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11 delicious Vancouver food events to check out this week: March 19 to 25
If you’re anything like us, the hunger for unique and delicious food and beverage-centred events is as strong as ever. It’s a good thing Vancouver always delivers them in excess.
Kitsilano Beach reopens to swimmers after E.coli-related closure on Monday
After Kitsilano Beach was closed on Monday due to high bacteria levels, the Vancouver Park Board said on Tuesday the beach is open to swimmers once again.
Would you support legalized public drinking in Vancouver?
Wine while picnicking? Designated public drinking spaces? These ideas are up for consideration by the B.C. government.
Fierce outrage after woman Tasered at Vancouver SkyTrain station (VIDEO)
Editor’s Note: This article contains video which may be disturbing to some viewers. Video of a woman being held down and Tasered at a busy Vancouver SkyTrain station is drawing fierce criticism online from those who say the actions of the Transit Police Officers were excessive.
7 things to do in Vancouver today: Tuesday, February 27
February is nearly over, so make the most of it! Coastal First Nations Dance Festival, Pacific Overtures and more, here are seven things to do in Vancouver today, Tuesday, February 27.
Quinn Hughes could join the Canucks as soon as next week
As the dream of a playoff spot fades from reality, Canucks fans will likely get a new shiny toy to play with this month – maybe even next week.
Air quality report: Vancouver residents indirectly inhale 59 cigarettes a year
Vancouver’s air quality is higher than most major Canadian cities, but it’s far from perfect. An air quality study by HouseFresh illustrates the health risks of pollution by calculating the number of cigarettes people in Canada are indirectly smoking due to poor air quality.
A live-action, Vancouver-filmed remake of Recess is coming out this August
All you 90s kids, get ready for a welcome wave of nostalgia. This August, a live-action, fan-made remake of the 90s cult classic, Recess, will be released online.
7 things to do in Vancouver today: Tuesday, April 25
Happy Tuesday, everyone! Keep the good times going with our list of seven things to do today, from concerts to ANZAC Day to a dance workshop and more.
Las Vegas owner sells Parq Vancouver casino to Canadian firm
The longtime owner of casino destinations in downtown Vancouver has sold its flagship Parq Vancouver casino property to an Ottawa-based real estate and investment firm.
1,000 life-saving public defibrillators to be installed across Metro Vancouver
The close proximity and accessibility to automated external defibrillators (AEDs) greatly increases the likelihood that lives will be saved during sudden cardiac arrest events.
Tour inside the floating "McBarge" ahead of its comeback (VIDEOS)
Could the McBarge be making a comeback? A new documentary by Bright Sun Films takes a tour inside the decommissioned floating McDonald’s anchored in Burrard Inlet and meets its owner who’s optimistic about the McBarge’s future.
7 fun facts about new Canucks defenceman Travis Dermott
The Vancouver Canucks added one new player via trade prior to Monday’s deadline. That would be 25-year-old Travis Dermott, who was dealt to the Canucks from the Toronto Maple Leafs on Sunday.
Quebec-based chocolate cafe closes two more Vancouver locations
It seemed like Cacao 70 opened up shop in Vancouver quickly, but now the Quebec-based chocolate maker is shutting things down quite suddenly.
Prominent "haunted house" on Cambie is put on the market for $26 million
A four-storey single-family home on the corner of Cambie Street and King Edward Avenue has just hit the market again — this time for a whopping $26 million.
Fired contractor of North Shore sewage plant claims it's owed $100 million
Acciona Infrastructure Canada is calling Metro Vancouver Regional District’s decision to terminate its $1-billion contract to construct the partially-built North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant “regrettable” and “unnecessary.”
Family-sized housing proposed for Vancouver West End
A modestly-sized housing redevelopment has been proposed for downtown Vancouver’s West End neighbourhood on a site near the border with Stanley Park.
Son of Chinese business tycoon buys $5.1M supercar in Vancouver, complains about taxes
The son of a Chinese business tycoon recently took to Instagram to share news that he had purchased a $5.1 million supercar – a Bugatti Chiron – from a Vancouver-area auto dealer.

















