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Whats happening at the City of Vancouver? Here are the highlights from March 2025.
News from Vancouver City Council
This month, Council approved reports on the and the .
Additionally, the Standing Committee on City Finance and Services approved reports on the , and .
The next regular Council meeting is scheduled for April 1, 2025.
Get the latest agendas, follow meetings and keep up with decisions at .
Record number of people show up to vote early in Vancouver by-election: next chance, April 1
The took place on Wednesday, March 26 offering voters one of three ways to participate in the 2025 Vancouver by-election. A total of 2,876 ballots were cast, which is a 44% increase over voter turnout on day one of advance voting in the 2017 by-election
Persons can also vote on general voting day, Saturday April 5th or vote by mail. Eligible voters are asked to keep in mind the below key vote my mail dates:
- Tuesday, April 1, noon Deadline to request to pick up a vote by mail package from the Election Office.
- Friday, April 4, noon Deadline to pick up approved vote by mail package from Election Office.
- Saturday, April 5 Last day to return your ballot. If voters arent certain their ballot will arrive in time by mail, they are strongly encouraged to use a designated drop box. Find drop box locations and their cut off times
There are 13 candidates on the ballot, and voters may select up to two candidates to fill the two vacant seats on City Council. For full detailsincluding each candidates name, ballot order number, and links to their digital platforms and contact information visit the .
For more By-election details, including accessibility features at voting locations, visit
New AI chatbot improves access to City information and support
The City of Vancouver in finding information and answers to common questions after hours. Visitors to the website will initially find this self-serve tool on select webpages of vancouver.ca. A full rollout across the website will happen over the coming months.
City of Vancouver approves over $11M in grants to support community organizations creating positive change
The City of Vancouver to Vancouver non-profit organizations. Of the funding allocated, over $7 million was granted for 2025 initiatives and $4 million to support multi-year funding for ongoing services and programs.
Good things are in the works: City invests in Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhood
As part of Councils ongoing , the City is undertaking key investments in Vancouvers Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhood centred around improvements through the Uplifting Communities Fund and also building a
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