Day Four of the 2016 Gordies-"Most Puzzling Planning Work"For Day Four of the 2016 Gordies, two awards are being given in the category of “Most Puzzling Planning Work”.…
Who are Vancouver's Bill Cunninghams?Bill Cunningham who wrote for the New York Times died at 87 in 2016. You may have seen his column-Bill…
Day Three of the 2016 Gordies-Award for Planning for Big Impact-Positive or NegativeOn Wednesday we are awarding the 2016 Gordie for “Planning for Big Impact [Positive or Negative]” There were a lot…
That City Walk Can Kill You in "The Pedestrian Death Capital of Canada"The statistics have just been released that there were 11 murders in the City of Vancouver in 2016. The 11…
The Urbanarium Debates Are BackThe Urbanarium Debates recommence on Wednesday January 18 at Robson Square from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. with the central question:…
The Gordie for Happiest 2016 Transportation StoryThe second 2016 Gordie for Happiest Transportation Story goes to the new kid in town: Happiest Transportation Story Mobi on…
Canada's 150th Birthday Party and Metro VancouverAs 2017 dawns, Canada’s 150th anniversary will be celebrated this summer. There are a few folks among us that will…
Port Metro Vancouver-Roberts Bank Expansion and Environmental AssessmentThe year 2017 will be a telling one in Delta, with a development hat trick: the consideration of Port Metro…
First of Six 2016 Gordie Awards-Biggest Transportation Story-The “Gordies” are awarded annually by the Editorial Board of Price Tags with input from readers. “Gordies” for 2016 will…
Time for the Annual 2016 GordiesThe Price Tags Editorial Board has met at the secret undisclosed location near Lost Lagoon in Stanley Park to ponder…
Who are those Bottle Ladies? And no, we are not talking about any current holiday trend, but the group of Asian ladies of a…
Friday File: Using the GPS jogging app as Art Form In a brilliant flash of seasonal inspiration, The BBC reports on the jogging patterns of Owen Delaney who is using his…
A Ring of Steel for London's Square MileIn Europe horrendous incidents have occurred with large trucks used as weapons in cities where people are gathering and celebrating. In…
Massey Bridge and the New Climate Pollution Accord Sometimes it is the details that make or break a project-and if you are the Province of British Columbia’s…
Dec. 19, 2022Vancouver’s “Dinosaurs Against Fossil Fuels” (DAFFS) Way Ahead of Their TimeSandy James Planner