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Canucks pondered Lucic and like Soucy as free agency looms: report
Milan Lucic is free to talk to other teams and the Vancouver Canucks just might be interested. This is according to CHEK’s Rick Dhaliwal, who provided a number of Canucks updates on Donnie and Dhali today, as we inch closer to the start of free agency on July 1.
Snowfall in Metro Vancouver's forecast for Boxing Day
For those who wanted a 'fresh' White Christmas for areas in Metro Vancouver that have not seen any new snow for a week or have seen their snow melt, new snowfall will come one day late.
52% of Canadians can't start a family due to real estate prices
After more reports of rising housing prices in Vancouver, a new survey has found that roughly half of Canadians are struggling to start a family due to the high costs of real estate.
Rental homes proposed for former gas station at 41st Avenue and Cambie Street corner
There is finally a formal application to redevelop the long vacant northeast corner of the intersection of West 41st Avenue and Cambie Street in Vancouver’s Oakridge Municipal Town Centre.
Share your fear and enter to win with TEDxVancouver
This year’s TEDxVancouver theme ‘TILT’ is about challenging the status quo, awakening curiosity and shifting perspectives. To celebrate the biggest TEDxVancouver event to date, they’re giving a weekend getaway package to Vancouver Island that includes flights, accommodations and a surprise adventure, along with two tickets to this year’s TEDxVancouver main event.
Best Buy-Winners building at Robson and Granville in downtown Vancouver listed for sale
The major retail building complex at the northeast corner of the intersection of Robson Street and Granville Street in downtown Vancouver is up for sale.
Captain Canuck Movie to Film in B.C.
Cult-hit superhero Captain Canuck will soon make his big-screen debut. The plan is to have the Canadian superhero’s story film in B. C. next summer for a future release.
Stanley Park fenced off for the first time due to ongoing coyote attacks
To help enforce the recent nightly closure, fencing has been put up around Stanley Park, to aid conservation officers and park rangers in keeping the public safe from escalating coyote attacks.
BC Transit to spend $79 million on 118 new buses, including electric models
The provincial public transit authority announced on Thursday a $79-million investment to acquire a new fleet of 118 buses.
8 most outrageous drinks at Vancouver Hot Chocolate Festival 2019
Vancouver’s 2019 Hot Chocolate Festival is back for its ninth run, so get your sweet tooth ready. The annual celebration of all things hot chocolate is kicking off on January 19 and runs until February 14, 2019, – which means you have 27 days to try all 30 of the participating ‘chocstars’ at this year’s fest, all of which are local purveyors.
City of Vancouver Robson Square Questionaire
As some of you may know, Robson Square is on the verge of being car-free ALL THE TIME. Like most other “city projects”, before anything is finalized their are committee meetings, task forces created, and “artist renderings” in place. Now, the City of Vancouver is looking for feedback from their residents on what they should do with the space Downtown.
Win the perfect Raincouver essential by spreading the love this month
Is it just us, or did January feel like it went on for an eternity? The days were short, the clouds loomed overhead, it rained a lot (what’s new?) but finally, we have made it out the other side to February. We’re already feeling more optimistic with the forecast looking sunnier (albeit still a bit chilly), and store shelves switching over to red cards and love hearts.
BC government cracking down on short-term condo rentals
Saying that everyone has heard the stories of renters losing their homes “when units are pulled out of the rental market to be used as short-term rentals,” BC’s housing minister Selina Robinson announced today that the provincial government is moving to crack down on short-term condo rentals and bylaws within strata units.
New vision for Waterfront Station: A world-class transit hub in downtown Vancouver (RENDERINGS)
What would a world-class, multi-modal public transit hub — fully integrated with a high-density mix of commercial uses — look like at Waterfront Station in downtown Vancouver?
Child dies after being struck by vehicle in driveway on Vancouver Island
A child has died after been hit by a vehicle on a driveway in Vancouver Island on Tuesday. Shawinigan Lake RCMP say they were called to a residence on Maynard Avenue in Cobble Hill at approximately 11:45 am on June 25.
Mandatory COVID-19 tests at YVR and hotel quarantine to cost travellers over $2k
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that mandatory COVID-19 testing would be implemented at airports, including Vancouver International Airport (YVR).
New "bad date" reporting system for sex workers launches across BC
A new “bad date” reporting system for violence against sex workers has launched all across BC, the first province-wide service of its kind in Canada.
Albatross Music Festival hits Hastings Racecourse this September
Albatross Music Festival is taking place at Hastings Racecourse where you'll see indie rock, folk, reggae, and hip-hop artists perform.
















