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Closed and closing soon: Say goodbye to these 16 Vancouver restaurants
The restaurant industry in Vancouver can be fickle, and – once again – the city’s dining scene has suffered some casualties.
10 things to do in Vancouver today: Saturday, March 9
Another wonderful weekend ahead of us, so let’s fill your Saturday with these 10 great events in Vancouver on March 16. Check out Generous Clothing Pop-up, Tori Kelly, and more!
Harbour Oyster + Bar is offering free burgers and fries to healthcare workers
A local spot known for its happy hour and oysters is switching things up and offering something special for our healthcare heroes.
Local eyewear brand is offering free glasses to all new customers
Three-quarters of North American adults need help from glasses or contact lenses to see every day. With vision being such a prominent issue, you’d think the process of obtaining the right eyecare would be straightforward.
Vancouver police arrest man in connection with 2017 homicide
Almost two years after a man died after being attacked at a home on the east side of the city, Vancouver Police announced on Wednesday that they have now made an arrest in connection with the case.
Tory Lanez returns to Vancouver for a concert at the Vogue Theatre
The Toronto rapper returns to Vancouver on November 14.
Made in Vancouver: This house music producer is making seriously good beats
Made in Vancouver is a collaboration between Vancity and Daily Hive. Together, we’re turning the spotlight onto local businesses, organizations, and individuals who are helping to create a healthy local economy.
Chinese buyers make up third of real estate sales in Vancouver: analyst
Chinese buyers were responsible for a third of home sales made in the city last year, according to a financial analyst whose report is sure to fan the flames of Vancouver’s ever controversial real estate market.
5 things to do in Vancouver today: Tuesday, March 1
A new month is upon us, and with it new possibilities. Ride forth into the good day with a few of the events happening in Vancouver tonight.
Another heatwave could blast Vancouver with hot weather beginning this weekend
Just when you thought you were out, another heatwave pulls you back in for more sweat-inducing weather in Vancouver. The Weather Network is forecasting that temperatures could feel like 30˚C this Saturday, rising to a humidex of 35˚C on Sunday, with heat persisting on Monday and Tuesday.
Pacific Coliseum still has a long-term future even without the Vancouver Giants
As the Pacific Coliseum at Vancouver’s Hastings Park approaches its 50th anniversary, officials with the Pacific National Exhibition say the facility still has many years remaining in its lifespan despite the recent decision by the Vancouver Giants to vacate the facility.
Seth Rogen and James Franco are heading to Vancouver
Seth Rogen is heading back to Vancouver and he’s bringing James Franco with him, as the dynamic duo gear up for their next film project, The Interview.
A free two-day multicultural festival is coming to Ambleside Park
West Vancouver’s long-standing Community Day is being transformed into Bridge Festival — a two-day multicultural event taking place on May 31 and June 1 at Ambleside Park.
It's official: Park Board approves removal of Stanley Park bike lane
After much consternation and back-and-forth, nearly the entire protected bike lane that runs along Stanley Park Drive will be removed after all.
Man arrested for allegedly assaulting, threatening grocery store workers in downtown Vancouver
A 35-year-old man has been arrested for allegedly assaulting and threatening several grocery store workers in downtown Vancouver.
Premium condo opens up in Vancouver’s fastest growing tech hub
Over the past few years, local tech and real estate leaders have given Mount Pleasant the boost that it needs to become a world class tech hub, taking cues from similar areas in cities like San Francisco, Seattle and Los Angeles. The neighbourhood, which is already in high-demand due to its unique personality and convenient location, is poised to become one of Vancouver’s most sought-after real estate markets.
Black Code: The war for the internet is on, and Canada is losing
The Canadian documentary Black Code looks at how Big Brother continues to infringe on human rights through electronic means.
Ssong's Hotdog and Juicy & 88 Hotdog have both quietly closed
Korean-style street hotdogs were all the rage in 2022 and 2023, but now it seems like the hype is dying, with two shops that served these tasty treats quietly closed.














