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11 ways to celebrate Canada Day that you don't know about
It's Canada's 150th birthday this year so why not celebrate Canada Day in style at one of these awesome events taking place across Metro Vancouver.
West Coast Express to operate on Canada Day for the first time
The West Coast Express commuter rail service will be running on Canada Day, marking the first time that it has operated on a holiday.
Jose Bautista's top 8 Blue Jays moments (VIDEOS)
Jose Bautista's highlight reel has been growing rapidly ever since he was traded to the Blue Jays in 2008.
152 things to do in Vancouver in July
Summer is in full swing in Vancouver, so let’s have fun! Pack your July with these 152 things to do in the city and beyond this month! Enjoy Celebration Of Light, Playland Nights, and more!
Stunning drone video captures Western Canada in all its glory
One YouTuber, Man and Drone, drove 15,000 kilometres across Western Canada to shoot some of the most spectacular natural footage we've ever seen.
Vancouver city council to vote on ban of retail fireworks tonight
Halloween 2019 could be one of the last chances Vancouverites had to blow up consumer-grade fireworks — if city council decides to pass a new motion, that is.
BC Liquor Stores hiring for over 500 jobs with massive job fair
BC Liquor Stores, one of BC’s top employers, is holding a massive job fair this weekend, hiring over 500 positions. Both Auxiliary Sales Associate and Seasonal Sales Associate positions are up for grabs, and pay starts at over $19 per hour.
Canada Day fireworks in downtown Vancouver on July 1
Fireworks will be returning to Burrard Inlet this Canada Day to celebrate the country's 150th birthday.
Reminder: New Year's Eve fireworks in Vancouver cancelled
As a reminder if you have not already heard, Concord’s New Year’s Eve Vancouver fireworks is taking a one-year hiatus, which means there will be no major public celebration in Vancouver next week on December 31, 2019.
YVR Food Fest's Canada Day Cookout announces exciting music lineup
YVR Food Fest's Canada Day Cookou has just announced the exciting live music lineup for the July 1 epic outdoor BBQ party.
Long weekend weather turns cloudy with a hint of sun
It seems even the sun needs a break this Canada Day long weekend.
BC Ferries warning travellers of 'extremely busy' Canada Day weekend
BC Ferries is advising customers that the Horseshoe Bay – Nanaimo route will be “extremely busy” on Thursday, June 28 and Friday, June 29, heading into the Canada Day long weekend.
5 Vancouver comedy events to check out this week: June 30 to July 6
July is here and Vancouver is filled with hilarious comedy, including stand-up, improv and Canada Day shows! Here is our checklist of five comedy events happening around the city from June 30 to July 5.
Enjoy free concerts, ziplining, and fireworks at this huge Canada Day event
Ziplining and fireworks will be free at Surrey's 150th Canada Day celebration at the Bill Reid Millennium Amphitheatre, hosted by the City of Surrey
From June 30th to July 3rd, take advantage of up to 70% off the entire store! Get the hook-up on all your favorite brands. From tees, kicks, snapbacks, fitteds, denim, shorts, sunglasses and much much more. Now is your chance to get suited up for Summer at a fraction of the price. Don’t forget! Vancity Original is included in this amazing sale and exclusively available at Dipt. The deals begin this Thursday! Get wit’ it!
18-year-old arrested after shooting at Abbotsford residence on Canada Day
An 18-year old male has been arrested and placed into police custody after a shooting at residence in Abbotsford over the weekend.
Ferrari impounded for going 'warp speed' on BC highway
[Get this story and more like it delivered directly to your inbox. Subscribe to Daily Hive’s Newsletter now!] A Ferrari driving at what police are calling “warp speed” on a BC highway was impounded by RCMP on Canada Day.
Call for submissions to design public space for 800 Robson Street
VIVA Vancouver is launching a design-build public competition that invites emerging and professional designers to submit proposals of their design for this summer’s temporary public space for 800 Robson Street. Like what has been done over the past several summers, the ‘Robson Redux’ competition has a goal of transforming the 800 Robson Street space into a pedestrian plaza. Installation will occur in the early-summer, with a Canada Day long weekend opening, and will remain until the Labour Day long weekend. In the past, the temporary summertime public space designs at 800 Robson Street have included landscaped picnic areas, a patio area, and giant bean bags. The winning team will be given a small design honorarium and up to $37,500 to cover the costs of materials, fabrication, construction, installation, and de-installation for their projects. A panel of judges comprised mainly of local design and architectural professionals will select the winner. Anyone can enter the competition, however, criteria and submission requirements are suited to those with expertise in architecture, landscape architecture, urban design, industrial design, and other related fields. This year’s theme for the block-long, in-street space is connection: “people’s connection to one another and people’s connection to the space.” Teams can submit their designs online for a small fee. The submission deadline is March 14, 2014.
















