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Marpole residents have offered their support to the Musqueam people after a recent incident of vandalism at cesnam village. Last week someone slashed a banner surrounding the culturally important site in South Vancouver near the ramp to the Arthur Laing Bridge. On the tattered banner they wrote “this land was made for you and me.” Wade Grant, a member of the Musqueam Nation, shared his frustration on Twitter. “I guess some people are not too happy that we are protecting what’s left of our history,” he said. “Racism still exists in Vancouver.” This happened today at cesnam, a Musqueam village site that is thousands of years old. I guess some people are not too happy that we are protecting what’s left of our history. Racism still exists in Vancouver. #vanpoli#bcpoli@MelissaDeGenova@kennedystewart@LisaDominatopic.twitter.com/iPH4ODfkgV ....
The 14-acre vacant site is framed by West 41st Avenue to the south, located near the northeast corner of the intersection with Oak Street. The R4 RapidBus serves the property, and SkyTrain’s Oakridge-41st Avenue Station is either a short walk or bus ride away. Site of the Oakridge Transit Centre redevelopment. (City of Vancouver) A number of changes have been made to the project ever since, especially after the rezoning project was referred back to city staff to ask the developer to incorporate additional social housing. There will be a total of 17 buildings of varying heights up to 275 ft with 26 storeys, with the tallest buildings located along Oak Street aligning with the tower heights of the Vancouver Jewish Community Centre redevelopment across the street. ....