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12 reasons why Richmond is a totally underrated city
Richmond may not be as well-known as its next-door neighbour Vancouver, but if you haven’t spent time here yet, you’re missing out.
Metro Vancouver's industrial space shortage is now Calgary's economic gain: report
The industrial land shortage in Metro Vancouver has passed the “tipping point” and reached a “critical juncture” for policymakers to make impactful changes to preserve the region’s economic health and reduce the shed of potential high-paying jobs.
Service BC Centres to allow appointments for vulnerable citizens
The provincial government announced on Monday that Service BC centres will be providing priority service to vulnerable citizens.
Over 1,000 people died in the first half of 2021 from toxic illicit drugs in BC
The BC Coroners Service (BCCS) announced Tuesday that between January and June of 2021, 1,011 people have lost their lives due to illicit drug toxicity.
Meet Gingerbarge: A gingerbread creation inspired by Barge Chilling Beach
Folks who landed on a Vancouver Reddit page were some of the first to lay eyes upon “Gingerbarge,” a festive and delicious take on the grounded barge on Sunset Beach.
The 8 most picturesque places to propose around Vancouver
Marriage proposals can be an anxiety-inducing scenario for many couples, but luckily, the beauty of Vancouver takes the headache out of finding a place to propose.
Lorde was spotted in Vancouver this weekend (PHOTOS)
Our cameras caught Lorde catching a flight back to her native Auckland to rest and relax before she heads out on her European tour.
Doze City presents: What does Vancouver mean to you?
Vancouverites are being asked to submit photos that speak to the question: “What does Vancouver mean to you?” Community leaders, including founder of YYoga – Lara Kozan, design and sustainability specialists at LululemonAthletica – Colin Moore and Cara Sumpton, member of The Buried Life – Duncan Penn and founder of The Beaumont Art Studio– Jude Kusnierz will be judging the photo submissions and selecting 12 pictures that creatively portray Vancouver. The winning images will be featured on the Doze Vancouver t-shirt. Check out the contest launch this Friday, June 14th
Park Board seeking feedback on new permanent bike lane at Kitsilano Beach Park
The Vancouver Park Board has launched the first round of public consultation for its renewed proposal to build a new permanent separated bike lane through Kitsilano Beach Park.
Vancouver Folk Festival expands with free concert, extra night this year
It welcomes over 38,000 people to Jericho Beach Park every summer, and this year the Vancouver Folk Music Festival is set to be even bigger.
Top 5 U.S. weekend breaks from Vancouver
Fancy getting out of town for the weekend? Vancouver is situated within driving distance to some fantastic US destinations, or just a short flight if you’d rather kick your feet up and avoid the highway.
Glory Juice Co. officially opens new Glory Market concept in White Rock
Vancouver undoubtedly loves its fresh-pressed juice, and one homegrown brand is ready to expand its reach beyond the city borders.
No-swim advisory due to E.coli levels at Whytecliff Park
Don’t take a dip at West Vancouver’s Whytecliff Park, says Vancouver Coastal Health after releasing E.coli numbers for Metro Vancouver beaches on Monday.
Top Chef hopefuls reveal their favourite late-night Vancouver eats
When you’re hitting the town for an evening of fun, there’s nothing more important than finding a good spot for late-night eats.
Pay-parking coming to Vancouver's Spanish Banks starting this April
Beach goers driving to Spanish Banks will need to pay for parking along the beach beginning this spring. * Vancouver is worst city in Canada to drive in according to new driver-friendly city survey * The insanity of Vancouver's street parking on busy major roads
Today as part of our Vancouver 125 series, we check out various neighbourhoods that make up Vancouver. Each hood is distinct and provides a different layer to the cosmopolitan city we hail Vancouver.
Vancouver enters outdoor mall building boom: do you prefer indoor mall or outdoor retail shopping?
It’s a warm, sunny summer day in late-July in Vancouver and the streets are vibrant and alive with people and a multitude of outdoor events all season long. Outdoor public spaces such as parks, beaches and the city’s extensive seawall system become hotspots and crowded play areas.
"If they leave trash, they're trash": Vancouver beach behaviours that need to go
Who doesn’t want to work on their tan while sipping a nice cold beer and reading that book they haven’t had time for? Beach time truly is the best.















