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  2. Vancouver City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver City Hall is home to Vancouver City Council in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Located at 453 West 12th Avenue, the building was ordered by the Vancouver Civic Building Committee, designed by architect Fred Townley and Matheson, and built by Carter, Halls, Aldinger and Company. The building has a 12-storey tower (the point is 98 ...

  3. Vancouver City Council - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver City Council is the governing body of Vancouver, British Columbia. The council consists of a mayor and ten councillors elected to serve a four-year term. Monthly, a deputy mayor is appointed from among the councillors. The current mayor is Ken Sim, who leads the party ABC Vancouver. City council meetings are held in Vancouver City Hall.

  4. Government and politics of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver, unlike other British Columbia municipalities, is incorporated under a unique provincial statute, the Vancouver Charter. [1] The legislation, passed in 1953, supersedes the Vancouver Incorporation Act, 1921 and grants the city more and different powers than other communities possess under BC's Municipalities Act.

  5. 2025 Vancouver City Council by-election - Wikipedia

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    1 OneCity 0 Vacant 2 Incumbent councillors Vacant [a] A by-election will be held on April 5, 2025 in Vancouver, British Columbia, to fill two vacant seats on Vancouver City Council, following the resignations of Christine Boyle and Adriane Carr. Background Christine Boyle Christine Boyle was first elected to Vancouver City Council in the 2018 Vancouver municipal election and was the first ...

  6. List of heritage buildings in Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of buildings and structures classified as Schedule "A" and Schedule "B" heritage buildings by the City of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. These are designated heritage buildings, and as such are legally protected by the city's heritage by-law No. 4837. The list does not include:

  7. Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver [a] is a major city in Western Canada, located in the Lower Mainland region of British Columbia.As the most populous city in the province, the 2021 Canadian census recorded 662,248 people in the city, up from 631,486 in 2016.

  8. List of mayors of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    The mayor of Vancouver is the head and chief executive officer of Vancouver, British Columbia, who is elected for a four-year term. The 41st and current officeholder is Ken Sim, who has held office since November 7, 2022.

  9. City Square Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    1905 Model School building 1908 Normal School building. City Square Shopping Centre is a mall across the street from City Hall in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.It is located in the heart of the heritage district of central Vancouver, on the northwest corner of 12th Avenue and Cambie Street.