Vancouver Is Awesome #09 - June 4, 2020

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Main Street’s Punjabi Market turns 50 N E W S + L I F E S T Y L E — A N E X T E N S I O N O F VA N C O U V E R I S AW E S O M E . C O M

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Public Hearing June 23, 2020 Tuesday, June 23, 2020, at 6 pm to be convened by electronic means Vancouver City Council will hold a Public Hearing to consider zoning for these locations: 1. 7843-7845 Cambie Street To rezone 7843-7845 Cambie Street from RT-1 (Two-Family Dwelling) to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a six-storey residential building. A building height of 18.9 metres (62 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 2.75 of are proposed. 2. 187-195 West 41st Avenue To rezone 187-195 West 41st Avenue from RS-1 (One-Family Dwelling) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a four-storey residential building. A building height of 15.0 metres (50 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 1.80 of are proposed. 3. 3220 Cambie Street To rezone 3220 Cambie Street from C-2 (Commercial) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a six-storey, mixed-use building. A building height of 23.2 metres (76 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 3.75 of are proposed. 4. 445 Kingsway & 2935 St. George Street To rezone 445 Kingsway & 2935 St. George Street from C-2 (Commercial) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a 14-storey, mixeduse building. A building height of 47.65 metres (156.4 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 7.22 are proposed.

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Public Hearing: June 25, 2020 Thursday, June 25, 2020, at 6 pm to be convened by electronic means Vancouver City Council will hold a Public Hearing to consider zoning for these locations: A. Regulation Redesign – Amendments to Zoning & Development By-law, Official Development Plans and Parking By-law To amend the Zoning and Development Bylaw and several Official Development Plans to update and simplify the City’s land use regulations and related land use documents, and to make them more user- friendly. In combination with permit processing improvements, these amendments will help to simplify, clarify, and streamline permit review. Various housekeeping amendments are also proposed for the Parking By-law. B. 486 West 26th Avenue To rezone 486 West 26th Avenue from RS-1 (One-Family Dwelling) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a six-storey residential building. A building height of 19.9 metres (65 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 2.51 are proposed. C. 6825 West Boulevard To rezone 6825 West Boulevard from RS-5 (One-Family Dwelling) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of infill residential buildings and the protection, rehabilitation and conservation of the existing heritage building. A maximum building height of 12.4 metres (41 feet) is proposed and an overall density of 0.60 FSR is maintained. D. 1059-1075 Nelson Street To rezone 1059-1075 Nelson Street from RM-5B (Multiple Dwelling) District to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District, to permit the development of a 60-storey residential building. A building height of 178.5 metres (585.5 feet) and a floor space ratio (FSR) of 24.7 are proposed. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON THESE APPLICATIONS INCLUDING LEGAL DESCRIPTIONS OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTIES: vancouver.ca/rezapps

This Public Hearing is to be convened by electronic means as authorized by Ministerial Order No. M139, “Local Government Meetings and Bylaw Process (COVID-19) Order No. 2”. Members of the public may attend at the Council Chamber in City Hall to hear and watch the meeting proceeding, but are strongly urged to listen and watch the proceedings via the City’s website or follow Twitter @VanCityClerk. Due to COVID-19, it is recommended that speakers participate by telephone or provide written submissions; however, limited space will be made available at City Hall to accommodate those who are unable to participate by telephone. To participate in the Public Hearing process, you can register to speak in person or by telephone individually beginning at 8:30 am on June 12 until 5 pm on the day of the Public Hearing: • by going to the Council meeting page on the City’s website and selecting the meeting date, meeting type and agenda item(s) and specifying whether you will participate in person or by telephone; • by emailing the meeting date, meeting type and agenda item(s) and specifying whether you will participate in person or by telephone to publichearing@vancouver.ca; or • by calling 604-829-4238 and specifying which meeting date, meeting type and agenda item(s) you wish to speak to and whether you will address Council by telephone or in person. If you want to participate by telephone then you must have access to a telephone, provide a telephone number that can be used to contact you, and an email address where instructions on when and how to call into the Public Hearing can be provided to you. You can also register by telephone, on the day of the Public Hearing, between 5:30 pm and 6 pm, or 30 minutes before the hearing starts, at City Hall. For more information, visit vancouver.ca/publichearings. Send your comments to Council at vancouver.ca/publichearing-comments or by emailing publichearing@ vancouver.ca or by mail to: City of Vancouver, City Clerk’s Office, 453 West 12th Avenue, Third Floor, Vancouver, BC, V5Y 1V4. Get live updates on the meeting at vancouver.ca/ speaker-wait-times or follow Twitter @ VanCityClerk. Watch the meeting live at vancouver.ca/council-video. Copies of the draft by-laws will be available for viewing on the meeting agenda starting June 12. See the agenda on the City’s website at vancouver.ca/councilmeetings. Minutes of the Public Hearing will also be available at this location approximately two business days after a meeting. Details of all Council meetings can be found at covapp.vancouver.ca/councilMeetingPublic. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON PUBLIC HEARINGS, INCLUDING SUBMITTING COMMENTS AND REGISTERING TO SPEAK: vancouver.ca/publichearings

