors to Vancouver, create long-term
trading and partnership strategies
(Sing Tao) Gregor Robertson Lead Delegation To Guangzhou Next Month. Promote Clean
Energy And Digital Technology
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/286658/2015-10-28/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal) Sister Cities For 30 Years. Gregor Robertson Leads 200 People To
Guangzhou
http://www.worldjournal.com/3501158/article- 30 - 200
/?ref=
10.29 (Thur)
n/a
10.30 (Fri)
(Sing Tao) Georgia Viaducts Removed. Architect: Chinatown Not Isolated Anymore
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/289941/2015-10-30/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal) Vancouver Viaducts Removal. Gregor Robertson Argues With the
Province
http://www.worldjournal.com/3504821/article--/?ref=
CMHC latest report: while Toronto is regarded as high risk, Vancouver is low
risk due to increasing housing stock
(Fairchild TV) Housing Listed Price Too High In Various Cities Across the Country
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=bd3e776678a01701f968d3cd4b787d39
CMHC: improportional to income level and population growth especially single
homes over $1M.
Listed price too high in Vancouver- 2nd quarter this year
may be affected by the segmented market of luxurious homes
10.31 (Sat)
(Ming Pao) Christy Clark Visits China To Strengthen Relationship. 200 People
Delegation To Find New Business Opportunities
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151031/vas2_r.htm
Christy Clark: mayors have their own strength to attract investments and reach
out to new business opportunities, but sometimes more effective if the premier
is also on site
(Sing Tao) Robertson 3rd Time Visit To China. Scholars Questions Effectiveness
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/291379/2015-10-31/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
UBC professor: question if it is worthwhile to spend the money. Robertsons
visit to China in 2010 spent $120,000. (2013) $275,000. Hard to know what the
prime minister cant do but mayors can as mayors have limitations in his status,
also only one week of visit cant accomplish too many agreements
Critics: the visit is helpful to promote trades and airlines between Vancouver
and Guangzhou
(World Journal) Vancouvers Real Estate Bubble Rank No. 4 Worldwide
http://www.worldjournal.com/3506673/article-- 4/?ref=
11.1 (Sun)
(Sing Tao) Supply Shortage For Land Of Religious Use. Lowest Asking Price $2M in
Vancouver
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/292638/2015-11-01/post--
200 /?variant=zh-hk
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/churches-expensive-vancouverholy-ground-real-estate-1.3296570
(World Journal) Christy Clark: Viaduct Removal Cant Be Forced
http://www.worldjournal.com/3507972/article-/?ref=
Clark: City of Vancouver hasnt consulted the Province, and they only received
the info about 2 weeks before, still need time to review
Province: the Province owns a portion of the land close to the viaduct, so very
concerned about how Citys plan would impact the area around Chinatown and
BC Place. It is not a done deal if Province disagreed.
(World Journal) Viaduct Removal? Rectify Historical Wrong According To Former
City Planner
http://www.worldjournal.com/3507961/article-/?ref=
A few old pictures of the viaducts at the 1970s are taken from Citys website
Brent Toderian, former Vancouver City Planner: removing viaducts help
connecting the neighborhoods, but still concerned with the high rises future
location, the purpose of these high rise, and the overall planning direction. If
not planned well, would create barrier to the communities just as the viaducts
did
(World Journal) Chinatown Group: Removing Viaducts Helps Revitalize Chinatown
http://www.worldjournal.com/3507967/article-/?ref=
Henry Tom, board of director of Chinatown Merchants Association: rectify the
barriers created against Chinatown when the viaducts were built
Fred Mah, Chinatown Society Heritage Building Assn: has expressed support in
public consultation. Will help Chinatown better interact with other communities
and better utilize the land underneath the viaducts. Hope City would consider
adding Chinatown characteristics when building new structures
(Fairchild TV) GVRD Board Passed $10M For TransLink New Buses
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=109e3ceb0fb7112c1e9e4a3b45e68212
Special one-time funding from federals gas tax to purchase 62 buses
(Ming Pao) TransLink Received $10M Funding To Replace Bus Fleet. 62 Diesel
Shuttle Buses Over Emission
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151101/vap3_r.htm
(Sing Tao/ Westca.com) Traffic Plan After Viaducts Removal. Impact On Chinatown
Causes Concerns
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=447168/_
/lang=schinese.html
Dr. Yan, SFU City Program/ City Planning Professor: whether the viaduct
removal has positive or negative impact on Chinatown, all depends on the
traffic planning. Second, how to pay for the high removal fee
Traffic planning: cant just rely on a 6-8 lane road, but need to divert traffic to
and fro downtown, otherwise, traffic congestion will be serious
The expensive land created will help subsidize the removal fees
Protect the large number of seniors living in Chinatown by providing more
affordable housing for senior and average families. Also retain current Chinese
stores in Chinatown
Cyrus Lee, board of director of Chinatown Merchants Association: more
customers are brought to Chinatown through new high rise, Chinatown is no
longer a community where Chinese live but also other ethnic minorities and
local Canadians. Improved connections to surrounding neighborhood would help
bring more to Chinatown as well.
