Find information and dates about different events in the Vancouver-Point Grey community here!
Join David at the Gallery, where he will be one of the panelists for this session of BARtalks (presented by the Alma Mater Society and the Terry Project): the informal monthly speaker series which brings UBC’s leading faculty, students, and alumni speaking to the most important issues of the day.
“This is a frank and forward-thinking discussion on our current state of proposed fee increases at UBC and how it will affect the future of post-secondary education institutions. The proposal to raise residence fees and international tuition fees has sparked intense debate and activism on campus. Come and discuss the issues being raised as well as a broader academic view of post-secondary funding and financing structures”
Please note this event is hosted by UBC.
Twitter Town Hall with UBC President Arvind Gupta
- Date: Thursday January 29
- Time: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
- Location: Online
In the fall of 2015, UBC will celebrate the 100th anniversary of its first class of students. What’s in store for UBC’s second century? Join UBC President and Vice-Chancellor Arvind Gupta in his first ever Twitter Town Hall. Submit your question at ubc.ca/askarvind
Join David at this public meeting organized by the West Point Grey Residents Association. Guest Speakers include: Mr. Howald of the Canada Lands Company, and David Eby, MLA Vancouver-Point Grey. There will be updates and discussion on the future of the Jericho Lands, both from the federal and provincial sides.
RSVP for tickets to David Eby’s Emergency Town Hall on Housing Issues here: https://ebyemergencyhousingtownhall.eventbrite.ca
What: Emergency housing affordability meeting
Who: Everyone who believes there is a problem in Metro Vancouver’s real estate market
When: Wednesday March 16, 2016 at 7 p.m.
Where: NEW LOCATION – Hellenic Hall, 4500 Arbutus St
Join MLA David Eby and local experts for an Emergency Housing Town Hall
This meeting is to discuss the causes of, and solutions to, an out-of-control real estate market in the Lower Mainland that has little or no connection to average household income. Issues of international speculation in our housing market, shadow flipping, real estate agent accountability, and other concerns will be addressed. Bring your stories, questions and concerns. The media, along with MLAs from both sides of the legislature, both BC Liberal and BC NDP, will be invited.
This is a meeting to hear stories, demand answers, and send a message to the Premier and the government to start to value the people of Metro Vancouver who make the communities we call home possible.
Please note NEW LOCATION: Wednesday March 16 from 7-9pm at the Hellenic Hall, 4500 Arbutus St. Doors at 6:30pm.







