Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim says he will no longer attend the meetings of Metro Vancouver Regional District due to disagreements.
Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West has proposed sweeping changes to the governance and pay rates of Metro Vancouver Regional District.
On Wednesday, the mayor of the largest city in the region announced he would boycott Metro Vancouver meetings.
Metro Vancouver paid its board of directors $1.61 million in 2023; this could be slashed in half, says Brad West.
Port Coquitlam Mayor Brad West's proposal comes as the Metro Vancouver Regional District faces intense scrutiny over governance and spending.
Since Metro Vancouver entered the contract with FoodMesh three years ago, about 11.8 million kilograms (11,800 tonnes) of ...
"We will continue to meet our mandate as a regional district," says Mike Hurley, Metro Vancouver Board chair and Burnaby ...
Metro Vancouver Regional District director Lisa Muri was outspoken against media Thursday during a special board meeting to discuss the government’s scope of services and means to pare down its ...
Metro Vancouver’s services are foundational to the quality of life in this region. We will continue to meet our mandate as a regional district, as a water, sewerage, and solid waste utility ...
The Office of the Auditor General of Local Governments was created in 2012 to find cost savings and efficiencies at the ...
Background studies first began in September 2014, followed by various steps including back-and-forth with the Metro Vancouver Regional District. For example, in July 2021, Surrey city council ...