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Honda Celebration of Light to feature more than 20 food vendors this year
This year marks 30 years of the Honda Celebration of Light, the world’s longest offshore fireworks display and Vancouver’s favourite summertime event.
Everything you need to know to plan a micro wedding in Vancouver
Wedding season in 2020 looks a lot different from previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Engaged couples are facing curveballs they never could have anticipated.
Bud Light Canada just hosted a Pride-inspired summer camp
Lip sync karaoke, pink flamingo croquet, drag make-up tutorials, and a beach day were some of the highlights at Bud Light CAMP held recently at a camp just north of Toronto and hosted by our very own ‘Queen of the North’ Brooke Lynn Hytes.
Police seeking suspect in alleged armed robbery of Burnaby cab driver
Police in Burnaby are asking for the public’s help in finding and identifying a suspect after a cabbie was allegedly robbed at gunpoint recently.
Bike Lanes Coming to Granville Street Bridge?
The City of Vancouver is considering alternatives to make both Granville Street and Cambie Street bridges more pedestrian and cycling friendly. In its current state the Granville Street Bridge is a vastly underutilized route for pedestrians. As vehicle traffic continues to decline in the city core, proposals such as this make more sense.
New replacement Vancouver Aquatic Centre could have a retractable roof
A new replacement facility for Vancouver Aquatic Centre (VAC) in downtown Vancouver’s West End neighbourhood could feature a retractable roof.
Uniformed RCMP officers to patrol Wreck Beach daily during summer
According to a new plan from the RCMP, uniformed officers will be on the lookout for trouble at Wreck Beach almost every day starting the May long-weekend, up until Labour Day.
DJ Felix Cartal is playing another free pop-up show in Vancouver tonight
BC’s very own Felix Cartal is playing another free pop-up show Friday evening at Kitsilano Beach. This is one of several surprise shows the DJ has announced to fans on Instagram at the last minute this summer.
20 fantastic things to do in Vancouver this week: June 6 to 12
Springtime is just speeding by. Make the most of the last bit of the season by planning some fun around Vancouver this week!
Major expansion of Coal Harbour Marina will narrow waterway for rowers
There could be a significant change in the navigation waterway of Coal Harbour, if a private proposal to expand the Coal Harbour Marina is approved.
10 unique places to stay in British Columbia this fall
Written for Daily Hive by Rod Charles, writer for Vacay.ca One of the best ways to have an unforgettable vacation experience is to load it up with welcoming people who are keen to share their knowledge and insights of the places they call home.
105 shipping containers missing off BC coast believed to have sunk
There has been no sign of the 105 shipping containers that fell off a cargo ship near Victoria last month, and the Canadian Coast Guard believes many, if not all, have sunk.
We tried 5 of the tastiest coolers launching at BCLIQUOR this spring
The days are getting longer and things are warming up — summer is indeed coming! The blue skies over Vancouver lately have us pretty hyped for all of those cherished beach barbeques, garden get-togethers, and picnics that are right around the corner.
10 ways to get the family outside more this summer
Vancouver is spectacular, and summer is a great time to get outside with the family and rediscover the joys of nature with an abundance of activities all within an easy drive. This list will keep your days filled with adventure and is sure to inspire other ways to get active. There’s no shortage of them in the summer.
Skateboarder arrested after man stabbed "multiple" times at Sunset Beach
A 25-year-old man has been arrested following a stabbing at a Downtown Vancouver beach. Vancouver Police (VPD) said officers responded to Sunset Beach at 4:15 pm on May 26 after receiving “multiple” reports that a man had stabbed another man.
Police officers who posed next to dead body suspended without pay
Two Vancouver police officers who were caught on video posing for pictures next to a dead body earlier this year were suspended without pay, according to the Office of the Police Complaint Commissioner.
High tide will limit beach capacity for Honda Celebration of Light tonight
The Vancouver Police has warned revellers that tonight's fireworks show staged by Japan takes place at about the same time as an expected high tide.
Popular beaches in Vancouver "not suitable" for swimming due to E. coli
As Vancouver is about to enter its first stretch of summer, many of the city’s most popular swimming spots are closed due to high levels of E. coli.
















