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Chad Pawson

Vancouver

CBC News reporter in Vancouver B.C.

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  • 1 week ago | cbc.ca | Chad Pawson

    British Columbia·NewTED, the American conference known for its short, often inspiring talks on technology, entertainment and design is in Vancouver, B.C., bringing with it some of the brightest and most creative thinkers, at a time when the U.S. has threatened Canada and put much of the world in chaos.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbc.ca | Chad Pawson

    British Columbia·NewThe Green Party of Canada’s flagship federal seat, occupied by an award-winning B.C. parliamentarian, could be in danger of being trumped by the tariff and sovereignty issue in the current federal election.

  • 2 weeks ago | cbc.ca | Chad Pawson

    British Columbia·NewThe vote comes 2½ years into the current council’s four-year mandate and is seen as a citywide referendum on the party with a majority on council. 13 candidates contesting election seen as referendum on ruling ABC Vancouver partyChad Pawson · CBC News · Posted: Apr 05, 2025 10:00 AM EDT | Last Updated: 5 minutes agoVancouver city hall is one of 25 voting locations where residents can cast ballots to elect two councillors in a byelection on Saturday, April 5, 2025.

  • 3 weeks ago | cbc.ca | Chad Pawson

    British Columbia·NewVancouver city councillors have voted to strike a mayor’s task force composed of police, BIAs, merchants, legal experts and social service organizations to come up with solutions to curb shoplifting and retail theft. Coun.

  • 3 weeks ago | cbc.ca | Chad Pawson

    Vancouver sets byelection record for advance, mail-in votingChad Pawson | CBC News | Posted: April 2, 2025 6:09 PM | Last Updated: Just nowNearly 7,700 advance votes cast, 6,400 mail-in ballots requested for 2-seat race, city saysImage | City of Vancouver city hall byelection advance votingCaption: Voters in Vancouver line up outside city hall on Wednesday, March 26, to cast advance votes in a two-seat byelection. General voting day is April 5.

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Chad Pawson
Chad Pawson @ChadPawson
5 Jul 24

City of Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says Kits pool will open this summer on August 7, “pending no major setbacks,” to repairs. https://t.co/7XH2YA9bug

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Chad Pawson @ChadPawson
28 Jun 24

Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley is the new chair for Metro Vancouver. He is promising a truly independent review of the $3.86 billion north shore wastewater treatment plant. https://t.co/KmpT80Unx0

Chad Pawson
Chad Pawson @ChadPawson
28 Jun 24

It’s CoV Coun. Lisa Dominato versus Burnaby Mayor Mike Hurley for the Metro Vancouver chair vacated by Delta Mayor George Harvie (not here, despite having 3 days left on the job). Both Dominato/Hurley promising to restore public confidence. https://t.co/o3HzH0PQEH