Arbutus Corridor
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City of Vancouver considers selling part of Arbutus Corridor back to CP Rail. The price: $1The deal would allow CP to buy back 0.62 hectares of land at the north end of the Arbutus Greenway for a loonie. It would then have to sell those parcels of land.Sep 5, 2018
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Arbutus Corridor paving raises ire of some residentsA recent decision to pave a section of the eight kilometre path between 16th and 25th Avenues has some gardeners digging in.Aug 2, 2016
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Canadian Pacific and City of Vancouver start rail removal along Arbutus Corridor next weekNext week the City of Vancouver and Canadian Pacific Rail will begin to remove the train rails, ties and rail bed materials along the 42 acre Arbutus Corridor.Jun 1, 2016
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City of Vancouver buys Arbutus Corridor for $55 millionVancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson has announced that city has bought the Arbutus Corridor for $55 million.Mar 7, 2016
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City of Vancouver challenges CP Rail’s claim on Arbutus CorridorCity of Vancouver files application to the Canadian Transportation Agency (CTA) challenging the validity of CP Rail's Arbutus Corridor upgrades.Aug 12, 2015
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Arbutus Rail Corridor ready for moving trains: CP RailIn a statement released today, Canadian Pacific Rail said they will start transporting and storing rail cars and asks the public for their cooperation by staying off the railway corridor for safety reasons.Jun 30, 2015
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City of Vancouver to rescue dozens of trees along Arbutus CorridorThe city of Vancouver will be rescuing dozens of trees from the Arbutus Corridor before CP rail resumes its work there.Mar 4, 2015
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CP Rail resumes clearing Arbutus Rail CorridorWith a BC Supreme Court ruling in its favour, CP Rail resumed removal work along the Arbutus Corridor Tuesday.Feb 11, 2015
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Removal work resumes Tuesday on Arbutus Rail Corridor: CP RailA few weeks after the City of Vancouver lost their battle in B.C. Supreme over the Arbutus Rail Corridor, CP Rail has announced removal work will begin again Tuesday.Feb 9, 2015
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City of Vancouver loses Arbutus Rail Corridor fightToday Chief Justice Christopher Hinkson denied the application saying the city cannot claim any property interest in the corridor.Jan 20, 2015
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