Vote Yes for health in the transportation referendum

Richmond Review

As a public health physician, and Medical Health Officer for Richmond, an important part of my job is working with the mayor, council and staff of our city to advance programs, policies, and investments that will improve health and, ultimately, save lives…

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Stone agrees to add tolls, fees to transit ballot

The Globe and Mail

It’s the latest reversal from the B.C. Liberals, who have been variously tough and conciliatory with Metro Vancouver mayors over a promised transit referendum that will offer voters a say in how future transit projects will be funded…

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Stone, Lower Mainland mayors to talk transit

The Globe and Mail

B.C. Transportation Minister Todd Stone is planning to meet with Metro Vancouver mayors next week to talk about the controversial referendum on transit funding that is largely opposed by the mayors…

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Majority of Richmondites work in their own city

Richmond News

More than half of Richmond’s commuters work in the city they live. According to data conducted as part of the National Household Survey, 40,705 out of Richmond’s 73,770 commuters don’t leave the city’s boundaries to get to work…

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