(AM1470) Studies Show Vancouver West 70% Homebuyers Are From China In The
Past 6 Months
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55080
Also among properties priced $3.05M, 36% owners are homemakers or students
172 houses- 18% no mortgage, equivalent to $100M unknown capital going into
Vancouvers housing market from China. Within 6 months, total amount in real
estate transactions was over $500M
11.2 (Mon)
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) 11 Pot Dispensaries Passed License Application In
Vancouver
Citys bylaw doesnt regulate the source of marijuana- whether they are legal or
not as its under the federal jurisdiction
Province remained silent and stayed away from the controversy for fed and city
City- on paper, claims to strictly enforce the bylaw, but indeed only make sure
all pot dispensaries are far apart from each other, and from schools and
community centers. Also, VPD remain passive in dealing with problems
associated with the dispensaries. So dont have high hopes that this would help
curb the illegal pot market.
(AM1470 Talk Show) Re: 66% Westside Homes Sold To Chinese
Simply looking at the last names overgeneralize the whole picture, and it
doesnt reveal whether the owner is local Chinese who have been living in
Vancouver for many generations, new immigrants or foreign investors.
(AM1320) Gregor Robertson: Affordable Housing Is Not A Racial Issue
Whether foreign capital is pushing up the local real estate market? Robertson
Vancouver is a city made up by immigrants. Province should put in more efforts
to asses the real situation with accurate real estate data
(Sing Tao) 88% Of $5M Vancouver West Homes Owned By Chinese
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12880%3A201511-02-23-47-38&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
English: http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/11/vancouver-westside-homes-sold-tochinese-buyers-study/
UBC City Planning professor Andy Yans studies
Suspect the high mortgage rate is due to low interest rate, so these affluent
buyers can invest their money elsewhere
MLA David Eby: many lived in that neighborhood are astronaut families
where the mother stay in Canada with their children who is receiving schooling
here, while the father works abroad. The hearsay about Chinese buying homes
with cash only is a myth and overgeneralization. Governments Need to
strategize cautiously for policies solving the affordable housing problem, and
freely provide thee real estate data for studies
(AM1320) Bridge Tolls Can Ease Traffic Congestion Problems In Greater Vancouver,
According To Study
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12881%3A201511-02-23-52-37&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Park Board Reforms Food Stand, May Introduce More Food
Varieties
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/294032/2015-11-02/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
11.3 (Tue)
(Sing Tao) Chinese Purchased West Side Mansions According To A Report. Gregor
Robertson Concerned That It Turns Out To Be Racial Profiling
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/295732/2015-11-03/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal) Robertson Urges Anti-speculation Tax In Response To The
Speculation Report
http://www.worldjournal.com/3510943/article--
/?ref=&npg=2
Robertson: Not a racial issue but a public policy issue; otherwise, will cause
division in Vancouver
Speculation tax & luxury housing tax are effective mechanism. Can be used to
fund affordable housing and help low income families
(Sing Tao) Hard To Verify Foreign Capitals Impact On Vancouvers Housing Market
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/295743/2015-11-03/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
CMHC: off shore investment is only 4% of Greater Vancouvers overall housing
market, hardly impact local real estate market, but help to provide rental
housing. Ie. Past 5 years, units provided by rental apartments are 10times more
than purely rental housing. Without these units rented by investors, there
would be less rental units available.
(AM1320) Most Chinese Property Owners Purchased Their Home With Mortgage,
According To Survey
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12880%3A201511-02-23-47-38&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
From the owner of the properties priced $1.25M to over $900M, 88% of
Chinese homeowners have mortgage, different from the impression that Chinese
buyers pay with cash only
11.6 (Fri)
n/a
11.7 (Sat)
(Ming Pao) Vancouvers Beer Factory Molson Moved And Sold Their Land At $190M
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151107/vas4_r.htm
(Sing Tao) Institute of Asian Art, Subsidiary of Vancouver Art Gallery. Mr. Cheng
Take Up The Huge Responsibility Of Promotion
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/301912/2015-11-07/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Cheng, who in charge of IAA that was formed Oct last year. Vancouver doesnt
have an Asian Art Museum before, not representing the population of Asian
population. Will focus on art and culture of China, India, Japan and Korea.
