Metro Vancouver Update
services and solutions for a livable region

Summer’s here! This edition highlights National Indigenous Peoples Day, on which Metro Vancouver hosted a visit of Squamish Nation’s Spakwus Slolem (Eagle Song Dancers) to head office, and a booth at Vancouver’s Trout Lake.

Metro Vancouver has also started a carpet recycling pilot program at the Coquitlam Transfer Station and is building several new water mains in the City of Surrey and an air management facility in Musqueam Park in South Vancouver.

A comprehensive inventory – and better understanding – of the natural resources within Metro Vancouver’s Regional Parks is underway.

Metro Vancouver’s air quality division recently teamed up with Vancouver Coastal Health to help the media learn of the region’s role in air quality management, particularly when dealing with wildfire smoke.

Metro Vancouver has also approved its 2019-2022 Board Strategic Planwhich includes themes such as resiliency, climate action and innovation. Speaking of climate change, Metro Vancouver, along with the project consultant Diamond Head Consulting Ltd., was also recently awarded the Canadian Institute of Planners’ Award for Planning Excellence 2019 under the Climate Change Planning category.

Enjoy the summer and see you in September.

 

Metro Vancouver is a federation of 21 municipalities, one Electoral Area and one Treaty First Nation that collaboratively plans for and delivers regional-scale services. Its core services are drinking water, wastewater treatment and solid waste management. Metro Vancouver also regulates air quality, plans for urban growth, manages a regional parks system and provides affordable housing.

Metro Vancouver was actively involved on National Indigenous Peoples Day. The Squamish Nation’s Spakwus Slolem (Eagle Song Dancers) performed traditional drumming, songs…

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Metro Vancouver is building several new water mains in the City of Surrey to continue delivering clean, safe drinking water…

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Planting trees is an effective way to tackle climate change in our region while contributing to the overall health and…

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Metro Vancouver is building an air management facility in Musqueam Park in South Vancouver. The facility is designed to reduce…

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Metro Vancouver is building a better understanding of the natural resources within its Regional Parks through collaborative partnerships with non-government…

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Metro Vancouver has approved its 2019-2022 Board Strategic Plan, which includes themes such as resiliency, climate action and innovation. The Plan…

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Metro Vancouver has started a carpet recycling pilot program at the Coquitlam Transfer Station to evaluate opportunities to divert carpet…

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Metro Vancouver teamed up with Vancouver Coastal Health in June to help the media get a better understanding of the…

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Events & Videos

The Summer edition of Metro Vancouver Regional Parks’ Nature Program Guide (Check it Out) is bursting with fresh programs and events. Pack…

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Across Canada, the construction and demolition industries create about 1.5 million tonnes of waste a year. Cities in Metro Vancouver…

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In the Willoughby area in Langley, the Jericho Reservoir is under construction. The above-ground reservoir will ensure a continued supply…

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  Aldergrove Regional Park is home to a new Nature Discovery Area, where kids can take part in nature-based play…

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The Strata Energy Advisor pilot program allows strata councils, property managers and strata members to get free assessments and advice…

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Metro Vancouver’s Watershed Tours Metro Vancouver offers tours of our protected watersheds every summer to help people discover these pristine…

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