'On death row': West End residents fight Hydro's $1 billion plan for Nelson Park trees, school site
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'On death row': West End residents fight Hydro's $1 billion plan for Nelson Park trees, school site
Residents say building B.C. Hydro's proposed underground substation could lead to the removal of dozens of decades-old trees.
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By Sarah Grochowski
Published Jul 17, 2026
Last updated 1 hour ago
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Nelson Park, between Nelson and Comox streets in Vancouver's West End. (Carol Reardon)
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