11. 8 (Sun)
n/a
11.9 (Mon)
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Can Learn From New Zealand On Viaduct Removal
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/304760/2015-11-09/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
After risk assessment, put in temporary steel support, take the viaduct apart
piece by piece with cranes, and do so at night when traffic is slow
(Fairchild TV) City of Vancouver Prepare For Potential Flood Threats From High
Tide And Storm
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=519626a6bcb58aec01cd1cc6cdb0dbbe
Long term planning is to raise the road for the long term, engaging park board
and neighbors
11.10 (Tue)
(AM1470) BC Privacy Commissioner Investigates Vancouver City Council
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55303
In the report Elizabeth Denham released on Oct 22: systematic deleting emails
dont just happen in the provincial government but also with Mike Magee of
Vancouver Mayors office
(AM1470) Green Party City Cllr Motion Council To Oppose To TPP
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55315
(Sing Tao) Measures Taken along river coast in Vancouver West To Prevent Flooding
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/306364/2015-11-10/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal) Fight For Luxury Home Agents Upon Entering Vancouver Market
http://www.worldjournal.com/3522615/article--/?ref=
&npg=2
(Fairchild TV) Province and City of Vancouver Open New Emergency Shelter for
Winter
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=446ac7480f6cd015d176f8b3d28a03b5
$2.3M funding for new shelter, make total number of shelter beds to 1,300.
There are 1,700 homeless people in Vancouver according to the headcount
done earlier this year
11.11 (Wed)
(World Journal) Privacy Commissioner Audit City of Vancouver On Handling of
Information
http://www.worldjournal.com/3524892/article--/?ref=
Deputy mayor Andrea Reimer: only a routine audit to ensure the operation
system and process dont have any issues, will cooperate fully.
(Sing Tao) Canadian Chinese Veterans Delegation To Hong Kong For Defence Battle
75th Anniversary
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/307812/2015-11-11/post- 75 /?variant=zh-hk
Sing Tao mentioned about a special ceremony for Canadian soldiers at the
Hong Kong battle during WW2 on Sunday. They are planning to hold a
delegation to Hong Kong for the 75th anniversary next year. Complimentary to
the Mayors attendance at a Remembrance Day ceremony in HK for the same
battle.
11.12(Thur)
(Ming Pao) Gregor Robertson Pay Respect To Fallen Canadian Soldiers in Hong
Kong
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151112/vab4_r.htm
(Ming Pao) Single Homes Will Become Scarcity In Lower Mainland. Overseas Buyers
Rush to Canada For The Low Supply
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151112/vap1h_r.htm
Single homes stock will continue to drop, especially Vancouver, Richmond,
Burnaby. Medium price will be over $1M by 2017
Vancouver: only 20% of newly built housing are single homes. Average price for
single homes in Sept $2.2M, Oct $1.58M
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Mayor Robertson suggests vacancy tax a number of times.
Would it help lower housing price?
Vacancy tax doesnt help. If Vancouver implement the vacancy tax, and the
surrounding municipalities dont, it still wont work.
Solution should be government working with developers to build more affordable
housing with prices set within a certain range, and give low interest mortgage
for first time home buyers.
City of Vancouvers permit process time is too long, indirectly makes housing
expensive
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Hotel Selling Fees Tops The Nation
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/309681/2015-11-12/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
Average $190,802 per room (2014), will be $230,342 this year
Occupancy rate 77%
11.13 (Fri)
(World Journal) Vancouver Renters Advisory Committee: Cover The Rent Increase
Loophole
http://www.worldjournal.com/3528320/article--
/?ref=
ie. Landlord must give more detailed notice when asking their tenants to move,
more penalty for landlords violated rules. Report will be presented at City
Council next Tue
(Fairchild TV) VPD Is Requested To Reveal Whether They Use A Technology To Spy
Into Cell Phone Systems
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=c3a05fe072d3d4f009eccce97c41ca71
Pivot Legal Society: violate personal privacy.
