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Video shows how an elderly woman was roped into $15K 'blessing scam'
The Vancouver Police Department is sharing some troubling footage of an elderly woman being roped into a “blessing scam” that ended with her losing over 10 thousand dollars.
Skechers spotlights two new products designed for everything from lounging to long runs
Beautiful summer weather has arrived in Vancouver, and it’s the perfect time to take advantage of all the sunshine by getting active outside with the help of Skechers.
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.
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.
16-storey First Nations affordable housing and homeless shelter complex opens in Downtown Eastside
A total of 168 affordable homes — entailing a mix of supportive, social, and rental housing — along with 80 homeless shelter spaces are set to open in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside as part of a major Indigenous-led housing project supported by BC Housing.
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.
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).
Former Canucks GM Patrik Allvin hired by another team
The former Vancouver Canucks general manager, who was fired by the team in April, has been hired by the Seattle Kraken as vice president and assistant general manager.
Canada gives good-news injury update on Alphonso Davies
It’s been nearly 10 years since Alphonso Davies made his MLS debut at BC Place for the Vancouver Whitecaps. He was just 15 years old then.
Grouse Mountain's huge new gravity coaster now open for peak thrills
North Vancouver’s newest attraction for adventure seekers is open at Grouse Mountain, and the Gravity Coaster is ready to serve up fresh air thrills.
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.
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.
This SeaBus got a floating soccer stadium makeover just in time for the FIFA World Cup
One of the four SeaBus ferry vessels is now boasting an eye-catching temporary look for its exterior livery as it makes its daily rounds transporting thousands of passengers each day between Waterfront Station in Downtown Vancouver and Lonsdale Quay in North Vancouver.
How to reach BC Place Stadium's only spectator entrance for FIFA World Cup matches
Over 350,000 spectators are expected to cumulatively attend the seven FIFA World Cup matches at BC Place Stadium in Downtown Vancouver, beginning with the first match on Saturday, June 13.
Concord Pacific is hosting epic soccer-themed activations at False Creek on game days
Soccer fever is well and truly taking over Vancouver, and locals and visitors alike are getting in on the excitement. As the massive tournament continues to play out, Concord Pacific is celebrating with watch parties on False Creek and in Burnaby, and we have all the details.
Ticket prices are dropping for these two FIFA World Cup games at BC Place
The FIFA World Cup is right around the corner. And, for soccer fans in Vancouver hoping to catch a match, there’s some good news.

















