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Who should the Vancouver Canucks draft at third overall?
Watching the NHL Draft Lottery was another painful experience for Vancouver Canucks fans. There was a collective groan across Canucks nation as the lottery balls fell in the Toronto Maple Leafs’ favour on Tuesday, and that frustrated reaction was evident inside Rogers Arena as well.
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.
Vancouver Canucks lose the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery
The inevitable happened to the Vancouver Canucks on lottery night. During the 2026 NHL Draft Lottery, there were two draws that the Canucks could have won, either for first or second overall.
Current and former Vancouver mayors kick off Web Summit next week
The biggest tech event of the year kicks off next week, and the current and a former Vancouver mayor will be helping to kick off the festivities.
Did Vancouver Canucks fans actually prevent the Pierre Dorion GM hiring?
There weren’t many wins for Vancouver Canucks fans during the 2025-26 season, but this might go down as the crowning achievement.
Ryan Johnson outlines how Canucks plan to pick a new captain
Under the old Vancouver Canucks management team, Filip Hronek was beginning to look like a shoo-in to be named team captain for next season.
Married couple linked to B.C. jewelry theft ring arrested and in custody
A months-long, multi-jurisdictional investigation into an organized retail crime group with a married B. C. couple at the centre of it has been dismantled thanks to work by the Vancouver Police Department’s Retail Crime Task Force (VPD-RCTF).
New renderings show the detailed design of Vancouver's Olympic Village Elementary School
Just weeks after Vancouver City Council approved the rezoning application for the new Olympic Village Elementary School, a development permit application has been submitted to advance the project further.
Sounds like more big changes could be coming to Vancouver Canucks front office
The Vancouver Canucks are on the verge of hiring their next general manager, but the changes might not stop there. After the Canucks miserable season ended last month, the club fired general manager Patrik Allvin. That was followed by president Jim Rutherford announcing that he was stepping down from his everyday role following the NHL draft.
Here's what the next three months of summer weather may look like in B.C.
While parts of the Vancouver forecast for the first week of June are looking wet, the next three months of summer weather may end up being a scorcher.
Neil deGrasse Tyson has a blast at the Vancouver Space Centre
A revered American astrophysicist and science communicator made his way to the Vancouver space centre, and it looked like he had a blast.
Are Vancouver Canucks going to hire Evan Gold as their next GM?
Even though it’s been 15 years, most hardcore Vancouver Canucks fans aren’t over the 2011 Stanley Cup Final. And they probably never will be.
Vancouver skateboarders prove the importance of community after major $500K win
After initial disappointment caused by the FIFA World Cup, Vancouver skateboarders are celebrating a major win that proves that there’s still strength in community and in community advocacy.
Wife of Vancouver Canucks' Boeser shows off stunning photos from their wedding
Brock Boeser has started his offseason on a positive note. The 29-year-old Vancouver Canucks winger married his longtime girlfriend, Bella, on Saturday, May 2.
Vancouver Whitecaps situation getting more urgent: 'We really have to speed up'
Vancouver Whitecaps CEO and Sporting Director Axel Schuster met with the local media on Wednesday. The hour-long roundtable conversation touched on several pertinent topics.
10,000-capacity Freedom Mobile Arch amphitheatre opens, ushering a new era for PNE
As rain fell across Vancouver early Friday afternoon, media began to gather for a preview of the newly completed Freedom Mobile Arch — the opening of the new covered outdoor amphitheatre at the PNE fairgrounds in Hastings Park.
Vancouver just had the largest rent decline in all of Canada
The cost of living in B. C. can be an expensive one, with many residents using different strategies to make ends meet. But things may be looking up for Vancouver renters looking to stretch their wallets further.
Canucks management split between three prospects to draft third overall: report
The Vancouver Canucks are only four weeks away from making a franchise-altering decision. For the first time in 27 years, they will make a top-three selection in the NHL Draft.

