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Take the #DifferentTogether pledge to oppose racism

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omething that can’t be denied is that our province’s diversity is what has resulted in it becoming as great or, that is, awesome - of a place as it is to live.

From our first governor, James Douglas of Creole descent (1858), to the Louie family who were early entrepreneurs (1903) and are still successfully running businesses such as London Drugs and IGA, to Asa Johal who started Terminal Forest Products (1965) and became a philanthropic leader, there are countless others who have led the way in our communities.

Except for Indigenous people, we all came to Canada from different places in the world. We have all worked (and continue to work) together to build a better province. There have been millions of unnamed, unsung contributors to our society from every corner of the world, for more than 150 years. For the majority of that time, we’ve lived together in harmony, supporting each other and our myriad cultures. Unfortunately, we’ve seen a rise in race-based violence over the past couple of months, since COVID-19 popped up. For some reason, dimwitted racists have taken the opportunity to not only flaunt their idiotic views in public, but to take violent action against people who don’t look like them. Specifically, people of Asian descent have been getting attacked in startling numbers. It’s disheartening, but it’s up to all of us to oppose this kind of garbage if we want things to get better. We can’t let a few knuckle-draggers undo what we have done since the founding of this province, and that is live differently, together.

It may seem like a small thing, and that your singular voice doesn’t matter, but we need to collectively demonstrate that diversity is a fundamental value that our society shares. If you don’t agree that it is, please feel free to place this paper in the trash, right next to where your opinions belong. If you do agree, please visit ltgov.bc.ca/blog to learn more, and to download this image to share.

Our Lieutenant Governor, Janet Austin, has launched a campaign that I’m urging you to participate in today. Called #DifferentTogether, Austin is encouraging you to post the image here to your social media channels, and tag 5 friends who you nominate to do the same.

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B.C. sign language interpreter Nigel Howard is a "real life superhero" to this 4-year-old who is deaf This came as a shock to us and, as with the majority of parents of deaf children, he was the first deaf person we had ever met.

As new parents we were already filled with worry and anxiety about the usual things like, is he eating enough? Is he sleeping enough? (Will we ever sleep again!?) Now with the added layer of having to learn how to parent a deaf child, it was safe to say we were overwhelmed at the very least. Within hours of Iliyan’s identification as a deaf child we received a call from the BC Early Hearing Program checking in on us, how we as parents were feeling. Our coordinator also provided some information and assured us that we would have access to information, speech-language pathologists, other experts and, most importantly, other parents, since we had some important choices ahead of us as we learned how to parent a deaf child.

We had the good fortune of meeting [Dr. Bonnie Henry's sign language interpreter] Nigel Howard a few years ago, when Iliyan had recently received his cochlear implants and was communicating using both sign and spoken English. Iliyan adored meeting him, and still remembers one of the signs that Nigel taught him - the sign for “boot”.

