By: Frances Bula
Office towers, condos and apartment buildings are seen in downtown and the West End of Vancouver, on Jan. 19, 2023. DARRYL DYCK/The Canadian Press
Frances Bula is a Freelance Urban Affairs Contributor at The Globe and Mail and various magazines. She focuses on urban issues and city politics in British Columbia, particularly in Vancouver, covering a wide range of topics from social issues and drug addiction in the Downtown Eastside to significant development projects and real estate trends. Frances has been featured in notable publications such as Castanet Media, BCBusiness, and Vancouver is Awesome.
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Frances Bula's articles predominantly focus on local government announcements, legal policy regulations, and real estate industry developments in the Vancouver area. If you are reaching out to her, consider offering insights related to municipal policies, real estate trends or regulatory changes within Vancouver or British Columbia.
Given Frances' coverage of local politics and housing issues, experts with a deep understanding of city planning, housing policies or urban development in the Vancouver area would likely capture her interest. Moreover, individuals with knowledge about unique aspects of the Indo-Canadian community within these contexts may also find resonance in her reporting.
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