The article with the most people supporting it will win. If there is a tie, the one that was nominated first will be the collaboration of the month.
Nominations can stay up for 2 months, and then will be removed.
The winner will be selected on or around the 27th of the month for the following month.
How to nominate:
Place {{VCOTM}} on the top of the talk page of the article you are nominating. It will produce: The article being discussed here is a nominee for
Vancouver collaboration of the month. If you wish to add your vote on it, please go to
WP:VCOTM.
Place your nomination below, at the bottom of the list, with once sentence why you are nominating it. Please sign your nomination with four tides ~~~~.
Historical town with a legacy that continues into the present day. Current article is filled with Smallville stuff I added earlier -- hopefully there will be enough material there to remove the Smallville stuff (as it has more to do with the show than the town -- it's acting as filler right now).
Looking at the GVRD article and then looking at articles about other metropolitan areas, it seems that it can use some improvement. I compared it to the
Orange County, California article and I have to say that the GVRD article looks a bit bare by comparison. For example, the GVRD article talks about the geography of the region but not much about the history -- ie. how the area started to populate, how it grew, how it's growing today, etc. Also, a "points of interest" section similar to the Orange County article would be useful. It might not be a bad idea to re-do the entire GVRD page altogether, based on most of the elements from the Orange County article (which was done quite well, in my opinion).
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Bobanny 15:18, 20 October 2006 (UTC)Needs much expanding, and along with Vancouver is our raison d'etre. I'm guessing that if a structure like BH mentions above were started, a fair bit of content could simply be lifted from other vanproject pages to fill it out, and then fine tuned.reply
Comments
NB there is a
Greater Vancouver article for the geographic region. Regional district articles should only be about regional governance, they shouldn't be use as geographic tableaux, they're not the same as county articles, no more than RDs are equivalent to counties (they're not) and shouldn't be treated/compared as if they were. I oppose any expansion of a government article into a geographic-region type article. Any expansion of this article should be about how RDs came into being and the political reason for that (WAC Bennett trying to forestall strong regional governments which had power to overturn/bypass cabinet powers/plans) and details of its corporate structure (regional parks) and the reasons for the expansion which led to the doing away with of the CFVRD and also DARD. The board's politics, also, could be covered especially historically, as there's a fair bit of material out there on, for example, resistance by some mayors and communities to attempts to turn it into a regional metropolitan government (which is why the "Metro Vancouver" rebranding, intended to lay the groundwork for that, but it's a dead duck). More later on other issues that could be covered; but again, RD articles are given too much UNDUE weight in Wikipedia as being of geographic, instead of only political, relevance.
Skookum1 (
talk) 20:02, 22 January 2011 (UTC)reply
I've done some work in trying to get this article featured. The history section needs a complete rewrite; it does not cite sources. There are some choppy sections such as the transportion and economy sections; they read like outlines. See the
FA nomination and
peer review for feedback this article has recieved.
Comment I'd like to withdraw my support. Alot of work has been done on the Vancouver article since it was nominated; still needs work, but the main points, IMO, have been or are in the process of being addressed.
Bobanny 15:11, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
CommentVancouver is now a featured article.
Canadianshoper 22:13, 13 March 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment if there's to be a COTM on this, a BIG issue is the de-postcarding of the images used, which are all steel-and-glass modernisms and tourist-monuments, and do not portray the city well, particularly there being no shots at all of neighbourhoods/housing and "culture icons" among same; good streetscapes of the Drive, maybe West 4th...and a better illustration of Chinatown than its
pai-fang (gate) would be a streetscape of the street markets on Keefer and upper Pender in full swing. The history section, like the
History of Vancouver article, also needs major work.
Skookum1 (
talk) 19:55, 22 January 2011 (UTC)reply
there was a book published not long ago on riots in Vancouver history -- could be a possible avenue for expansion - turn it into a general Vancouver riots article.
I seen a show on Spike TV about riots, i can't remeber the name of the show but they featured the Vancouver Stanley Cup riots and the Montreal Canadiens riots.
I will grant that it might have been a "notable" event, to use the term loosely, but I fail to see how it is of any real historical importance.
Agent 86 (
talk) 10:52, 22 January 2011 (UTC)reply
In terms of riots it's certainly the largest, but I have my doubts as to whether it's a really historical event; though it did lay the groundwork/attitude for the increase in heavy police presence at public events.....but it's been like that since riots led to the end of the Sea Festival back in the '70s (early '80s?). Abstaining for now; I think there are other event of this kind that could use fuller treatment, as with the huge (peaceful) demonstrations of the Vancouver Peace Movement in the early '80s and likewise the
Solidarity Crisis demonstrations of 1983 (the latter needs major expansion but sources are hard to get at because CanWest destroyed Sun/Province files in 1993, and the G&M doesn't have its Special BC Edition in its online archives). I think a better choice of available articles would be Bobanny's piece on the demonstrations/martial law of the 1930s (can't remember its name right now).
Skookum1 (
talk) 19:51, 22 January 2011 (UTC)reply
"CanWest destroyed Sun/Province files in 1993" .. Whaat? Why?? --
Ϫ 00:57, 23 January 2011 (UTC)reply
The more things change... Who'd have thunk that it might be necessary for multiple Vancouver hockey riot articles?
Agent 86 (
talk) 03:42, 27 June 2011 (UTC)reply
Vancouver is very involved in sports, and always has been. The article has been rated high-importance by whoever ranked it. And it is very poorly done, and needs to be cleaned up.
