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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.
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.
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.
30 of the most hyped restaurants opening in and around Vancouver
One thing will always remain true for folks living in and around Vancouver: there is a never-ending amount of exciting restaurants opening each and every month. So many, in fact, that we’ve reported on 29 this month alone.
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.
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.
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.
These are the tree-inspired names of BC Ferries' future four largest ships, built in China
There are now official names for BC Ferries’ future largest ships, serving the major routes linking Metro Vancouver with Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast.
Black Eyed Peas member spotted at local Vancouver restaurant
Among the many celebrities that have been spotted dining around Vancouver (including sightings of Nick Jonas around the city), musician and member of Black Eyed Peas Allan Pineda Lindo (stage name apl.de.ap) was spotted dining at the recently opened Haliná.
Three-dimensional FIFA World Cup logo sculpture perfectly frames BC Place Stadium
A striking new temporary FIFA World Cup public art installation has appeared at Creekside Park on the Northeast False Creek waterfront at the edge of the Downtown Vancouver peninsula — one that quite literally places BC Place Stadium at the centre of the experience.
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.
TransLink scores with a fleet of seven FIFA World Cup soccer ball buses
In recent weeks and days, Metro Vancouver public transit riders — especially within Vancouver — have increasingly noticed the rollout of official 2026 FIFA World Cup branding and wayfinding at select SkyTrain stations and bus exchanges.
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.
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.
FIFA explains why BC Place roof will be closed for all World Cup matches
Rain or shine, the roof will be closed for FIFA World Cup matches at BC Place in Vancouver. FIFA indicated that the reason has nothing to do with the newly installed grass pitch.
'We're protecting taxpayers': B.C. premier on pivot for new George Massey Tunnel project
Appearing frustrated that the question was raised by the media during Tuesday evening’s celebratory FIFA World Cup press conference in Vancouver, B. C. Premier David Eby addressed the elephant in the room: the provincial government’s latest update on the long-awaited project to build the new George Massey Tunnel.
Ex-Canucks coach Foote in talks to join another NHL team
It looks like Adam Foote has found a new home. Fired by the Vancouver Canucks last month, Foote is reportedly in talks to join the Utah Mammoth as an assistant coach. While nothing has been finalized yet, CHEK’s Rick Dhaliwal is reporting that “they’re trying to get a deal done.”
Vancouver police track down unusual furry suspect near Commercial Drive
The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) shared the results of an unusual mission it embarked on early Tuesday morning involving a black bear.
