VPD: according to Freedom to Information, police can deny or acknowledge the
request
11.14 (Sat)
(Sing Tao/ westca) No Vancouver School Benefit From Provinces School Renewal
Funding
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=450188/lang=schinese.html
$35M for 109 public schools include roof repair, upgrade heating and water
system. Province has allocated the money to the most needed schools
VSB chair Fraser Ballantine: Vancouvers school repair cost will be higher than
any other districts, include some major ones such as seismic upgrade
VSB trustee Tracy Robertson: disappointed that none in Vancouver receive
funding
(Ming Pao) Vancouvers Development Fees Hikes As Much As 30%
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151114/vas2_r.htm
original: Globe & Mail
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/british-columbia/vancouver-proposes-feehikes-for-developers-to-reduce-permit-backlog/article27245368/
(World Journal) Gregor Robertson Supports Re-open Kitsilano Coast Guard
http://www.worldjournal.com/3529853/article--
/?ref=
Robertson: good news. Have talked to Trudeau about the urgency. Shows that
the Liberal federal government is serious about Vancouvers needs
(Fairchild TV) Emergency Rehearsal For Natural Disaster In Vancouver
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=8be00c69e615ab5846e629f5bb39fd95
11.15 (Sun)
(Sing Tao) Vancouver West Landscape Changes For New Luxurious Apartments
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/313950/2015-11-15/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Since Vancouver City Council passed the Westend 30 years plan two years
ago, old
style apartments have gradually been replaced by luxurious high
rise apartment buildings. Ie. Jervis 1177, each unit $1M to 4.5M
(World Journal) Former City Planning Staff: Vancouvers Character Homes Can
Increase Affordability
http://www.worldjournal.com/3531322/article--
/?ref=
recommend to use two 2-storey high townhouses to create 7 3-storey high
character units. Each unit is 1,100 sq. feet, more energy efficient and reduce
parking space. Can be sold from $27K to 82.7K
11.16 (Mon)
(AM1470) Christy Clark Explained Why Vancouver Didnt Receive Funding
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55488
Clark: Vancouver already has schools doing seismic upgrades now which total
to $160M, so they didnt receive part of the $35M school improvement funding
announced last week
Analyst said, it may be because Vancouver has bad relationship with the
Province
(AM1320) City of Vancouver Settles With A Man Who Was Wrongfully Jailed For 27
Years
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=12998%3A27&cati
d=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
(AM1470) City of Vancouver Settles With Ivan Henry For Wrongful Convictions
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55478
Cllr. Affleck: Create bureaucracy and rules would discourage investments and
deter landlords from upgrading their old houses, dont help with increasing
rental housing stock
11.17 (Tue)
(Sing Tao) City of Vancouver Settles With Ivan Henry Over Wrongful Conviction
Which Resulted In 27 Years In Jail
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/317001/2015-11-17/post-27 -
--/?variant=zh-hk
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Vancouver+settles+with+Ivan+Henry+over+wron
gful+conviction/11520994/story.html
(AM1470) Gregor Robertson Will Raise Questions To VPD Regarding StingRay
Incident
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55510
Robertson will raise the questions at next policing committee meeting.
Robertson: that committee only takes care of voluntary monitoring but doesnt
interfere with how police operates and collects data, but need to ask questions
as the incident has caused concern to the public
(AM1470) Robertson Is Confident With The Refugee Screening Process
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55505
Robertson: Federal government is very clear about the importance of taking in
refugees, Vancouver will cooperate accordingly. For settlement, City already
works with various refugee service agencies and many citizens and
organizations have expressed their willingness to help, expected to have
enough measures in place. Also confident with federals screening process
(AM1470) Vancouver City Council Discuss New Years Eve Party Funding
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55496
Organizer requests $125,000 from City to support the party on equipment and
hiring security guards
(Westca) Historical Chinatown Buildings Received City Funding To Preserve Heritage
http://www.westca.com/News/article/sid=450910/_
/lang=schinese.html
Same as our translated press release
(Global National Mandarin-19:07-26) Vancouver City Council Approved Funding To
Renovate Mah Society Building in Chinatown
http://globalnews.ca/national/program/global-national-mandarin/
$50,000 grant for the Mah Society Building which was built in 1928
11.18 (Wed)
(Ming Pao) Mah Society Building Received $50,000 Renovation Grant
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151118/vas1h_r.htm
(Sing Tao) Chinatowns Over Hundred Year Old Mah Society Building Received
$50,000 Renovation Grant
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/318510/2015-11-18/post--
5 /?variant=zh-hk
(World Journal) Mah Society Building. Vancouver City Council Approved Renovation
Grant
http://www.worldjournal.com/3536079/article--
/?ref=
(AM1320) Approved Funding For New Years Eve Celebration
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13033%3A125000
&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
Organizer has raised $275,000 so far
(World Journal) Vancouver Rezoning Application Fees increase By 30%
http://www.worldjournal.com/3536074/article-- 3
/?ref=
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Vancouver City Council Approved Increasing Rezoning And
Development Fees By 2/3. Supporters Said Speeding Up the Process Time would
Help Decrease Housing Price, But Opponents Claim itll Push Up housing Price.
