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      A buyer's market in Vancouver still no bargain

      Posted by Shemuses from CBC

      According to The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver, Canada's most expensive market is in "a buyer's phase," but the cost of an average detached home is still $305,878 higher than the national average. The Canadian Real Estate Association lists the average price in May 2008 for a property in Canada as $318, 761, where houses in Vancouver are listed at an average of $624,639. According to the numbers from June 2008 released by REBGV, a typical detached residential property in Greater Vancouver sells for $765,654. That's a change of seven per cent over one year and 89.5 per cent over five years. A typical apartment will cost $388,722, a change of 7.8 per cent over one year and 105.2% over five years.

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      Vancouver's Bed Bug Plague

      Posted by Shemuses from The Tyee

      At least once a week in Vancouver, bug exterminator Mark Amery enters a private home, lifts a mattress and watches the box spring move with blood-sucking vermin. It's an optical illusion caused by up to a thousand twitching bed bugs, each no larger than a lentil, which are infesting more houses, rental apartments and hotel rooms in Vancouver today than at any point in the city's modern history.

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      Green Party staple opts for new Vision

      Posted by Shemuses from Canada

      For years, Andrea Reimer and the civic Green Party were inextricably linked in Vancouver politics. Not anymore. The 36-year-old activist left the party in March to co-chair NDP MLA Gregor Robertson's Vision Vancouver mayoral nomination campaign.

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    • Doctors to visit poorest Vancouver residents to free up hospital beds

      Posted by Shemuses from CBC

      In a bid to reduce the number of hospital beds being taken up by the homeless and drug addicts in Vancouver, doctors will soon be making house-calls to those who live in single room occupancy (SRO) hotels in the Downtown Eastside. Many residents of the Downtown Eastside are seriously ill, often the result of drug use and hard living on the streets, said Lorna House, the director of mental health for the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. By the time they get to a hospital, she said, they often need long-term care.

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      Safe-injection site mounts constitutional challenge

      Posted by Shemuses from CBC

      The operators of Canada's only supervised safe-injection site are launching a constitutional challenge they hope will bolster their ability to continue operating the controversial facility in Vancouver's Downtown Eastside. The Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users and the Portland Hotel Society, which operate the site, are scheduled to appear in B.C. Supreme Court in Vancouver on Monday morning.

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    Jeff comments on:

    Vancouver's Bed Bug Plague

    It totally wasn’t me.

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    10:02 am 5/15/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Vancouver explosion deliberately set

    Never mind. The caption led me astray

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    9:42 am 2/14/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Vancouver explosion deliberately set

    Wasn’t TWA flight 800 ruled an accident ? Fuel tank sparks?

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    9:41 am 2/14/08
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    Jeff comments on:

    Vancouver aims for wireless network in downtown core

    Nice. Seattle is so far behind. Sent by me on my cellular modem.

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    10:07 am 1/24/08
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    Jwgardner comments on:

    Banish the drive-thru burger?

    I suggest allowing drive-thrus, but paving them in such a way that only cyclists could use ‘em.

    Am I serious? Probably not… ;)

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    2:54 pm 1/21/08
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    Vancouver trademarks EcoDensity to promote compact development as ecologically friendly

    I don't think Vancouver should try to trademark it. Better be known for being the city of ecodensity rather than trademarkdensity.

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    5:19 pm 6/26/07
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    Shemuses

    Member since Jul 2008

    Jodie lives, plays, and blogs in Vancouver, BC. Her day job at ONE/Northwest puts her talents to work supporting social change strategies for greening our world.

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    Jeff

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    Jeff is the founder of NewsCloud. He is also a freelance writer and blogs at Idealog.

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    RobBaxter

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