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Mass Timber Construction   -   Jun 07, 2025 Tallest Mass Timber Hotel in Vancouver & North America Being Considered Now
Tallest Mass Timber Hotel in Vancouver & North America Being Considered Now

Vancouver's first mass timber hotel proposed at 1580 W 3rd Ave - 18 storeys, 160 rooms, sustainable construction near Granville Island.

WBN News - Kitsilano Edition   -   Dec 04, 2024 Kitsilano History - The railway And Logging Shaped Kitsilano
Kitsilano History - The railway And Logging Shaped Kitsilano

In the late 19th century, the CPR’s expansion across British Columbia established Vancouver as a crucial terminus, connecting the region to national and international markets.

The Loss of Wilkinson Steel - Olympic Village Loses Heritage Building
Vancouver Heritage Foundation   -   Jun 22, 2025 The Loss of Wilkinson Steel - Olympic Village Loses Heritage Building

Vancouver's Wilkinson Steel building demolished despite heritage protection in official plan. A policy betrayal in Olympic Village development.

by WBN News Vancouver & 1. Elke Porter
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Vancouver Heritage Foundation   -   Jun 22, 2025 The Loss of Wilkinson Steel - Olympic Village Loses Heritage Building
The Loss of Wilkinson Steel - Olympic Village Loses Heritage Building

Vancouver's Wilkinson Steel building demolished despite heritage protection in official plan. A policy betrayal in Olympic Village development.

by WBN News Vancouver & 1. Elke Porter
Mass Timber Construction   -   Jun 07, 2025 Tallest Mass Timber Hotel in Vancouver & North America Being Considered Now
Tallest Mass Timber Hotel in Vancouver & North America Being Considered Now

Vancouver's first mass timber hotel proposed at 1580 W 3rd Ave - 18 storeys, 160 rooms, sustainable construction near Granville Island.

by 1. Elke Porter & WBN News Vancouver
WBN News - Kitsilano Edition   -   Dec 04, 2024 Kitsilano History - The railway And Logging Shaped Kitsilano
Kitsilano History - The railway And Logging Shaped Kitsilano

In the late 19th century, the CPR’s expansion across British Columbia established Vancouver as a crucial terminus, connecting the region to national and international markets.

by WBN News Kitsilano & 1. Karalee Greer
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