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@eightandahalf

Finding Vancouver’s Hot Spots

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calendar_today17-10-2009 23:13:34

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HOT SPOT (@eightandahalf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve closed yet some great little spots around us are still providing services and takeout so please go support. Let’s all change our habits and spend our dollars in the places we love in our communities to ensure that they know it’s worth them re-investing in their businesses.

Terry Yung (@terryyungyvr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stepped out for lunch to try Eight 1/2’s creative new #SideHustleSandwiches in Mount Pleasant BIA. Let’s support our local restaurants so we can keep these unique neighbourhood spots. #takeout #smallbusiness #sandwichesarebeautiful

Stepped out for lunch to try Eight 1/2’s creative new #SideHustleSandwiches in <a href="/MountPleasantBC/">Mount Pleasant BIA</a>. Let’s support our local restaurants so we can keep these unique neighbourhood spots. #takeout #smallbusiness #sandwichesarebeautiful
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This is the type of collaborative support we need to ensure we sustain a strong independent restaurant society that allows for unique family owned and operated establishments.

Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have systemic democratic system that is being manipulated by the few to silence the majority. I appreciate that @drex stood up proudly for the #LGBTQ2S+ community against the political party that also has me in court and is challenging the system that is trying to silence him.

Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The St George Rainway is a great example of grassroots planning. It’s an idea from the community that got included in the local area plan. I was then able to get in the capital budget and now it’s being created with the input of local kids, critters & animals. #yourcityyourfuture

Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To the hundreds of people, businesses, organizations, non profits, artists, critics, staff, colleagues and friends that have reached out to me after the election. I love you and thanks. It had been an honour to serve this City for 8 years and I’m proud of the legacy I’ve left.💚

Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

604 Now | Vancouver INSTEAD of dying False Creek green we could just make it green by creating healthy kelp beds, restoring the eel grass, adding more sea bins, daylighting tributary creeks, enforcing dumping regulations, increasing the amount of green infrastructure and stop dumping sewage.#green💚

Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to Park Board and the Pantages family for supporting this Vancouver tradition since 1920 and for keeping it & the buttons free. I said at the 100 year anniversary that Park Board will continue to support it for another 100 years and I will fight to make sure that happens.

Thanks to Park Board and the Pantages family for supporting this Vancouver tradition since 1920 and for keeping it &amp; the buttons free. I said at the 100 year anniversary that Park Board will continue to support it for another 100 years and I will fight to make sure that happens.
Pete Fry (@ptfry) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I expect this puts a bit of stagger in the swagger. Given ABC's yet to articulate a cogent rationale for why an elected board needs to be dismissed /w tens of thousands of Vancouverites disenfranchised, I can see why premier might not see this as the big deal mayor thinks it is.

Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Happy to announce that I have landed a role with The Metro Vancouver Regional Parks Foundation to support a regional greenways network, daylight creeks, expand our urban forest canopy, connect more people to nature and give people an opportunity to protect more green space.

Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another step forward as we work to create a regional greenway network that allows us to easily move from community to community. We’re expecting 1 million more people in Metro Vancouver with few new roads, so a MV Greenway Network will only become more beneficial. #MetroGreenways

Vancouver Is Awesome (@viawesome) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Minneapolis park commissioners show support for keeping elected Vancouver board #vanpoli @howellings reports: vancouverisawesome.com/local-news/min…

Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to the local donor that gave generously at the start of the Tatlow restoration project ensuring that it would happen, took 10 years but we now have a fish friendly creek that returns rain water to the ocean in a beautiful way.

Thanks to the local donor that gave generously at the start of the Tatlow restoration project ensuring that it would happen, took 10 years but we now have a fish friendly creek that returns rain water to the ocean in a beautiful way.
Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

😃 the Accessibility City Strategy is moving forward, as it works directly with our strong uniquely abled community to ensure that we continue to remove barriers. Tatlow creek is a great example as my mother, also a former Persons with Disabilities Committee member can attest to.

😃 the Accessibility City Strategy is moving forward, as it works directly with our strong uniquely abled community to ensure that we continue to remove barriers. Tatlow creek is a great example as my mother, also a former Persons with Disabilities Committee member can attest to.
Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A safe community is one where everyone’s basic need are met. Here’s a great example of a community based solution - supporting people where they’re at, with what they really need. Happy to be on the diverse board supporting this program. This is what public safety looks like.

Michael Wiebe (@councillorwiebe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Funding for Water Councils across the province is long overdue. The Conservatives shut down the Fraser River Estuary Management Program & the Burrard Inlet Environmental Action Program, which means the Lower Fraser doesn’t have a water management council or board to protect it.

Linda (@lindapeters64) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Canoe Cultures, founded in 2019 to teach Indigenous youth ancestral knowledge while building dugout canoes. Growing into a multifaceted part of Vancouver’s arts & culture scene, they'll host the Four Fires Festival canoe races in False Creek on Sept. 28th. straight.com/arts/canoe-cul…