The article with the most people supporting it will win. If there is a tie, the one that was nominated first will be the collaboration of the month.
Nominations can stay up for 2 months, and then will be removed.
The winner will be selected on or around the 27th of the month for the following month.
How to nominate:
Place {{VCOTM}} on the top of the talk page of the article you are nominating. It will produce: The article being discussed here is a nominee for
Vancouver collaboration of the month. If you wish to add your vote on it, please go to
WP:VCOTM.
Place your nomination below, at the bottom of the list, with once sentence why you are nominating it. Please sign your nomination with four tides ~~~~.
Historical town with a legacy that continues into the present day. Current article is filled with Smallville stuff I added earlier -- hopefully there will be enough material there to remove the Smallville stuff (as it has more to do with the show than the town -- it's acting as filler right now).
Looking at the GVRD article and then looking at articles about other metropolitan areas, it seems that it can use some improvement. I compared it to the
Orange County, California article and I have to say that the GVRD article looks a bit bare by comparison. For example, the GVRD article talks about the geography of the region but not much about the history -- ie. how the area started to populate, how it grew, how it's growing today, etc. Also, a "points of interest" section similar to the Orange County article would be useful. It might not be a bad idea to re-do the entire GVRD page altogether, based on most of the elements from the Orange County article (which was done quite well, in my opinion).
-
Bobanny 15:18, 20 October 2006 (UTC)Needs much expanding, and along with Vancouver is our raison d'etre. I'm guessing that if a structure like BH mentions above were started, a fair bit of content could simply be lifted from other vanproject pages to fill it out, and then fine tuned.reply
Comments
NB there is a
Greater Vancouver article for the geographic region. Regional district articles should only be about regional governance, they shouldn't be use as geographic tableaux, they're not the same as county articles, no more than RDs are equivalent to counties (they're not) and shouldn't be treated/compared as if they were. I oppose any expansion of a government article into a geographic-region type article. Any expansion of this article should be about how RDs came into being and the political reason for that (WAC Bennett trying to forestall strong regional governments which had power to overturn/bypass cabinet powers/plans) and details of its corporate structure (regional parks) and the reasons for the expansion which led to the doing away with of the CFVRD and also DARD. The board's politics, also, could be covered especially historically, as there's a fair bit of material out there on, for example, resistance by some mayors and communities to attempts to turn it into a regional metropolitan government (which is why the "Metro Vancouver" rebranding, intended to lay the groundwork for that, but it's a dead duck). More later on other issues that could be covered; but again, RD articles are given too much UNDUE weight in Wikipedia as being of geographic, instead of only political, relevance.
Skookum1 (
talk) 20:02, 22 January 2011 (UTC)reply
I've done some work in trying to get this article featured. The history section needs a complete rewrite; it does not cite sources. There are some choppy sections such as the transportion and economy sections; they read like outlines. See the
FA nomination and
peer review for feedback this article has recieved.
Comment I'd like to withdraw my support. Alot of work has been done on the Vancouver article since it was nominated; still needs work, but the main points, IMO, have been or are in the process of being addressed.
Bobanny 15:11, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
CommentVancouver is now a featured article.
Canadianshoper 22:13, 13 March 2007 (UTC)reply
Comment if there's to be a COTM on this, a BIG issue is the de-postcarding of the images used, which are all steel-and-glass modernisms and tourist-monuments, and do not portray the city well, particularly there being no shots at all of neighbourhoods/housing and "culture icons" among same; good streetscapes of the Drive, maybe West 4th...and a better illustration of Chinatown than its
pai-fang (gate) would be a streetscape of the street markets on Keefer and upper Pender in full swing. The history section, like the
History of Vancouver article, also needs major work.
Skookum1 (
talk) 19:55, 22 January 2011 (UTC)reply
there was a book published not long ago on riots in Vancouver history -- could be a possible avenue for expansion - turn it into a general Vancouver riots article.
I seen a show on Spike TV about riots, i can't remeber the name of the show but they featured the Vancouver Stanley Cup riots and the Montreal Canadiens riots.
I will grant that it might have been a "notable" event, to use the term loosely, but I fail to see how it is of any real historical importance.
Agent 86 (
talk) 10:52, 22 January 2011 (UTC)reply
In terms of riots it's certainly the largest, but I have my doubts as to whether it's a really historical event; though it did lay the groundwork/attitude for the increase in heavy police presence at public events.....but it's been like that since riots led to the end of the Sea Festival back in the '70s (early '80s?). Abstaining for now; I think there are other event of this kind that could use fuller treatment, as with the huge (peaceful) demonstrations of the Vancouver Peace Movement in the early '80s and likewise the
Solidarity Crisis demonstrations of 1983 (the latter needs major expansion but sources are hard to get at because CanWest destroyed Sun/Province files in 1993, and the G&M doesn't have its Special BC Edition in its online archives). I think a better choice of available articles would be Bobanny's piece on the demonstrations/martial law of the 1930s (can't remember its name right now).
Skookum1 (
talk) 19:51, 22 January 2011 (UTC)reply
"CanWest destroyed Sun/Province files in 1993" .. Whaat? Why?? --
Ϫ 00:57, 23 January 2011 (UTC)reply
The more things change... Who'd have thunk that it might be necessary for multiple Vancouver hockey riot articles?
Agent 86 (
talk) 03:42, 27 June 2011 (UTC)reply
Vancouver is very involved in sports, and always has been. The article has been rated high-importance by whoever ranked it. And it is very poorly done, and needs to be cleaned up.