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Popeyes just permanently closed a Vancouver location
After a three-year run, Popeyes Chicken has closed the doors to one of its Vancouver locations at the CBC Vancouver Building.
15 fun things to do in Vancouver this weekend: May 22 to 24
Welcome to the weekend, everyone! Time flies when you’re having fun, so check out these 15 things to do in Vancouver from May 22 to 24.
More details revealed from pivotal Vancouver Whitecaps meeting
There is power in numbers and power in positivity following several meetings this week to discuss the long-term viability of the Vancouver Whitecaps in British Columbia.
How a free Vancouver market next week is helping ensure no one is left behind
A pop-up market is hosting its first springtime edition in downtown Vancouver next week, and it’s a great opportunity to shop for unique items while supporting up-and-coming local entrepreneurs.
Metro Vancouver-based, last-mile delivery company to go public in $1.4-billion valuation
UniUni, a delivery technology company based in Metro Vancouver, is preparing to go public through a merger with MAK Acquisition Corp. in a transaction that values the business at roughly C$1.4 billion (US$1 billion).
Italian Day festival organizers ask City of Vancouver for support citing FIFA impacts
Festival organizers behind the massive Italian Day celebration in Vancouver are asking the City for some funding, and are citing FIFA World Cup impacts as one of the main reasons.
Man who left carnage in Vancouver park had 'extensive interactions' with police
A man who left a wake of destruction in a Vancouver park last week has now been charged with his crimes. Late last week, we reported that a senior citizen was seriously injured after a ramming incident that took place in and around Nelson Park.
Where you can try a barista-approved oat latte for free in Vancouver
Dairy substitutes have come a long way in the past few years, and it’s safe to say that oat lattes have evolved from a necessity for some to an elevated experience for all.
Vancouver City Council could decide on Major League Baseball expansion team proponent this July
In just over two months from now, shortly after the conclusion of the FIFA World Cup, Vancouver City Council could decide on the selected private sector proponent to spearhead and finance the bid to land a Major League Baseball (MLB) expansion franchise for the city.
Vancouver and District Labour Council (VDLC) has thrown its support behind OneCity Vancouver party mayoral candidate William Azaroff, while publicly urging rival left-wing/progressive candidates Pete Fry of the Green Party of Vancouver and Stephanie Allen of the Coalition of Progressive Electors (COPE) to reconsider staying in the race.
TransLink rolls out two new summer season bus routes to popular regional parks
It is that time of year when Metro Vancouver’s public transit network switches to its summer season schedules to better account for the change in travel behaviour from the prolonged period of fair weather conditions.
Opinion: Vancouver is hosting the future, but we're not keeping any of it
Written for Daily Hive Urbanized by Dan Burgar, who is the CEO of Frontier Collective. Last week, the second annual Web Summit conference in Vancouver brought over 20,000 people from around the world to the city. They came for our talent, our companies, and our setting. They’ll leave with deals signed, partnerships formed, and ideas that will turn into businesses somewhere else.
'It's tight, but you make do': How Vancouverites afford to live in a city with sky-high expenses
If you’ve ever wondered how most Vancouverites manage to survive in one of the most expensive cities in Canada, you’re not alone.
OneCity confirms 13 candidates for Vancouver civic election, including Frances Bula
Veteran local political and urban issues journalist Frances Bula is among the officially confirmed candidates set to appear on the October 2026 civic election ballot, under OneCity Vancouver’s slate of 13 candidates spanning Vancouver City Council, Vancouver Park Board, and Vancouver School Board.
One of Canada's top restaurants is hosting a canteen-style brunch pop-up in Vancouver
Following its inclusion in the top restaurants in Canada by Canada’s 100 Best, Kavita is hosting a special brunch pop-up in collaboration with Alai Coffee.
Downtown Vancouver businesses warn of economic blow if Whitecaps leave city
Amid growing fears of relocation, Vancouver’s business community is mounting a coordinated campaign to keep Vancouver Whitecaps FC in the city, with hundreds of companies and organizations already signing an open letter urging support for the Major League Soccer (MLS) club.
Total government costs of FIFA World Cup in Vancouver and Toronto could reach over $1 billion
Canada’s role in hosting the 2026 FIFA Men’s World Cup in Vancouver and Toronto is becoming more expensive than originally anticipated, according to a new report today from Canada’s Parliamentary Budget Officer (PBO).
Driver rampages through Vancouver park leaving wake of destruction
Several people are injured, including a senior citizen who is in critical condition, after a vehicle allegedly drove through a Vancouver park, leaving a wake of destruction.

