Iliyan took to signing right away. In fact, he signed his first word at 9 months. To our dismay, his first word was neither “mum” nor “dad”, but “light”. We decided as a family that it would be important for Iliyan to meet as many Deaf and hard of hearing children and adults, who choose to communicate in a number of ways, in order to normalize his deafness and hearing equipment,

Fast forward to the last few months, Iliyan is now 4 and a half and seeing Nigel signing alongside Dr. Bonnie Henry has made him so proud to be deaf. When we purchased a few “Listen to Nigel” posters, Iliyan immediately asked that we hang one in his room, and post one outside our house. Having Nigel – and his poster – has given Iliyan a real life superhero that he looks up to and can identify with, especially in a world where we don’t often get to see Deaf people in prominent positions in media, using ASL. By Zen Tharani and Shazia Karmali

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Separated by the border closure, B.C. residents are reuniting with their American loved ones at Peace Arch Park

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hen B.C.’s provincial parks reopened to the public for day use earlier this month, a loophole for cross-border couples did, too.

Peace Arch Provincial Park in Surrey is unique from B.C.’ss other provincial parks in that it’ss a shared territory with our southern neighbours, located along the westernmost edge of the world’s longest un-militarized border. Although All the southern end of Peace Arch Arr is owned by Was ashingt s gton t State Parks and the nort rthern t half lff is governed by British Columbia Provincial Parks, visitors are free to roam within its boundaries, even crossing the ru u through the middle of the park, physical border that runs without having to face either side’s customs or border serv rvices v agencies.

post about the park. “Right away, I was like, ‘This is how I'm going to be able to see him [her fiance Will Terrall],’” she said. “This is our only chance right now, we have exhausted every other option.” She booked a flight from Nelson and a hotel room in Surrey, he drove the five hours from Portland, and they reunited for the first time in months. “It was emotional, but really, really amazing,” she recalled. “Just seeing him walking down the hill and us just walking towards each other, and then we just had a really big hug, I jumped into his arms and had a little cry.” Despite the long commute for a picnic, “If this park

is going to stay open, and if they're not going to change the travel restrictions and loosen them up a little bit for family reunification which is what we're really hoping for - then I'll probably be down there in another month,” Vezina said.

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services. We decided early on that for our family, communication was critical, regardless of whether it was in American Sign Language (ASL) or in spoken English, and with the support of the BC Family Hearing Resource Centre we began to learn ASL, as well as prepared for our son to receive cochlear implants if and when he was eligible.

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“It's an expensive trip, but it’s something that for our own mental well being, I think, is just super important.” By Megan Lalonde

While a handfu ful u of people who found themselves separated from their loved ones have been getting creative and heading to the Fras aser s Valley, where parallel roads run ru u on opposite sides of the border, for physicallydistanced “border dates,” Peace Arch’s Arr reopening means cross-border couples and families can head to the park to see, hug and hang out with their loved ones in person without a pesky kyy ditch or loud traffic getting in the way. Zoe Vezina was ass researching current border restrictions when she saw a couple separated by the border closure

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Local chefs create seafood chowders to sell in support of the Vancouver Aquarium

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BLVD Signature Clam Chowder with Maple Cured and Smoked Sablefish Chef Alex Chen Available at Boulevard Kitchen & Oyster Bar (Downtown Vancouver), @bvldyvr

Available at their restaurants and partner locations, the chowders are typically sold in one-litre containers either fresh or frozen and ready to heat and serve.

Granville Island Summer Clam Chowder Chef Hamid Salimian Available at Popina Canteen (Granville Island)

s part of an ongoing rally cry and fundraising efforts in support of the Vancouver Aquarium, a number of prominent Vancouver and B.C. chefs are selling seafood chowders with proceeds going to the struggling venue.

Among the participating chefs and restaurants are Vancouver's acclaimed Alex Chen at Boulevard (BLVD Signature Clam Chowder with Maple Cured and Smoked Sablefish); Welbert Choi at Forage (hand-shredded BBQ Duck and BC Scallop Chowder); Amanda Cheng and Makoto Ono at Mak N Ming (Kitsilano Beachside Sake Kasu Rasor Clam Chowder); and Rob Clark at The Fish Counter (Fish Counter Chowders). Launched May 22 and running until June 8 (World Oceans Day), the campaign has already enjoyed tremendous success, with some restaurants reporting they’ve sold out of fresh batches of the chowder, and more chefs and restaurants coming on board with their chowders this week. Chowder and the Vancouver Aquarium go hand-inhand. Their annual Ocean Wise Chowder Chowdown event in Vancouver and in other Canadian cities is a major draw, with tickets selling out fast each year. Here are the participating chefs/restaurants so far. Be sure to connect directly with the restaurant to ensure they have the chowder in stock. Fish Counter Chowders Chef Rob Clark, The Fish Counter Available at The Fish Counter (Main Street)

