B.C. Election: CLEAR FACTS DAVID EBY AND THE NDP HAVE BECOME INSUFFERABLE

B.C. Election: Instead of cruising for a win, B.C. NDP locked in a fight for their lives Vaughn Palmer: But leak of B.C. United’s detailed opposition research on the Conservatives handed the NDP plenty of material for attack ad VICTORIA — The opinion polls from the first week of the election campaign show the New … Read more

Opinion: Flawed Broadway Plan prioritizes density—not affordability

Vancouver’s former chief planner Larry Beasley said the Broadway Plan ticks all the right technical-planning boxes, including transit-oriented development (TOD) to support the Broadway subway, and higher densities to increase the supply of housing. But it neglects the public’s need for neighbourliness, community visioning and housing that is affordable for middle incomes. Vancouver has the … Read more

AGAIN. VPD threaten and intimate low-income, vulnerable citizens.

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Over the years there has been many complaints against the Vancouver Police Department, especially their behavior when it comes to the homeless and low-income citizens in Vancouver.  Just Google and you will find incidents such as these: Without even being hyperbolic or exgattering it is fair to say there are several complaints against the VPD … Read more

Westside Church Vancouver Corruption exposed

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Corruption BC is again investigating and reporting about Westside Church in Vancouver, BC In the past the brainwashed and mentally-deranged leaders threatened, intimidated a non-white citizen, even tried to get the Vancouver Police department to do their duty work, but it all BACKFIRED.  Which is why the public has right to know about these evil … Read more

Oppenheimer Park, Politics, and Inappropriate Feminism harming the homeless?

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Many of you are aware that BC Homeless was conceived in order to help the homeless get justice, get their voices heard.  BC Homeless also aims at public awareness.  The more the public is made aware of the crisis of the homeless the greater the chance action will be taken in order to alleviate the … Read more

Rally to Ban Renovictions–Friday, Nov 9, at 12:15-1:15pm

COPE announced our Three steps to a Rent Freeze plan at a campaign rally in September, where a tenant under pressure of renoviction named Travis and I smashed a “4% rent increase” piñata with a Rent Freeze bat. Remember the three steps? They were: 1) Stop renovictions, 2) Track all rent increases through a municipal landlord registry, … Read more

Coastal Church in a Millionaire Area bans and abuses poor citizens living in SRO’s

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Corruption BC had to share this Coastal Church review to protect others from being victimized. HORRIBLE experience at Coastal Church Vancouver  Here is an easy way to understand the difference between a corrupt church and a good church.  Which is if they reject or accept this passage from “Jesus” whom they claim to believe in.  … Read more

SEPTEMBER 2018 CONFERENCE: Homelessness Services Association of BC

HSABC is  hosting our first annual conference on September 19, 20, and 21st.  This exciting event will bring together over one hundred twenty-five service providers for three days of training, networking and sharing best practices and perspectives on issues facing the sector.   Join us for a robust program offering training, workshops, tours, facilitated plenary … Read more

Battle for 58 West Hastings: Broken Promises and Co-optation, 2016-2018

For years, an empty lot at 58 West Hastings has been at the centre of a fight for social housing in the Downtown Eastside (DTES). Since 2007, it has been the site of numerous actions including the 2010 Olympic Tent Village, when women- and Indigenous-led tent cityforced Concord Pacific to abandon its condo plans for the … Read more

Low-Income residents in Vancouver living in 3rd World conditions, a different kind of real estate crisis

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Deplorable conditions are routine in many rental buildings in the city, including those owned by the Sahota family. While officials have issued fines and court injunctions to force necessary repairs, a steady stream of bylaw violations continues. Shelly Ingram says she never gets used to the sound of mice falling through the gaping hole in … Read more