Fee schedule very complicated, vary from $00,000 up to couple $000,000
2,500 permit still sitting from two years ago. Need to hire a lot of people to
ease the wait. Question if that $1.7M is enough to pay that off. City is likely to
be hiding some info from the public ie. How much City earn from approving a
development permit
Robertson has promised at campaign last year that he would reduce backlog for
development permit
Question why other cities like Richmond dont have the backlog problem but
Vancouver does. Should have internal review on its efficiency and why it takes
so long to process the applications? Does staff purposefully slow down the
process?
City already received $23M revenue from permit fees. They just want to reap
more benefits from charging even more. City claims they lost money with
development process. But who knows as the data is not disclosed.
Most callers think shouldnt raise permit fees. Would only push up the housing
price even further
(AM1320) Vancouver City Council Increase Rezoning And Development Permit Fees
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13034%3A201511-19-00-44-14&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
11.19 (Thur)
(Sing Tao) Vancouver Adjust Development Permit Fees For Cost Recovery
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/320089/2015-11-19/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
$2M loss. Raise fees to hire more staff, clear backlog and speed up process
time
most development application fees will only increase 2% while some may up to
329%. Rezoning application will be affected the most
City deals with on average 35 rezoning applications. Comprehensive
development projects will be raised from $144,600 to $190,100
Building permit fee will be raised 17% max. Process time takes 25 months from
16 months due to huge influx of applications, some multi-level residential
buildings even take 37 weeks or even years for rezoning
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Raise Rezoning Permit Fees From January Next Week.
Criticized For Pushing Up Housing Price
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151119/vap2_r.htm
(Sing Tao) Pricewaterhouse Coppers: Vancouver and Toronto Real Estate Continues
To Thrive Next Year
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/320090/2015-11-19/post-
-/?variant=zh-hk
Report: Emerging Trends in Real Estate 2016: Continue to be positive besides
Calgary and Edmonton, and remain attractive to foreign investors. As locals
purchasing power for housing decrease, more people chose to rent or move to
suburb.
Most concerned real estate market: Vancouver is no. 1
(Sing Tao) Economist Forecast: Only Economic Downturn Would Drag Down
Vancouver Real Estate Price
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/320091/2015-11-19/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Central 1 Credit Union: never any city in Canada has experienced real estate
price adjustment based on one single factor (housing bubble). Only when
serious economic downturn will cause housing price collapse
Housing price in Vancouver and Toronto arent overestimated, but their
housing supply is limited, still have upward pressure. But concerned that
housing price drop will be more dramatic in markets that experience huge price
increase
(World Journal) Apartment Rent In Vancouver West Increased By 11.6% In 4 Years
http://www.worldjournal.com/3538104/article--4 11-6/?ref=
11.20 (Fri)
(Sing Tao) High Housing Cost Makes It Difficult To Raise Children In Vancouver
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/321695/2015-11-20/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
original source: Business in Vancouver- survey done by RateSupermaket.ca
65% affect their decision of raising children or having more children, 9% higher
than the national average
(World Journal) Report: Vancouver Housing Price Will Drop Only At Economic
Downturn
http://www.worldjournal.com/3540549/article--
/?ref=
(Sing Tao- Op-ed) Visit to Guangzhou laid a firm foundation for further development
of both cities on A12
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/321620/2015-11-20/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
11.21 (Sat)
(Ming Pao) 400 Signatures Petition Against Development Besides Early Chinese
Workers Monument. City Public Hearing Till Early January
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151121/vas1h_r.htm
This is Chinatown petition will run till Dec 7. Organizer said confident to
collect enough signature to influence Citys decision. The land should be used
to serve the public ie. Senior housing or more public cultural space
City spokesperson Jag Sandhu: encourage people to speak at public
consultation, and issues raised will be taken into consideration
Besides preservation, organizations such as Chinese Benevolent Association
said the land should not build anything over 9 storeys as the view of the
monument will be destroyed, But groups like Chinatown Merchants Association
support the development as it will help brining more traffic flow and business
opportunities
(Ming Pao) Bulletin Board: Worried Chinatowns Unique Characteristics Will Be
Eroded
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151121/vas2_r.htm
One said Chinatown lost its home feeling since 1970s, worried the next
generation wont recognize what Chinatown is really about. One who grew up in
Chinatown said, the Chinatown characteristics already disappeared after the
recent wave of new developments. People shouldnt be able to look down at the
Early Chinese Workers Monument
(AM1470) City of Vancouver Call Budget Consultation Meeting For Next Year
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55645
For public informative
(AM1320) Design Of New Vancouver Downtown Art Gallery
http://am1320.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=13038%3A201511-19-23-47-58&catid=1%3A2010-10-18-20-52-02&Itemid=97&lang=zh
For public information
11.22 (Sun)
n/a
11.23 (Mon)
(Sing Tao) Student Population In Suburban Area Drops As More Move To Downtown
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/325913/2015-11-23/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
More families want to move to downtown area, which leads to the drop of
student population in suburb and schools in downtown is over demand.
