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Motionball Marathon aims to raise $100,000 for Special Olympics
Vancouver athlete Alex Pang knows the struggles of Special Olympians. He has mild autism, and stayed non-verbal for most of his youth.
This BC job’s pay differs depending on where you live
BC’s new salary transparency law kicked in at the end of last year, providing some much-needed wage clarity in the dreaded job hunt. But, one recent job posting has turned some heads with the listed salary. Or, should we say, salaries.
14 places to get must-try fall treats in Metro Vancouver
It’s always sad to see summer go, but one of the best parts about fall has got to be the drool-worthy treats that come with the season.
U-Haul index names BC's most move-able city, and it isn't Vancouver
Out of all the cities in the province where people want to live, a city in BC has been ranked as one of the highest in Canada, according to the latest U-Haul Growth Index.
“Feels good”: Boeser smiling again after finally scoring for Canucks this season
Brock Boeser is off the schneid. The Vancouver Canucks sniper finally potted his first pair of goals of the season, tossing the monkey off his back en route to helping his club roll over the Los Angeles Kings on Friday night.
Canucks SixPack: A troll Kesler appears!
The Canucks are not playing pretty hockey, but somehow they keep getting points. LOL stat of the night. The #canucks are. 4-1-1 in their last 6. #wtf @TheStanchion
Should Vancouver schools eliminate homework?
Should homework be eliminated in Vancouver elementary and high school classrooms? One American University professor seems to think so.
These university students started a grocery delivery company offering 40% off “peculiar” produce
It’s pretty unanimous these days that excessive waste is something we need to steer clear of, for our planet’s sake. But regardless of that knowledge, in Canada alone, we throw away $3.1 billion worth of produce every year across local farms and distributors — meaning food is getting wasted before it even makes it past the shelves. Why? Because it’s not pretty enough.
BC Lions could draw 40K fans for first time in 10 years on Sunday
Sunday’s BC Lions game promises to be the most well-attended home game in a decade. Playing their first home playoff game in six years, momentum is on BC’s side. The lower bowl will be sold out soon, and the team has opened the upper bowl at BC Place for the second time this season.
Shopping at Muji Vancouver pop-up store will require reservations
It's time to scramble shoppers. If you want to shop at Japanese clothing and accessories brand Muji when it opens a pop-up store in Vancouver, you'll need a reservation.
Entrepreneur's low-sugar vegan gummy bears are a hit in the candy aisle
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.
When will Miller pass the torch to Markstrom in Canucks crease?
With Ryan Miller set to become an unrestricted free agent, the Canucks will have a decision to make regarding their goaltending situation.
Mayor Kennedy Stewart looking at film, tech industry to restart Vancouver's economy
Vancouver will be looking towards its film and tech sector as catalysts for restarting the economy in the near future. Mayor Kennedy Stewart spoke to reporters on Wednesday afternoon, addressing the city’s plan for a financial recovery post-COVID-19.
Can't-miss Vancouver food events happening this week: October 15 to 21
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.
Stay dry: 10 of Vancouver’s best rainy day activities
When the weather outside is frightful, indoor adventures can be quite delightful. Here are some of the city’s best rainy-day activities — no Gore-Tex required.
TransLink unveils new Dr. Bonnie Henry Compass Card
TransLink has unveiled a new limited edition Compass Card bearing the trademark six-word phrase of Dr. Bonnie Henry on how British Columbians can keep themselves safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Seal meat: It's what's for dinner at Edible Canada during Dine Out Vancouver
The decision to offer a pasta dish with a bolognese sauce made with seal meat is one that was not taken lightly by Edible Canada's owner, Eric Pateman, and it's one that has already caused a ripple among detractors and diners--even before Dine Out Vancouver, and the dish, has even launched.















