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Why you should have your dream wedding right here in Canada
Think about it, all of your family and friends will be able to get there easily and you'll have the most spectacular setting for your special day.
It's SAD time of year: expert tips for managing seasonal affective disorder
Shorter days and longer nights can take a toll. For those of us living in Canada, the darker days can mean that some of us experience symptoms of seasonal affective disorder, or SAD.
Park Board to relight beloved Vancouver tree after neighbour complaints
A grove of trees near English Bay in Vancouver’s West End neighbourhood will have its holiday lights relit in the coming days after heartbroken neighbours complained they went dark.
The 2018 Honda Celebration of Light kicks off this weekend
The 28th annual Honda Celebration of Light kicks off over the skies of English Bay this weekend! There is no question that the fireworks competition each night is the main attraction, but the entertainment in the hours leading up to the shows only adds to the experience.
7 things to do in Vancouver today: Wednesday, August 1
Welcome to August, everyone. Get it started with Honda Celebration of Light, Outdoor Cinema, and the rest of our picks of seven fun things to do in Vancouver on Wednesday, August 1.
Painted memorial bench near Kitsilano beach to be removed by Park Board
It’s been nearly four years since Julia Goudkova lost the person she calls her soul mate, Colin Mackay, in a motorcycle accident on July 2, 2015 — the day her “world shattered.”
9 places for buck-a-shuck oysters in Vancouver
Love oysters? There are plenty of restaurants across Vancouver offering daily deals on these slippery little suckers that are guaranteed to sate all your oyster cravings, for only a buck for a shuck!
Vancouver is a 'mind-numbingly boring' city: The Economist
Is Vancouver a mind-numbingly boring city? Are we too safe and cautious to be fun? The Economist’s business travel section recently pinned Vancouver as the perfect example for what happens to cities when they strive for high livability standards.
Record 29 athletes from UBC competing with Team Canada at Rio 2016
The University of British Columbia is well-represented at Rio de Janeiro 2016 as a total of 29 student athletes are competing in the Olympic and Paralympic events under the banner of Team Canada.
Gay Pride Parade Vancouver 2014
With the heat of the summer comes one of the biggest, most well-known and most community-inclusive celebrations Vancouver has to offer.
Mom tracked “always caring” teen’s phone to hospital after fatal Surrey bus stabbing
The mother of a 17-year-old boy stabbed to death on a Surrey bus this week tells Daily Hive she was tracking his phone GPS on his journey home and knew something was wrong when the dot travelled to Royal Columbian Hospital.
Now you can win a brand new home, car, vacation, or cash
The Hometown Heroes Lottery is giving people the chance to win a slew of luxury items to benefit two awesome organizations.
Sun block guide for different skin types
Everyone knows that when going to the beach in the summer you should wear sun block, but what brands are best for the face? If you are like me and have tried countless brands and gone through some pretty unruly breakouts because they were the wrong ones, then you know how difficult it can be.
Vancouver to host year-long First Nations celebrations for Canada's 150th birthday
The City of Vancouver has revealed that it will celebrate Canada's 150th anniversary of Confederation by hosting year-long First Nations-themed programming and festivities, including a major multi-day event in downtown Vancouver leading up to Canada Day.
10 hottest Vancouver arts shows in July
Musicals in every hue of the rainbow marks July's big arts shows.
BC Lions unveil new $20 general admission 'party' section tickets
The Lions want to make BC Place a party this season. While much of that will rely on head coach Wally Buono and the players, the team is taking steps off the field to connect with fans.
With sunny beaches and leafy streets, Kits was made for sweet patios - although they can be surprisingly hard to find. Here's our rundown of the best.
Port of Vancouver is the world's 3rd worst port for efficiency and performance
The severity of the bottleneck that persists at Canada’s Pacific Gateway is reflected in a new report by the World Bank that ranks the performance of major ports around the world.

