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Mak N Ming Kitsilano Beachside Sake Kasu Rasor Clam Chowder Chef Amanda Cheng and Chef Makoto Ono Available at Mak N Ming (Kitsilano) @maknming Forage’s hand-shredded BBQ Duck and BC Scallop Chowder Chef Welbert Choi @foragevancouver Heritage Seafood Coconut Curry Paul Zhang Available at Heritage Asian Eatery (West Broadway location, Vancouver) @eatheritage Fanny Bay West Coast Smoked Oyster Chowder Chef Chris Andraza Available at Fanny Bay Oyster Bar & Shellfish Market (Downtown Vancouver) @fannybayoysters Ocean Mama Ocean Wise Shrimp Chowder Chef Poyan Danesh (Ocean Mama Seafood)

Available at Windsor Meats (North Van, Downtown, Kerrisdale, Steveston) @chefpoyandanesh @oceanmamaseafood Spicy Coconut Corn and Seafood Chowder Chef Mark Amos Available at Edge Catering @markamosyvr Seaside Provisions Style New England Clam Chowder Chef Mark Greenfield Available at Seaside Provisions (North Vancouver) Hollyburn Ocean Wise Seafood Chowder Chef Paul Benallick Available to members at Hollyburn Country Club Creamy West Creek Coho Salmon Chowder Chef Ned Bell, Chef Stacy Johnston & Chef Minette Lotz Available at The Naramata Inn in Naramata, BC @naramatainn By Lindsay William-Ross

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Vancouver City Hall lit up orange for Punjabi Market's 50th anniversary On Sunday, May 31, a group representing the market invited the community to come and snap some photos after sunset of the illuminated display. On Twitter, they remarked that, “If you'll be in the area on Sunday, snap some photos after sunset and tag us in them!”

visitors will find a variety of gastronomic delights, beautiful jewelry, colourful fabrics, and much more.

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ity Hall was lit up with a brilliant orange hue last weekend in honour of Punjabi Market's 50th anniversary.

The celebration was put on by the Punjabi Market Regeneration Collective, a group that has been working to revitalize the district in recent years. Learn more at punjabimarket.ca. By Elana Shepert

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Vancouver's Little India or “Punjabi Market” has been known since the 1970s as the centre of the South Asian community. The first Indo-Canadian immigrants from Punjab landed in Vancouver around 1890. They settled in Kitsilano near First Avenue and Burrard Street working in lumber mills and at construction sites throughout the Lower Mainland.

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Vancouver’s Punjabi Market was also the first and largest South Asian Market in North America. In 1993, it became home to the world’s first Punjabi street signs outside of Asia.

ELUS and V.I.A. are sharing stories about how Metro Vancouverites are staying connected during COVID-19. This week we're shining a light on Nancy McCurrach, who speaks of the import rtance t of giving back.

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“Each person can make a difference in the lives of those who are hurt rting t in our community ty. y Do consider showing the purest love imaginable at such a difficult time for so many by volunteering in your community ty.” y

Now, the market spans roughly six blocks on Main Street, starting at about East 49th Avenue. A feast for the senses,

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ast week we saw a side of mayor Kennedy Stewart that we hadn't yet been exposed to since he was sworn in to office in November of 2018.

The unflappable-until-now mayor got testy and nearly lost his cool while answering questions from reporters who had gathered for a press conference. In it, he had hoped to talk to them about how the City is working to help the local economy recover after being devastated due to COVID-19.

