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Episode 6 - Where We Live

Episode 6 - Where We Live

An episode of the The Strait and Narrows podcast, hosted by Chris Bruntlett, titled "Episode 6 - Where We Live" was published on April 17, 2017 and runs 26 minutes.

April 17, 2017 ·26m · The Strait and Narrows

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The conversation around housing and affordability in Metro Vancouver is at a tipping point. What can housing look like for us in the years to come? Four local leaders reveal how they make it work.

The conversation around housing and affordability in Metro Vancouver is at a tipping point. What can housing look like for us in the years to come? Four local leaders reveal how they make it work.
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