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  2. Jan 14, 2015 · The B.C. Permanent Building is one of downtown Vancouver’s hidden gems. With its elegant entrance columns and soaring two-storey interior, the building at 330 West Pender is a classic...

  3. The architecture and design of this place plus the original pieces that are still intact makes this building come to life. Whether it is a corporate event, wedding or a birthday bash, they all fit perfectly with The Permanent.

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  4. The Permanent combines classic elegance with modern comforts and appeals to discerning clients seeking a unique venue for their special event. Our comprehensive package includes rental options for tables, chairs, dimmable lighting, in-house AV, and security.

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    • 330 West Pender St, Vancouver, V6B 1T1, British Columbia
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  5. The Permanent is a Vancouver event space available for private and public bookings. Our heritage space makes a perfect event or wedding venue.

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    What is the threat to Powell Street Area (Nichonmachi)? North Strathcona, including Powell Street Area (Nihonmachi, or ‘Japantown’), is the site of Vancouver’s earliest beginnings and a place that was an ancient indigenous seasonal camp. Individual sites in this historic district, and the heritage urban landscape as a whole, continue to be vulnerab...

    Why is Powell Street Area (Nichonmachi) significant? Known as “Vancouver’s first neighbourhood”, Strathcona, including Powell Street Area, lies on unceded Coast Salish territory, and was built on ancient Salish sites, possibly 3,000 years old, along the south shore of Burrard Inlet. The seasonal site of Q’umq’umal’ay’ (“Big Leaf Maple Trees”) inclu...

    Heritage Vancouver’s position Heritage Vancouver supports the recognition of the Powell Street Area through additions to the Heritage Register, and planning and zoning in Strathcona that: 1. Creates a clear vision for the Strathcona neighbourhood, one that reintroduces the integration of Strathcona north and Strathcona south. 2. Creates a ‘Japantow...

    What you can do We strongly encourage the citizens of Vancouver to: 1. Write a letter to Mayor and Council to act on the recommendation in the Downtown Eastside Plan and the Heritage Action Plan to create a ‘Japantown’ Heritage Conservation Area, and to suggest that individual sites be added to the Vancouver Heritage Register. 2. Support the recomm...

  6. Photos: The 2017 Walk for Reconciliation in Vancouver. View All 8 Photos. 1 of 8. Tens of thousands of people take to the streets as The City of Vancouver, Reconciliation Canada, the...

  7. Jun 14, 2022 · Archival and historic photos show settlers in Vancouver, BC from the 1860s to 1880s when the town was just starting to form, including early immigrants.

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