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scrubbedexpat091 Dec 3rd 2019 4:48 am

Re: Local newspaper stories
 
City should do this with all city building that are built, put housing above for low-moderate income earners.

This particular project is only for single mom's but its a start.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...uver-1.5381237

BristolUK Dec 3rd 2019 2:06 pm

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Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12773002)
This particular project is only for single mom's but its a start.

Unique firehall/single mothers residence opens in Vancouver.

Elevators only go up. For coming down it's a pole to the ground floor. ;)





scrubbedexpat091 Dec 3rd 2019 5:20 pm

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Some of the comments were amusing on facebook comments on this article.... lol


Originally Posted by BristolUK (Post 12773223)
Unique firehall/single mothers residence opens in Vancouver.

Elevators only go up. For coming down it's a pole to the ground floor. ;)


scrubbedexpat091 Dec 4th 2019 12:28 am

Re: Local newspaper stories
 
Surprised any small business can survive in Vancouver.

Rent reduced to compensate for the 52,000 a year this commercial space has in property tax any possible renter would need to pay.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/briti...gxOsNB4LGvbdYo


scrubbedexpat091 Dec 11th 2019 11:16 pm

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Amazon is leasing a fairly large amount of space in a new office building currently under construction downtown, 1.13 million square feet for high tech purposes.

A bit concerning as if they bring in workers in large numbers who don't currently reside in Vancouver, will only put more pressure onto housing.

https://vancouversun.com/business/co...-post-building

scrubbedexpat091 Dec 16th 2019 12:20 am

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This driver didn't learn their lesson.

Got one speeding ticket, then 13 minutes later pulled over for speeding again, only managed to get about 1.4km before pulled over again.

https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/v...yJottCZrbQECZ4

$396 and 6 points.

scrubbedexpat091 Dec 29th 2019 10:52 pm

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Could be a fueling strike at the 2 Montreal airports, fueling company Swissport has been unable to reach a settlement with it's employees.

https://montrealgazette.com/business...rly-as-tuesday

Swissport says they will have plans in place which means management will fuel aircraft, but there could still be delays.

Not sure what the pay in Montreal is, in Vancouver Swissport pays $16 per hour, apparently when Swissport took over the contract for fueling from the previous company they slashed wages considerably.



scrubbedexpat091 Dec 30th 2019 1:02 am

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Tenants have been without heat/hot water since before Christmas.

https://globalnews.ca/news/6345701/v...azPuhbKpyff6h0


mikelincs Dec 30th 2019 3:11 pm

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Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12779233)
This driver didn't learn their lesson.

Got one speeding ticket, then 13 minutes later pulled over for speeding again, only managed to get about 1.4km before pulled over again.

https://www.vancouverisawesome.com/v...yJottCZrbQECZ4

$396 and 6 points.

Can't remember just where is the UK, but a chap was flashed by a camera, well over the limit, he just carried on at the same speed, by the end of the road he had totalled 6 fines, and 18 points, he explained that the thought if he had been caught by one camera the others didn't count .. WRONG.

dave_j Dec 30th 2019 3:45 pm

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Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 12783510)
Can't remember just where is the UK, but a chap was flashed by a camera.....

Probably Birmingham. Felt like driving in a straight jacket last time I was there, cameras all over the place.
Got caught once in Gateshead and opted to take a police course rather than collect points. Instructor suggested that cameras weren't there to collect fines (think he was lying) and went on to say that only 25% were active at any time (more lies as demonstrated by last post).




mikelincs Dec 30th 2019 9:54 pm

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Originally Posted by dave_j (Post 12783523)
Probably Birmingham. Felt like driving in a straight jacket last time I was there, cameras all over the place.
Got caught once in Gateshead and opted to take a police course rather than collect points. Instructor suggested that cameras weren't there to collect fines (think he was lying) and went on to say that only 25% were active at any time (more lies as demonstrated by last post).

I think that depends on where they are, Motorway and major trunk road were more likely to be active, but a lot are turned off permanently now, and they use the mobile ones, and average speed cameras on motorways, you are noted by one camera, and a second one perhaps a couple of miles further on sees the car again and works out the average speed it must have gone. On board cameras in police cars, both marked and unmarked carry them are also used.

scrubbedexpat091 Dec 30th 2019 10:45 pm

Re: Local newspaper stories
 

Originally Posted by mikelincs (Post 12783510)
Can't remember just where is the UK, but a chap was flashed by a camera, well over the limit, he just carried on at the same speed, by the end of the road he had totalled 6 fines, and 18 points, he explained that the thought if he had been caught by one camera the others didn't count .. WRONG.

They recently started some speed enforcement at intersections that already had red light cameras, they don't appear to be planning random photo radar yet in BC, and the intersections that have these cameras are well marked with signs, only a fool would speed through them, but then people still run red lights at these intersections, the speed grace given isn't known exactly, government says if you drive like a normal person you wont get a ticket, but 20-30 over the speed limit seems to be the numbers going around, and really nobody should be doing 70-80 on city streets.

As far as I know there are none on highways, although some highways to have variable speed limits now that change based on conditions.

mikelincs Dec 31st 2019 4:34 am

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Originally Posted by Jsmth321 (Post 12783649)
They recently started some speed enforcement at intersections that already had red light cameras, they don't appear to be planning random photo radar yet in BC, and the intersections that have these cameras are well marked with signs, only a fool would speed through them, but then people still run red lights at these intersections, the speed grace given isn't known exactly, government says if you drive like a normal person you wont get a ticket, but 20-30 over the speed limit seems to be the numbers going around, and really nobody should be doing 70-80 on city streets.

As far as I know there are none on highways, although some highways to have variable speed limits now that change based on conditions.

In the UK, AFAIK, the grace level is usually 5%, as it is with blood Alcohol, the alcohol level was set at 5% grace level by testing the same sample at all the forensic labs in the UK, and looking for the worse performoing lab, which got a result 2.5% too high, so they dpoubled that level and automatically deduct that off the result. The idea was to ensure that no sample sent by the driver to one of the labs would produce a result that would put the driver under the limit. Speed is somewhat different, but AFAIK all police cars have their speedos checked very regularly.

scrubbedexpat091 Jan 2nd 2020 7:28 am

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Vancouver is losing its Four Seasons Hotel, closes on January 20. Looks like 200 people will lose their job.

https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/four...aOdmWvoTmcy9T8

Interesting tidbit in that Vancouver has less hotel rooms now vs 2010, no wonder rates are so high, a 2 star hotel here can charge $200+ a night during busy times, not a good city to need a hotel in.

scrubbedexpat091 Jan 4th 2020 12:12 am

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Vancouver has had its first homicide of 2020, the event took place on January 1st but the person died on the 2nd in hospital. No suspects at this time, assault took place in the homeless camp set up in a local park.

https://globalnews.ca/news/6363153/o...ner_persistant

Condo buildings are seeing quite large increases in insurance. In the article the strata's deductible went from 5,000 to 250,000

https://globalnews.ca/news/6363104/l...oHtfKuEAmgT4wY


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