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Alberta man headed to Metro Vancouver has vehicle impounded after dangerous move
An Alberta man who was on his way to Metro Vancouver in a red Mazda hatchback ended up with his vehicle being impounded after an illegal driving move.
Controversial Vancouver politician Dallas Brodie could lose her seat as recall petition is issued
A controversial Vancouver politician, an MLA who has made headlines due to her thoughts on reconciliation and residential schools, could soon lose her seat.
Three-dimensional FIFA World Cup logo sculpture perfectly frames BC Place Stadium
A striking new temporary FIFA World Cup public art installation has appeared at Creekside Park on the Northeast False Creek waterfront at the edge of the Downtown Vancouver peninsula — one that quite literally places BC Place Stadium at the centre of the experience.
Nearly $22 million being spent for enhanced TransLink public transit services during FIFA World Cup
With an influx of visitors, significant road closures and access changes, and public transit serving as an essential component of the overall operation of the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Vancouver, TransLink will spend $21.6 million on tournament-related expenditures.
World first glass cube experience now open for sky-high thrills in B.C.
B. C. adventurers looking for their next thrill will want to head to Vancouver Island for a new attraction now open at the Malahat SkyWalk.
Capilano Suspension Bridge gets a FIFA World Cup makeover with giant soccer ball
Among the various Metro Vancouver tourist destinations, the Capilano Suspension Bridge is the latest to get in on the FIFA World Cup fun.
What Canucks' Malhotra said about being the first South Asian head coach in NHL history
Manny Malhotra was destined to become an NHL head coach. Back in 2020, his former Vancouver Canucks teammate, Dan Hamhuis, shared that Malhotra would act like a coach during practices.
New fan-centric national anthem to debut at all FIFA World Cup games
The national anthems at the 2026 FIFA World Cup games in Toronto and Vancouver are going to look different from what a lot of traditional soccer fans are used to seeing.
The second annual Web Summit Vancouver conference opened this past Monday, with more than 20,000 attendees converging on the Vancouver Convention Centre and other venues this week.
Vancouver is really starting to look like a FIFA World Cup host city
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup now under one month away, Vancouver is increasingly beginning to look the part of a host city. It is now impossible to miss.
Overnight closures of George Massey Tunnel planned for this weekend
Heads up, if you’re a Metro Vancouver driver who travels through the George Massey Tunnel, there’s going to be some impacts to your commute this weekend.
Metro Vancouver changing the way it issues air quality warnings
Metro Vancouver is implementing a new way to alert people of the risk level when issuing air quality warnings. The Metro Vancouver Regional District will now use a colour-coded system to align its Air Quality Warning System to match Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC)’s weather alerts.
Grouse Mountain Canada flag officially breaks a record but is it facing the wrong way?
It’s official: the recently installed Canada flag up at Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver has broken the record for the largest flag unfurled on a mountain, according to Guinness World Records.
Popular Toronto-based dessert and boba shop opens first Vancouver location
After opening numerous spots throughout the Greater Toronto Area, M Chá Bar has made its official debut in Vancouver. Earlier this month, the bubble tea shop opened the doors to its first location in the city at 2557 Renfrew St., just steps away from Renfrew Station, as well as campuses like Coquitlam College, LaSalle College, and Vancouver Technical Secondary School.
Coquitlam teacher accused student of dealing drugs, called others 'pu**y'
A Metro Vancouver teacher who taught in the Coquitlam School District got suspended after admitting to several violations.
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim responds to concerns over his '11 AI agents'
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is defending himself after a recent comment he made regarding AI agents. Sim spoke at a press conference regarding two AI data centres that would be located in Vancouver in partnership with Telus and the Government of Canada.
Why Trump tax break for the rich could be deathblow for Vancouver Whitecaps
The Vancouver Whitecaps’ half-century of history in the city is hanging by a thread. Owners of the Whitecaps listed the team for sale in December 2024. Over that time, the club has reportedly engaged in discussions with over 100 groups of interested investors, but no one has emerged as a saviour.
Vancouver long weekend forecast might have you cancelling beach plans
The Victoria Day long weekend is just a week away, and the weather forecast is shaping up in typical Vancouver fashion. By that, we mean wet and cloudy.

















