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7 things to do in Vancouver today: Monday, June 10
Get your new week going with Mat Collective Free Yoga, Stormy Daniels, and the rest of our picks of seven events to do in Vancouver today, June 10.
Former president Bill Clinton is coming to Vancouver
Former president Bill Clinton is coming to Vancouver this summer, as part of his latest book tour. He will land in the city on June 22 to discuss his forthcoming fictional novel, The President is Missing.
7 things to do in Vancouver today: Friday, April 20
High fives, everyone – we made it to Friday! Fill your time with our rundown of seven fun events happening in Vancouver today. Make It! Vancouver, 420 Celebrations, and more are all happening.
Steveston Salmon Festival returns with full plate of FREE activities next month
“Canada’s biggest little birthday party” is back for its 76th year next month and it’s going to be a celebration worth swimming upstream for.
BC considering shorter gap between first and second dose of COVID-19 vaccine
Health officials in British Columbia say that they’re considering a shorter window between the first and second doses of COVID-19 vaccines.
10 things to do in Vancouver: Sunday, July 1
Happy Canada Day, everyone! Celebrate with our list of 10 fun events in Vancouver today, Sunday, July 1. Check out Canada Day at Canada Place, Steveston Salmon Festival, and more.
How to #BuyCanadian during the US-Canada trade war
Update: A prior version of the article incorrectly stated that all OIKOS yogurt is produced in American manufacturing facilities. While OIKOS yogurt sold in America is made at the American facilities that were listed, OIKOS yogurt sold in Canada is manufactured at a plant in Boucherville, Quebec.
Canada Day In VancUBER Just Got Classier
A wicked contest from our friends at Uber: Bust out your red and white, it’s Canada Day weekend! To celebrate, we’ve decided to salute our ‘True North Strong and Free’ by doing our best impression of the weatherman here in Vancouver. We’re not about to let a little rain keep us from our weekend’s plans, so instead we’re making it rain Uber credits all weekend long!
"Four historical crimes": Suspect in Regina linked to Vancouver sexual assault cold cases
The Vancouver Police Department has unveiled a significant break in some sexual assault cold cases dating back to 2009, and the break involved a trip to Saskatchewan.
Canucks fans had plenty to say about Virtanen's visit to a Vancouver nightclub
Without free agent signings to criticize, Canucks fans had something else to debate on July 1 this year. A video of Jake Virtanen enjoying a night out at Celebrities Nightclub in Vancouver circulated on Wednesday (it has since been deleted), and it wasn’t long before his name was trending on Twitter.
Canada Day fireworks to light up downtown Vancouver skies
Vancouverites can look forward to another explosive and mesmerizing show as fireworks are set to return to the Burrard Inlet this Canada Day.
14 landmarks in Vancouver with programmed ever-changing lights (PHOTOS)
A growing number of major buildings and landmarks in Vancouver feature special outdoor lighting that not only celebrates and accentuates architectural design details, but also commemorates important cultural occasions, events, anniversaries, and awareness campaigns.
10 things to do in Surrey this July
July is a perfect time to find your fun in Surrey! From Surrey Fusion Festival to Canada Cup Softball, here are 10 things to do around the city this month.
Tsawwassen Mills is throwing a family-friendly LEGO® block party on Canada Day
From Canada Day long weekend all the way through to July 8th, you and your family enjoy a LEGO block party alongside your patriotic shopping spree.
7 things to do in Vancouver today: Friday, April 13
Got that Friday Feeling? Let it out and enjoy one of our seven events around Vancouver for today, April 13! There are the Vancouver Whitecaps, Wine for Waves, and more.
From Cypress Mountain Viewpoint: Vancouver in the fog (PHOTOS)
One of the best locations to capture a photo of the city and the entire region is the Cypress View Point mid-way along the access road to Cypress Mountain.
Vancouver cancels Canada Day Parade for 2018
There will one less big way to celebrate Canada Day in Vancouver this year. The Port of Vancouver says it has made a “difficult decision” to cancel the Canada Day Parade portion of its Canada Day at Canada Place festival, removing the parade from its traditional day-long line-up of events and festivities in downtown celebrating Canada’s birthday.
Just in time for summer: 5 cost-saving tips for buying a BBQ
The sun is shining, the mercury’s rising, and the evenings are most definitely getting longer. All of which can only mean one thing: BBQ season is almost here.
















