EPISODE · Feb 26, 2025 · 35 MIN
E3a-38 Not a core value fit
from Cambie Report
With 38 days until the Vancouver by-elections, we delve into the DUI allegations against Mayor Ken Sim, which were reportedly dismissed by police investigations. We discuss Task Force Barrage, a new initiative targeting organized crime and public safety. As well: Rebecca Bligh and is out of ABC, Adam Palmer is out of the VPD – the latter by choice. ABC announces its byelection candidates. And, Surrey withdraws from the Metro Vancouver Regional Growth Strategy, community newspapers close and our Vancouveratta. Links Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim, police, cleared of ‘baseless’ DUI allegation – BC | Globalnews.ca OPCC says allegations against Vancouver mayor ‘baseless’ but won’t publish report Vancouver mayor, police to roll out plan to tackle crime, public safety concerns After four decades of policing in Vancouver, Chief Adam Palmer retires ABC Vancouver Introduces By-Election Candidates VDLC Endorses Vancouver City Council Byelection Candidates Vancouver Coun. Rebecca Bligh kicked out of ABC caucus | CBC News Leaked document shows new plan by Vancouver city council to alter the Downtown Eastside – The Globe and Mail Vancouver council gets update on efforts to ‘uplift’ Downtown Eastside – BC | Globalnews.ca ABC Vancouver park board politicians violated policy on open meetings, watchdog finds Integrity Commissioner Report PBIC-003: Complaint against Vancouver Park Board Commissioners Bastyovanszky, Christensen, Haer, H City of Surrey to withdraw from Metro Vancouver’s Regional Growth Strategy Tax dollars subsidized IKEA, The Brick electric vehicles, Metro Vancouver board hears – BC | Globalnews.ca Burnaby Now, New Westminster Record, Tri-City News to close Vancouveratta: The Vancouver Daily World – Wikipedia
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