The New Point Grey Road – 21: Nurturing Green SpaceThe intersection at Stephens – connecting PGR with the York bikeway – is now complete (map here): . . It used…
The New Point Grey Road – 20: Final PiecesThe Point Grey Road improvements are just about the complete. You can almost hear the final pieces click into place. …
The New Point Grey Road – 19: Mother’s Day GiftThe story behind today’s first post – from Chris Bruntlett: When our family woke up on Mother’s Day, the sun…
The New Point Grey Road – 18: Before and AfterJohn Calimente was out over the Easter weekend, with camera, taking photos of Point Grey Road and the improvements at the…
Why please the rich on Point Grey Road?Peter Ladner added a comment to The New Point Grey Road – 4 that I wanted to copy here – first,…
Bike paths: More wrongs that must be rightedKen Ohrn found more examples of bike lanes that are destroying parks, threatening the safety of children, are hugely expensive…
Righting a Wrong: Removing the Seaside PathsKits Point residents don’t want a cycle lane separated from the pedestrian path to run through Hadden Park or near…
$300 Million Views: Why Point Grey Road needn't be a road for the richRichard Campbell makes the case: Today, by my quick estimate, the parks lining Point Grey Road would cost around $300…
The Uninterrupted Seawall – at lastRichard Campbell noticed first: . . It tooks years too long, but at last the seawall is now connected from…
The Interrupted Seawall – Practically completeWhen we last left our story – October 24 – City Hall promised: … the decommissioning plan indicates that half of…
The Interrupted Seawall – The Saga ContinuesWhen we last left our story – September 10 – the news was good: Harbour Air will utilize the new,…
This Just In: The Interrupted Seawall to be completedHarbour Air to move to permanent terminal by end of 2012 VANCOUVER, BC (September 10, 2012): By the end of…
The Interrupted Seawall – A Continuing SagaYes, the presence of ‘temporary’ float-plane terminal on Coal Harbour has dragged on for years. You can read about the…
The Interrupted Seawall: Why wait ’til September?Finally, some changes on the Coal Harbour seawall: Harbour Air Group is asking for yet another extension (this will be…
Dec. 19, 2022Vancouver’s “Dinosaurs Against Fossil Fuels” (DAFFS) Way Ahead of Their TimeSandy James Planner