VSBs 5 year report: requests to open 4 new school. Expect 8,000 more
children will reach school age by 2025, and most will chose to go to public
school, which would bring the school admission rate to 95%
(Sing Tao) Vancouver May Amend Bylaw To Reduce Parking Stalls For New
Residential Developments
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/325921/2015-11-23/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Vision Vancouver: encourage people to give up driving through reducing
parking stalls
Multi-level residential bylaw in the area around Nanaimo skytrain station/ 29th
Ave. skytrain station
Some said that may deter peoples desire to purchase property there.
11.24 (Tue)
(Ming Pao) New & Old Immigrants 30-40% Income Pay Average $1,000 Rent. Live
With Roommates To Save Costs
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151124/var1h_r.htm
BCNPHA: immigrants who have been living in Canada for over 6-10 yearssituation similar to local British Columbians who rent their homes. 39% spend
30% of their income on rent. But for those live here over 10 years, 43% spend
that portion on rent.
More people live in an immigrant familys rented home compared to local
Canadians, as they are more willing to share their space in order to cut living
costs.
single moms are affected the most.
Shows that high rent is a universal problem in BC
Government should especially provide assistance to youth who is working
towards getting their own home
(World Journal) Greater Vancouver Immigrants Rental Home Greater Vancouver
http://www.worldjournal.com/3546500/article--/?ref=
12% people who rent their homes live in over crowded condition, among
immigrant families in Greater Vancouver, 25% live in those conditions
recommend municipalities to develop more rental housing in areas there are
close to public transit systems
11.25 (Wed)
n/a
11.26 (Thur)
(AM1470) Vancouver City Council Draft Budget For Next 5 Years
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55808
Property tax will increase by 2.3%. Robertson: rate of increase is lower than
other cities in Lower Mainland, which reflects inflation rate and salary
adjustment requested by union.
(AM1470) Archaeological Artifacts May Be Under Vancouvers Viaducts
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55783
City Engineering General Manager: City will consider preserving them if any
major discovery. During Winter Olympics, a large amount of bricks and
industrial use items were found. The Site of the viaducts is over 100 years.
According to recent archaeological assessment, no important artifacts should
be there.
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver Gotten Ready For Extreme Weather
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=832e5d231e3545d0900ef685cbb43baa
(Ming Pao) Citys Snow Removal Trucks Get Ready For The Extreme Weather This
Weekend
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151126/vas2_r.htm
(World Journal) Vancouver Announced Response Plan For Extreme Weather
http://www.worldjournal.com/3551463/article--/?ref=
(Sing Tao) Fewer And Costly Vancouver Single Homes. Larger Apartments Trending
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/330644/2015-11-26/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Vancouver lost 900 single homes between 2006-2011, replaced by townhomes
or apartments. About 47,000 single homes left and very limited land available
for future development
Ie. West End, Davie/ Jervis apartment: 58 units with 900- 1,300 sq. ft.
Ernst & Youngs audit: close 19 schools can save $3.7M each year. Can also
increase program fees, rent and limit new schools construction costs
Patti Bacchus: not benefiting the communities
NDP Education Critic, Rob Fleming: not acceptable
(World Journal) Vancouvers Business Tax System Ranks The Top Few
http://www.worldjournal.com/3548568/article--/?ref=
C.D. Howe Institute: simplicity: B and transparency: A
Robertson: report validates Vancouvers effort in reducing red tapes and
maintaining low tax rates, and this type of work helps the growth Vancouvers
innovative economy.
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver Will Share Greenest City Plan At Paris Weather Summit
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=eba4b31af98c58b7cdb9cc785adc7627
(Fairchild TV) Vancouver East New Multi-level Buildings Will Reduce Parking Stalls
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=18c41d036d6bc0a2715563dbbc56b94a
Reduce parking stalls from 2 to 0.65.
