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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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    The Vancouver Charter outlines the structure, powers and responsibility of the city council. Under the charter, the mayor and city council have the power to: [3] Pass by-laws regulating such things as businesses, building, noise, and land use; Buy and sell property; Collect property taxes and other taxes

  4. Ken Sim - Wikipedia

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    Vancouver City Council increased property taxes by 10.7% during Sim's first year in office. The property tax increase resulted in the average condo owner paying an additional 33 cents per day and the average home owner paying an additional 83 cents per day in property taxes.

  5. Vancouver Empty Home Tax draws lawsuits from outraged ... - AOL

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    A $200,000 tax bill has prompted one Vancouver homeowner to sue the city, and there are more lawsuits just like hers. Vancouver Empty Home Tax draws lawsuits from outraged homeowners Skip to main ...

  6. The 22 Best Things to Do in Vancouver - AOL

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    Vancouver is kinda like if New York City and San Francisco had a baby. It’s got a gorgeous skyline, bustling downtown, a celebrated art scene cultural hubs galore, incredible public parks (see ...

  7. Government and politics of Vancouver - Wikipedia

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    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. The city is governed by the 10-member city council, a nine-member school board, and a seven-member park board, all elected for four-year terms.

  8. Statue of George Vancouver (Vancouver) - Wikipedia

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    A statue of George Vancouver by Italian-born artist Charles Marega stands outside the Vancouver City Hall, in Vancouver, British Columbia. [1] The sculpture was unveiled in 1936 by Sir Percy Vincent. [2]

  9. Marine Building - Wikipedia

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    The 2023 property assessment is $153 million. There was an observation deck, but during the depression in the 1930s the 25-cent admission price proved unaffordable for most. Currently, there are no public galleries in the building. Inside the massive brass-doored elevators the walls are inlaid with 12 varieties of local hardwoods. All over the ...