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Vancouver will be throwing the largest party in western Canada (despite what Mayor Watts of Surrey says) as a crowd of over 150,000 is expected to attend the Canada Day celebrations at Canada Place. There will be live entertainment, a parade, fireworks. The cauldron will be lit sometime in the morning with no ceremony. It will be turned off at 10 pm just before the fireworks.
New Indo Chinese fusion restaurant will offer 30 kinds of dosas
A new dosa and curry spot is opening at 1188 Davie Street. Aptly named Dosa & Curry on Davie, the Indo Chinese fusion eatery is ‘opening soon’ in the West End and it promises South and East Indian grub.
27 things to do in Vancouver this weekend: June 22 to 24
Summer has arrived and the events are hotter than ever in Vancouver! Here are 27 fun things to do in Vancouver on Friday, June 22, Saturday, June 23, and Sunday, June 24! TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival, Greek Day, and more for your calendar.
We all know what Canada Day is, but what is Food Day Canada? Food Day Canada takes place on July 30, 2011 and is a nation-wide celebration of Canadian food where 300 restaurants across the country will be celebrating Canadian cuisine. Food Day Canada celebrates the fact that Canadians are becoming more aware about buying and eating local, regional and seasonal Canadian foods.
New outdoor lighting system illuminates Pacific Coliseum
One of Vancouver’s most iconic venues now has the ability to light up in honour of special causes, and the first event it’s highlighting is happening this week.
Jervis Street, Bute Plaza, and Cardero Street all closed for Canada Day 150 on Robson
Make your Canada Day count by hitting up Vancouver's favourite street for a day filled with happy hour specials, free live music, and maple cupcakes.
Canada Day 2014 comedy video (NSFW)
Michael Gill of Chamber of Muck started his video series “Muckin’ About” two months ago, interviewing event-goers in Vancouver. Canada Day 2014 in Vancouver gave him an opportunity to use his blunt comedic approach on unsuspecting Vancouverties.
A major spike in church vandalism as the VPD investigate 13 incidents
Vancouver Police are currently investigating 13 incidents of mischief and vandalism at churches and church properties since June 2.
7 things to do in Vancouver today: Monday, July 3
Keep your long weekend going with one of our seven things to do around Vancouver, including Unbelievable at Museum of Vancouver, YVR Food Fest’s The Big Brunch, and more.
50 things to do in Metro Vancouver on Canada Day 2015
With the huge variety of parades, fireworks displays, festivals, concerts, comedy shows, museums and art exhibitions happening in Metro Vancouver on Canada Day, the only way you’ll be bored is if you aren’t looking.
TransLink is reinstating their mandatory mask policy
In compliance with BC health guidelines, TransLink has announced that they will be bringing back their mandatory mask policy.
Vancouver gay nightclub The Odyssey officially closes forever
One of Vancouver’s most storied gay nightclubs has closed down for good after its short-lived revival in Vancouver’s Central Business District (CBD).
'Surprise' 4th of July private fireworks display at Stanley Park's Third Beach tonight
It appears that fireworks will light up Vancouver’s skies tonight to celebrate the 4th of July, American Independence Day.
WestJet flights receive threat for fourth time in five days
A WestJet plane on route from Vancouver to Toronto was diverted to Calgary after receiving a bomb threat on Canada Day. Flight WestJet Flight 722 was carrying 30 passengers, none of which were injured, when it made its emergency landing last night. The plane took off at 5:14 p.m. and landed in Calgary just after 8 p.m.
Two women charged for allegedly defacing Vancouver church this summer
An investigation by the Vancouver Police Department, which was launched in July, has led to criminal charges against two women who allegedly defaced an East Vancouver church.
TransLink fares to increase on Canada Day
Fares on Metro Vancouver’s public transit system will go up for the first time in two years at the start of next month. TransLink is reminding the public that fares will see a nominal increase starting on Canada Day, July 1, 2021, rising by 5 cents for one-zone adult fare, 10 cents on a two-zone adult fare, and 15 cents on a three-zone fare using the Compass Card stored value.
5 all-Canadian wines for Canada Day
From east to west, here are four all-Canadian wines (and one cider) ideal for celebrating Canada Day.
60 immigrants to become citizens at Whitecaps game on Canada Day
The Vancouver Whitecaps make their return to the pitch at BC Place on Sunday, playing their first home match since the World Cup break, against Colorado.