Cllr. Genova: worry it will make parking stalls more expensive
Cllr. Meggs: bylaw outdated. Residents have easy access to skytrains.
11.27 (Fri)
(Sing Tao) Vancouver City Budget Recommended To Increase Property Tax by 2.3%
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/332246/2015-11-27/post--
2-3/?variant=zh-hk
5 year plan and 2.3% property tax increase- for replacing old fire engines,
improve Burrard Bridge and social housing projects.
City: 2.3% coincides with the inflation rate forecasted by Conference Board of
Canada
(World Journal) Draft Budget Intend To Increase Vancouvers Property Tax By 2.3%
http://www.worldjournal.com/3552528/article-- 23/?ref=
(Ming Pao) Gregor Robertson Leading Delegation To Paris Summit. Promote
Vancouvers Green Image
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151127/vas5_r.htm
Robertson will lead 4 city reps. (include Cllr. Louie, chief of staff, climate
change specialist and citys public relations rep.) to the summit, which costs
$15,000. City will attend 30 meetings and forums, and exchange ideas with
other city leaders. Also promote Vancouvers green image.
Robertson: to cut cost, city only send a delegation of 5 people to match with
the theme of emission reduction
The air pollution caused by this trip is a necessary evil as there is no other
environmentally way to go to Paris
City launched Climate Change Action Pledge to encourage citizens to change
their life style
(AM1320 Phone-in Show) Vancouver proposed to increase property tax by 2.3%. Is
Citys spending justified? Including the Mayors delegations overseas?
Question whether its necessary for the Mayor to go to so many delegations
and many of which are related to issues that are beyond citys jurisdictions.
Robertson is just back form GZ and is leaving for Paris. Too much money is
spent on unnecessary delegations
One commentator said city should think of ways to cut costs rather than
increasing budget without any boundaries. But the other commentator said,
City should have considered that, but may not have publicized it as much
(Fairchild TV) Chinese Tech Investment Group Formed China Clean Tech Innovation
Centre
http://www.fairchildtv.com/news.php?n=3ad933a1f8e366828cbfc88b038fa41e
Robertson: Vancouver is chosen as the location for the centre because of its
proximity to Asia and also its dedication in making it the greenest city by 2020
11.28 (Sat)
(Sing Tao) Chinese Clean Tech Centre. Mayor Welcomes Their Formation In
Vancouver
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/333574/2015-11-28/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
Robertson: very pleased to see the Hanhai group forming their first clean tech
centre in Vancouver. It shows Vancouvers potential and qualifications for the
development of such high tech industry
$15,000 venture capital to help new clean tech companies in BC and expand
markets in Asia. Will particularly examines projects most demanded in China ie.
Solar energy, waste management and ways to lower carbon footprint
Ming Pao) Chinese Enterprise Invests $15M To Help Develop Local Clean
Technology Products And Open China Market
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151128/vas1h_r.htm
Landlord BC: 0.5% vacancy rate may be caused by the thriving short term air
bnb. Should have a license system to regulate
May violate Strata Property Act if the landlord is also a tenant, also cant rent
out the unit for less than a month if not hotel or B&B.
Many buy property for investment purposes ie. Run Air bnb. May also
indirectly gives upward pressure for housing rent
11.29 (Sun)
(AM1470) Robertson In Meeting With Prime Minister Trudeau At The Outset of Paris
Climate Change Summit
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55871
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55868
Robertson met with Trudeau and McKenna about climate change and advocates
for green economy; also presented wreath to pay respect of the victims at the
Paris attack
The new federal government has bought a new dimension and promises to the
climate change issue. Encouraging to cities throughout Canada
Vancouver received the 2020 Greenest city award, and is the city with lowest
emission per capita in North America. Its goal is too use completely renewable
energy by 2050
Report: lowest accident rate, less than 1 out of 100,000, see result from the
infrastructure invested in. Has most bike lanes in Canada, and about 100,000
people use bikes to commute each day
Vancouvers model proves that separate bike lanes are not necessary
11.30 (Mon)
(AM1470) East Hastings Street Vendors Protest at City Hall For Banning Them From
Selling On Street
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55898
City banned street vending along E. Hastings between Carrall and Columbia
since Nov 16.
