Vancouver eyes major hotel policy overhaul to tackle room shortage
12-04-2025 17:00 via vancouversun.com

Vancouver eyes major hotel policy overhaul to tackle room shortage

Vancouver is taking steps to address its hotel room shortage, proposing new policies to speed up construction and conversion projects. The proposed overhaul, set to go before city council next week, is part of the city's push to keep up with rising tourism demand. Read More
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