Take control of our hapless hero as he pursues his quest to remain among the living! Running Fred combines ludicrously natural controls and furiously paced action with the shameless buckets of gore praised on its prequel, making up a fantastic third person platformer! People in the city want change.”Īllam said he will co-chair, along with former Surrey mayor Dianne Watts, the transition team as ABC takes over the city government in the next few weeks.Fred is back with a new host of painful antics, awesome acrobatic/desperate moves, special items and uber-cool locations. None of the Forward Together candidates were elected.Īt Saturday night’s party, ABC campaign manager Kareem Allam said, “This is a real strong mandate, a supermajority for ABC. Stewart, a former NDP member of Parliament, ran and won in 2018 as Vancouver’s first independent mayor in a generation, and this year sought re-election with a new party he started called Forward Together, along with a slate of six council candidates. He also noted Vancouver was the first major city to decriminalize drugs and deliver safe supply. “I think we’ve really turned the tide on the housing crisis we have in the city,” he told supporters, citing a shift away from building primarily condos for investors to rental and social housing. In his concession speech from a downtown Vancouver hotel ballroom, Stewart acknowledged he was “sad” to give up the mayor’s seat but insisted the city had made progress on the housing file over the past four years. Photo by JONATHAN HAYWARD / THE CANADIAN PRESS Mayor Kennedy Stewart pauses for a moment as he concedes to ABC’s Ken Sim after being washed from the mayor’s office by a tide of voters demanding change. Rounding out the ABC slate are first-time councillors Brian Montague, Lenny Zhou, Mike Klassen, and Peter Meiszner. Hardwick finished third in the mayoral race Saturday, with 16,769, followed by Mark Marissen with the new party Progress Vancouver, who had 5,830 votes, while the NPA’s Fred Harding was in fifth place with 3,905 votes.Īmong the victorious ABC councillors were Sarah Kirby-Yung, Lisa Dominato and Rebecca Bligh, all of whom ran alongside Sim with the NPA in 2018 and won council seats, but quit the party during the term, sat for a time as independents, and then joined ABC. Colleen Hardwick, who was elected to council with the NPA in 2018 and ran this year as the mayoral nominee for new party TEAM for a Livable Vancouver. The only mayoral candidate pledging to reverse course on those policies was Coun. Speaking Saturday night after his victory, Sim said he does not plan to pursue major changes on those policies. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.Vancouver Sun Run: Sign up & event info.
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