Home/Posts/Remembrance Day November 11, 1932November 11, 2022Remembrance Day November 11, 1932 Photo by Stuart Thomson, 1881-1960. ,images:vancouversun,vancouverarchives,cbc Share this:TwitterFacebookEmailPrintLike this:Like Loading... Related Posted inEvents/SupportIf you love this region and have a view to its future please subscribe, donate, or become a Patron.Share onComments Cancel ReplyComment * Name * Email * Website Notify me of follow-up comments by email. Notify me of new posts by email.Submit Δ Previous: Newly Elected or Returning to Council in British Columbia? Here’s the Course for You!Next: Help Wanted: Urbanists in JakartaSubscribe to Viewpoint Vancouver Get breaking news and fresh views, direct to your inbox. Email Address Subscribe Join 7,276 other subscribers Show your Support Check our Patreon page for stylish coffee mugs, private city tours, and more – or, make a one-time or recurring donation. Thank you for helping shape this place we love. Donate to VWPTPatreon PerksPopular Articles The Vancouver Life and Times of Postman and Usher Vern Frick Tsawwassen Mills Mega Mall Ownership Transferred to Chinese Development Company See AllAll Articles50th Anniversary of the Agricultural Land Commission ActApr. 17, 2023Viewpoint: end of an eraMar. 17, 2023Human Rights and Cities – How Can Municipalities Do the Right Thing?Dec. 22, 2022Goodbye and Thanks!Dec. 21, 2022Free Webinar: Jonathan Cote on Transforming Urban LeadershipDec. 20, 2022Follow VWPT on Instagram Pier Park Pier Park and the Bosa project. Great morning with past mayor of New Westminster Jonathon Cote - whose legacy is becoming more apparent year by year. Especially Pier Park and its extensions. When the Bosa project (the two towers in the background and accompanying park space) are finished, it will join up two the completed sections and create one of the best waterfront experiences in Metro. For those who remember when Westminster Quay was developed in the ‘80s, that row of highrises on the right was one of the biggest, densest developments in the region. Everything to the left north of SkyTrain was strip commercial, parking and auto lots and low rise leftovers of a decaying downtown. Is #Edmonds #Highgate one of the fastest growing places in Metro? Downtown development in New West. What’s the oldest highrise? A decade or so?