First Nations harm reduction group: vendors lose sense of home and security
when they ban to sell on the street, discriminatory. Some said they need to
make a living through this, they are not criminals
(AM1470) Report Shows Insite Effectively Reduce Contraction Of HIV
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55895
Torontos St. Michael Hospital: if work in collaboration with nearby hospitals,
can reduce operation cost of Insite. Effectively reduce HIV and Hepatitis B
cases
(AM1470) Compass Card Reading Software Not Working Due To Short Battery Life
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55896
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55910
Battery only lasts for 3-5 hours, and reading takes 2 seconds. Hope to reduce
it to 1 second.
(Ming Pao) Vancouver Aims To Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emission By 80%
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151130/vab3_r.htm
After meeting with Prime Minister at the onset of Paris summit, Robertson:
hope to see Canada will adopt Vancouvers emission targets nationwide.
(Ming Pao) Report Shows Downtown Walkers Paradise. Reduce Overweight By 30%
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151130/vas1h_r.htm
Report My Health My Community, conducted by Vancouver Coastal Health
and UBC: through increasing sidewalks, improve public transit, can help
citizens reduce the rate of obesity or overweight by 31%, and improve the
obesity/ overweight of entire Vancouver population by 11%
12.1 (Tue)
(AM1470) Grassroot Organization Oppose To Building High Rise In Chinatown
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55919
Building Community Society urges City to refuse the rezoning application of
the 13-storey-high building at Keefer 105
Former BC Premier Mike Harcourt: this development is too huge for
Chinatown. Chinatown and Gastown are unique neighbourhood in Vancouver
and must respect heritage building there, cant destroy the overall ambiance.
Not oppose to development but he doesnt want to see Chinatown becoming
another Yaletown
(Sing Tao) Former BC Premier Mike Harcourt Oppose To Building High Rise In
Chinatown
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/337794/2015-12-01/post-
/?variant=zh-hk
Original source: CKNW
Mike Harcourt and Building Community Society already sent a letter to
Vancouver City Council, urging city to reject the developers application
(AM1470) Vancouver Police Focus On Violent Sexual Crime And Mental Illness In the
Next 5 Years
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55927
(Ming Pao) City Council Discuss Tonight On Installing Chandeliers Under Granville
Bridge, Paid By Developers
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151201/vas2_r.htm
Beach Ave. under Granville Bridge, 18th century European style chandeliers
Proposed by a nearby project developer, will be paid by the developer. LED
light bulbs for safety, increase lighting and an artistic attraction
(Ming Pao) Laneway Apartments Trial At West End. 4 Towers, 47 Units, Cheaper
Rent
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151201/vap1h_r.htm
Cllr. Jang: City needs to fully utilize remaining land, laneway housing can
increase housing supply and affordability, expect rent for laneway apartments to
be cheaper than laneway housing.
Expand on the popularity of Laneway housing. Whether too crowded? Jang: use
parking lots that are under utilized or temporary garbage depot
Restrictions: max. 2-4 storey high, 6 stories if right beside a tower, each unit
350 to 1,000 sq. feet, up to 3 bedrooms
(Sing Tao) West End Residents Walk More. Obesity Rate Lower By 1/3
http://vancouver.singtao.ca/337762/2015-12-01/post--
/?variant=zh-hk
12.2 (Wed)
(AM1470) Vancouver Theatre Increase Rent By 3% Next Year
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55948
Due to operation cost increase and to offer discounts to non-profit
organizations
(AM1470) Pot Dispensaries Support Selling Pot At Drug Stores
http://www.am1470.com/news_detail.php?i=55967
Pot dispensary owner Dana Larson: support this as its an easy way to reach to
adult, if the pot sold there are of higher quality and with higher accessibility
may eventually replace pot dispensaries. Concern that this may encourage
people to use both alcohol and pot together while they should be use
separately.
(Ming Pao) Vancouver City Council Approved Amendment To Study TPP Impact.
Vote Again After Studies
http://www.mingpaocanada.com/van/htm/News/20151202/vas3_r.htm
Cllr. Carr oppose to TPP as many details are not disclosed yet, incline to
conglomerates and harm Vancouvers long-term development
Cllr. Meggs amended the motion: after city staff study TPPs impact to
Vancouver
Deputy City Manager Sadhu Johnston: over 6,000 pages in the TPP document,
hard to finish study by end of Jan when Parliament resumes, but will try to
finish a simple report
(World Journal) Baby Boomers Turn To Small Rental Homes As Investments
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Avison Young Realty: more baby boomers sell their single home and invest in
renting out multi-unit residential homes. While living in one of the units
themselves, they rent out the sometimes over 10 units to others. As vacancy
rate is exceedingly low, rental properties have high returning potential