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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Media reports on Community Centre Associations and Park Board’s proposed operating and funding changes
Many media reports have been filed in the course of the last few weeks on Park Board’s proposed changes to the agreements with Community Centre Associations (CCAs). The programming, funding and the future quality of services at our local Community … Continue reading
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NSV comments on Norquay Village Neighbourhood Centre plan — vast implications for all Vancouver Neighbourhoods
Today Neighbourhoods for a Sustainable Vancouver wrote to Mayor and Council regarding information presented at public open houses on January 23 and 26, 2013. The letter (below) is mainly in support of Eye on Norquay’s analysis of the information, which … Continue reading
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MEDIA STATEMENT: NSV declares support for Community Centre Associations in battle with Vancouver Park Board
(Vancouver, February 4, 2013) Regarding the current debate about the Vancouver Park Board’s efforts to centralize control of Community Centre Associations, Neighbourhoods for a Sustainable Vancouver wishes to express its support for the independence of CCAs to control their own … Continue reading
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