City, B.C., First Nations in push to keep Whitecaps in Vancouver ‘for generations’
VANCOUVER — A meeting aimed at finding solutions to keep the Whitecaps in Vancouver has resulted in a new co-operation between multiple levels of government.
Representatives from the Whitecaps and Major League Soccer met with members of the provincial and federal governments, the City of Vancouver, three local First Nations and PavCo, the Crown corporation that owns B.C. Place on Wednesday.
“It was good. It was positive,” said Chief Wayne Sparrow of Musqueam Indian Band. “We finally got everybody in the same room and talked about the short term and long term, and what we can all do to help try to keep the club here.”
The meeting included new details on some of the club’s finances and costs, he added, and there is ample discussion still to be had.