As a bit of background, Global News had previously run a story about the City approving the future hire of a social media manager for $95,000, while cutting other pieces out of their budget. About an hour prior to the mayor's press conference, the City issued a press release that threw considerable shade. Its subject contained the word "misinformation" and it said that "Some news outlets are sharing incorrect information regarding funding for a social media strategist at the City of Vancouver." However nothing about the information reported was incorrect. It was simply a story they did not want to address. One of the Global reporters who worked on the piece, Jordan Armstrong, was the first to the microphone. He asked why, after they cut the police budget and new funding for sanitation, they would go ahead and approve a future hire for a social media position which will pay $95,000. Dodging the question, Stewart instead spent a full minute praising the work of all staff, then wandered off into

something about how he was on "international calls" with mayors in other cities about COVID-19. Trying to bring it back and stay on the message of the press conference, he then said that because of hardworking staff, the City is now in a "terrific position for economic recovery". He ended his drawn-out non-answer with "I think our staff have done an amazing job, and we're lucky to have them," which is hard to argue with. But it has nothing to do with the optics of approving a $95,000 social media position for an already-bloated communications department, during a pandemic that has resulted in tough decisions around cuts. Armstrong continued to press, asking for the exact number of employees working in comms for the City. Stewart dodged again by saying they've laid people off. The answer to the question is 41 people work in that department. That information is available on the City’s website. Reporters are limited to two questions so, thinking he had effectively killed the story by avoiding it, the mayor refused to answer when presented with more queries. He said "Thank you for your persistence," and moved on to the next reporter. That reporter was Armstrong's colleague, Nadia Stewart from Global News. She picked up where he left off, asking about the optics of approving the hire. The mayor laughed, started his response to Nadia with a frustrated "Okay, look..." then mansplained that the city has 10,000 employees, a $1.6 billion budget, and that this is just one hire they were talking about. He then accused the reporters of setting up a "false narrative," and that their "focus on one job is kind of a weird story to follow." Somewhere in there he did finally attempt to justify the decision to make the fu f tu t re hire (which willl happen after their hiring freeze ends), saying that "Communicating with citizens is very important, especially when all of us are physically distancing." He expressed that "For me, this is a red herring story."

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The exchange was reminiscent of a media scrum we saw former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson in during the dying days of his time in office. It was at a point where he had seemed to have had enough and was phoning it in for the most part. After being pushed about the City's decision to spend $8,000 on a new logo that nobody liked, Robertson fired back at reporters with "This is the most absurd line of questioning I think I've ever heard in my eight years as mayor," before partly explaining why they spent the money and what they planned to do next. He then issued a request to reporters to offer coverage of issues he would personally rather see in the news; "Please focus on the overdose crisis, on homelessness, affordable housing and the critical pieces, thank you very much," and walked off. The work on the logo never continued, Robertson sailed off into the sunset, and Stewart took his place, telling the media what he thinks they should be focusing on. Or shouldn't be, in this case. By Bob Kronbauer

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First launched in 1919 in Vancouver, Army & Navy had five remaining stores in B.C. and Alberta, all of which they shuttered - initially for what they thought would be temporarily - in March. "The economic challenges of COVID-19 proved insurmountable," says Army & Navy of their decision to close up shop.

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The 80,000-square-foot New Westminster store will be set up so that customers and staff can adhere to all current distancing protocols as mandated by the provincial government.

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During the Great Depression, while on a business trip to Hong Kong, H.Y. Louie wrote to his third son, with many earnest reminders about how to treat family and operate the business: “Treat your customers with trust and loyalty. When pursuing prosperity you must follow the laws of heaven. Don’t be afraid to be kind and charitable.” — March 30, 1934. The virtues of loyalty, trust, kindness and charity have become the values by which the Louie family businesses continue to operate to this day. During the Second World War, despite the reluctance of the armed forces to enlist them until late in the war, many Chinese Canadians, including members of the Louie family, volunteered to serve Canada to demonstrate their loyalty and “earn” the rights enjoyed by other Canadians, including the right to vote. Quan Louie, a member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, gave his life for Canada — shot down over Germany in January 1945. To judge any Canadian because of their ethnic background is an insult to all of Canada’s diverse families. Let’s remember this time of crisis as one of our best moments. Don’t be afraid to be kind, in a way that does justice to the living, intercultural heritage that has informed our nation’s shared values. Be kind, in a way that goes a step further, to understand each other beyond ethnic, gender, class and other social identifiers, through their true stories. Be kind and mark our current moment in a way that makes posterity proud.


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