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Vancouver Canucks defenceman just graduated university
Not a bad spring so far for this Vancouver Canucks defenceman. Victor Mancini has had an eventful last 18 months. Back in January, 2025, he was traded to the Canucks from the New York Rangers in the J. T. Miller trade.
Score one while you can. Metro Vancouver residents and visitors can add another 2026 FIFA World Cup era souvenir to their collection, this time with a practical purpose.
How much money Thomas Müller and other Vancouver Whitecaps players make
The Vancouver Whitecaps are spending more than ever on their players. At least, it’s translated on the pitch. The Whitecaps are enjoying their hottest start in franchise history, posting an 8-2-1 record through their first 11 games. They’ve done everything possible to distract from the ongoing relocation saga.
B.C. universities featured in new trailer for Hollywood blockbuster
The Vancouver film industry has had a busy year in 2026, and local movie buffs won’t have to wait long to see the city on the big screen, as two local universities are featured in the upcoming film The Social Reckoning.
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.
T&T CEO offers support to North Vancouver cafe following racist incident
T&T Supermarket’s CEO, Tina Lee, is incentivizing customers to visit North Vancouver’s Kim’s Cafe after it was the victim of a racist incident.
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.
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.
The City of Vancouver has launched a pilot strategy that will allow parking tickets to be issued by mail in four residential permit zones near major public transit hubs, expanding the use of licence plate recognition (LPR) technology in parking enforcement.
Milan Lucic says he's still getting chirped by Canucks fans
Here’s a little something to put time into perspective. Potential Vancouver Canucks draft pick later this month, Caleb Malhotra, had just turned three years old when his father, Manny, miraculously returned to the Stanley Cup Finals following an eye injury.
Shop quirky and cute local vendors at the Vancouver Etsy Co Too Cute Pop-Up Market
The Vancouver Etsy Co Too Cute Pop-Up Market is back and it’s bigger, better, and cuter than ever. Now in its second year, the market is at a new location at the Maritime Labour Centre, and you don’t want to miss out on all the goodies.
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 surprising advantage at BC Place during the FIFA World Cup
As Vancouver gets ready to host its first FIFA World Cup match tomorrow, the region is set for a scorching weekend with temperatures expected to hit 30°C in some parts.
15 fun things to do in Vancouver this long weekend: May 15 to 18
The long weekend makes everything better! Pack your schedule with these 15 great Metro Vancouver events from May 15 to 18. Check out Cloverdale Rodeo & Country Fair, Shipyards Night Market, and more!
Vancouver mayor submits motion to cut back on some climate bylaws for the sake of affordability
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has submitted a motion to City Council to cut back on some of the City’s bylaws that are designed to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions from buildings.
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.
A new temporary public art installation hovering high above the street plaza at Robson Square playfully celebrates Vancouver’s role as a 2026 FIFA World Cup host city.
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.

















