What does true consultation look like?
In the October 17 election, an important issue to consider is how well you’re seen, heard and understood by your municipal government. Does it decide
In the October 17 election, an important issue to consider is how well you’re seen, heard and understood by your municipal government. Does it decide
I spent time Monday with Nigel Malkin, the business owner who leads the West Vancouver Stakeholders Association. We had a lengthy conversation (no questions provided
The coast is clear. The questions remain. The answers are needed. A mediated settlement was announced Wednesday between Metro Vancouver and Acciona, the original contractor
The solution: fiddle at the edges, and when in doubt, study Pay parking may indeed be a great idea for West Vancouver. Mayor and council
No plan, no purpose, no wonder businesses are upset, but council won’t relent Mayor and council need to press pause on their pay parking plan.
The North Shore Wastewater plant fiasco demands an inquiry, Metro Vancouver reform, and a stronger voice from West Vancouver It is astonishing that West Vancouver
On important issues, council has to be flexible Last night I attended a public hearing into a proposed housing development of 37 units adjacent to
Years of delay, defiance, and miscalculation left council exposed and handed the province control over the community’s most important district. No one likes being told
An introduction as I launch the campaign I took the Blue Bus back last night from a concert in Vancouver—David Byrne, still vital and relevant
The financials aren’t explained, or to be believed With little public discussion, the District of West Vancouver mayor and council approved their budget and five-year