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Bellinghamsters share thoughts on Costco in B.C. and the notorious parking
Anyone who has driven to a Costco in B. C., particularly in Metro Vancouver, can attest to the fact that parking can be a nightmare, and some Bellingham residents are weighing in.
How 38,000 kg of plastic was diverted from Metro Vancouver landfills
A recent project in Metro Vancouver diverted 38,000 kilograms of construction plastic from landfills in just over a year.
Some Lower Mainland cities are actually seeing an increase in home sales
Home sales in the Fraser Valley in April finally picked up after months of declines, but continued to dip slightly in Greater Vancouver.
City of Vancouver leases 52,000 sq. ft. of office space in downtown for 500 staff
The City of Vancouver has signed a new lease for a significant office space in downtown Vancouver as part of its ongoing operations.
Vancouver's April forecast is out and temperatures are set to drop
The Vancouver forecast for April is out, and you may want to keep a warm sweater nearby throughout the new month. According to Environment and Climate Change (ECCC) meteorologist Matt Loney, while Vancouver may see some big temperature swings the first week of April, things may start feeling chillier than normal soon.
Heat pushes B.C. electricity usage to highest level ever seen in May
The first major heat event of the year in B. C. and around Metro Vancouver has caused electricity usage to soar to levels never seen in May.
20 fantastic things to do in Vancouver this week: April 13 to 19
This month is just zooming by! Better slow down and have some fun in Vancouver. We’ve got some great ideas for fantastic things to do around the city from April 13 to 19, including the Surrey Vaisakhi Parade, PinkPantheress, and more.
'Eye-catching' B.C. train route named one of world's most scenic journeys
Things are heating up for B. C.’s tourism industry as the summer months near, and a new global ranking has named Vancouver-based luxury train Rocky Mountaineer one of the best for those looking for memorable views.
Colourful new TransLink bus ready for massive Vancouver Vaisakhi parade
The Vancouver Vaisakhi celebrations will be extra colourful this weekend thanks to a new addition to the TransLink fleet.
BC Lions are throwing a massive pool party on Robson Street this summer
The Vancouver Whitecaps aren’t the only team to be booted from BC Place during the FIFA World Cup. After a crushing loss in the Western Final last November, the BC Lions are gearing up for a Grey Cup run by kicking off training camp this week in Kamloops.
Vancouver skateboarders want your support for a new skatepark
After seeing that some residents had raised concerns about a new skatepark at Burrard Slopes Park, a local skateboard group created a petition to gather support for it.
Team behind Cowdog launches new micro-bakery in Vancouver
If you’ve tried to visit Cowdog’s Oak Street location in the last week or two, you may have noticed that a new micro-bakery called Kohund has popped up in its place. But don’t worry, your favourite matcha slush and baked goods haven’t gone anywhere, as this is a new concept brought to us by the same Cowdog team we have all grown to love.
Did you buy a lottery ticket last year? BCLC looking for winner of unclaimed $500,000
A winning Daily Grand Extra lottery ticket bought in Vancouver has yet to be claimed and will soon expire, and the BCLC wants the winner to come forward before it’s too late.
Mandatory parking reservations return to Buntzen Lake next month
Parking reservations are returning to a popular Metro Vancouver lake, and you’ll be able to make your reservation as early as May 13.
City of Vancouver moves to rezone 2,348 properties for rental housing and hotels up to eight storeys
Staff with the City of Vancouver are proposing major zoning changes aimed at speeding up the construction of secured purpose-built rental housing and small hotels within mid-rise building heights up to six to eight storeys.
Film icon Willem Dafoe spotted at glamorous Vancouver burlesque show
Vancouver has been a hotbed for celebrity sightings lately, and we can now add Hollywood legend Willem Dafoe to the list.
Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is setting its sights on a dramatic expansion of its cargo business, as shifting global trade patterns and geopolitical instability create new opportunities for what is already Canada’s second-busiest passenger airport to establish itself as a major global gateway for air cargo moving between Asia, North America, and Europe.
How Metro Vancouver is aiming to cut per-person water use by 64 litres a day
Metro Vancouver wants to cut down the per-person consumption of water in the region by almost 17 per cent. The region, which is responsible for providing water to over three million residents, recently adopted an updated Drinking Water Management Plan, with a target to keep per-person water use to a maximum of 320 litres per day by 2035, down from the per-person average of 384 litres recorded in 2023.

















