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Also located at UBC Hospital is the Brain Research Centre, a partnership of the UBC Faculty of Medicine and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. The Brain Research Centre employs more than 200 investigators with multidisciplinary expertise in neuroscience research ranging from the test tube, to the bedside, to industrial spin-offs.
The 99 B-Line was created to connect UBC to Lougheed Mall in Burnaby via 10th Avenue, Broadway and Lougheed Highway.Then under the jurisdiction of BC Transit, it was launched on September 3, 1996 and started out using a few high-floor articulated buses and regular-sized buses. [10]
Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre (VHHSC) is an acute care hospital affiliated with the University of British Columbia and located in Vancouver, British Columbia. The VHHSC is the second largest hospital in Canada, with 1,900 beds and nearly 116,000 patients each year. VHHSC employs 9500 staff and utilizes 1000 volunteers.
A 99 B-Line bus at UBC Exchange. The internal campus street grid is mostly organized as a number of east–west roads intersecting a series of north–south malls. There are few through streets on campus as both Main Mall and University Boulevard are largely pedestrian streets, bisecting the campus in both the east–west and north–south directions.
UBC VCC–Clark Station: Olympic Village VCC–Clark [ARTICULATED] [EXPRESS] Along 4th Avenue between Fir Street and UBC [69] [70] 99: UBC Commercial–Broadway Station Commercial–Broadway Broadway–City Hall [B-LINE] [LIMITED] Trips starting or ending at Burnaby Transit Centre continue along Broadway and serve Boundary Loop [71] [72] 100 ...
The second floor of the Marketplace contains mostly offices and medical clinics. Some professors from UBC (especially those in the medical field) have offices located there, likely due to the proximity of the science buildings and UBC Hospital. The upper floors of the Marketplace contain mostly residential apartment housing.
Broadway–City Hall is served by a single entrance at the southeast corner of Cambie Street and West Broadway. [6] The 99 B-Line to Commercial–Broadway station stops in front of this entrance. The Crossroads development at the northwest corner of Cambie Street and West Broadway was required by the City of Vancouver to provide space for an ...
Burnaby with an estimated population of 247,337 and its neighbour, East Vancouver, with a population of 220,490. [6] In September 2019, the Government of British Columbia alongside Fraser Health announced that the hospital will undergo a $1.3 billion redevelopment set to be complete in two phases between 2023 and 2027. [9]