03/19/2014
Check out the Huffington Post's feature of the illustrations provided to Melissa Fong's memes competition.
In addition to being humorous, it shows how Gregor Robertson chooses to consult with people who can afford $25,000 for a "lunch" with him.
Memes Mock Vancouver Mayor's $25,000 Lunch
Some sharply pointed memes are criticizing a "suggested $25,000 per person donation" lunch organized by a prominent condo developer for Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson and his party. The Province reported on the "private roundtable" earlier this month hosted by Bob Rennie.
03/18/2014
Happy St. Patrick's Day friends!
I'm also very happy TEAM is mentioned in Pete McMartin’s article in the Vancouver Sun!
Our launch was successful in inspiring new supporters and strengthening those who want to see greater community consultation in our City.
Pete McMartin: Vision Vancouver calling, and getting nothing but static
So. It was 8:30 p.m. Monday night. It had been a long day. I had just sat down to dinner. My home phone, the number of which is unlisted, rang. A man named Braeden Caley introduced himself, who I know to be Mayor Gregor Robertson’s media flak, though I can’t recall ever meeting him. He w...
03/12/2014
My first feature in the Georgia Straight! I'm honored and looking forward to the inaugural membership ceremony.
Hope you will be there to witness it!
TEAM hopes its launch party marks the beginning of the end for Vision Vancouver
The party of Art Phillips hopes to revive neighbourhood-based planning in Vancouver.
03/08/2014
The cost of living and developments are hot topics for Vancouverites. This presentation will go into greater detail looking at how it affects the quality of our lives. I'm curious to hear what they have to say.
Interested in attending? RSVP and come with me!
Urban-Suburban Divide: Can you build the life you want at a price you can afford? | alumni UBC
How might your family, career, health, and quality of life be affected by where you live? And how is the issue of cost affecting the demographics of our cities and suburbs?