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"textContent": "On 10 acres next to one of Vancouver's priciest neighborhoods, a First Nation is doing what the city itself has largely resisted: building big. The Squamish Nation's Senakw project —6,000 planned rental units in 11 towers up to 58 stories—sits on reserve land exempt from municipal zoning rules,...",
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