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Opinion: The best Vancouver Whitecaps stadium site isn't even in the conversation
The clock is no longer ticking quietly in the background. Earlier this month, a Las Vegas ownership group backed by billions of dollars formally submitted a bid to buy the Vancouver Whitecaps FC and move them to the Nevada desert.
Vancouver is really starting to look like a FIFA World Cup host city
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup now under one month away, Vancouver is increasingly beginning to look the part of a host city. It is now impossible to miss.
Here's what's open and closed in Vancouver for Victoria Day long weekend
It’s hard to believe we’re already well into May, and the much-anticipated Victoria Day long weekend is just around the corner for Vancouver.
Major Vancouver Whitecaps meeting aims for 4-5 year deal with BC Place
Although the Vancouver Whitecaps remain in dire straits, potential solutions are beginning to surface. Last week, B. C. MLA Ravi Kahlon revealed that a new prospective ownership group had emerged, with the idea of buying the Whitecaps and keeping them in Vancouver.
Vancouver is one of the 'toughest' places in Canada to buy a home
In a list of 44 real estate markets, Vancouver ranks as one of the worst places to buy a home across the country. MoneySense and Zoocasa recently published a report, where they say they “reveal the best places to buy property in Canada.” They based their findings on average home prices, price growth over time, and neighbourhood economics data. The top three best places to buy a home are Fredericton, St John’s, and Edmonton, according to MoneySense.
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.
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.
'Not an easy decision': Vancouver bubble tea shop to close after 22 years
There have been lots of shakeups when it comes to the food and drink scene at UBC’s Vancouver campus. From closures like JamJar Canteen to exciting openings like Hungry Zus and the Vancouver debut of Rosie’s Burgers, there have been plenty of changes in recent months. Unfortunately, one of those changes will be the closure of Pearl Fever, which has operated its UBC location for 22 years.
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.
Niall Horan wraps up his Dinner Party tour in Vancouver next year
He might be best known globally as a former member of One Direction, but Niall Horan is making waves in the pop-folk world. His newly announced Dinner Party Live tour will trek across North America next spring, making two Canadian stops: one in Toronto and one in Vancouver.
Why Trump tax break for the rich could be deathblow for Vancouver Whitecaps
The Vancouver Whitecaps’ half-century of history in the city is hanging by a thread. Owners of the Whitecaps listed the team for sale in December 2024. Over that time, the club has reportedly engaged in discussions with over 100 groups of interested investors, but no one has emerged as a saviour.
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.
Telus to build massive AI data centres at two Westbank properties in Vancouver
Canadian telecommunications giant Telus is moving ahead with plans to build a major sovereign artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure network in British Columbia, following overwhelming demand for its first AI supercomputing facility in Quebec.
10 companies hiring for hundreds of jobs in Vancouver this May
Warm weather has arrived in Vancouver, so now is the perfect time to start looking for those summer jobs or apply for new career opportunities in the region.
Reactions are mixed over Crumbl's new Metro Vancouver location opening this month
Fans of Crumbl Cookies will soon have a new spot to grab the viral treats served in its pink boxes once the chain opens the doors to its first North Vancouver location.
20 fantastic things to do in Vancouver this week: May 11 to 17
Hands up if you’re ready for a long weekend in Vancouver! You’re in luck because Victoria Day is just around the corner, and we’re going to help you get there with our list of 20 great things to do in Vancouver from May 11 to 18. Playland, The Vagina Monologues, and more.
Rain dominates Vancouver's forecast as temperatures set to drop
If the saying “April showers bring May flowers” holds true this year, Vancouver may see a bounty of blooms next month thanks to the rain in this week’s forecast.
Vancouver Green Party Park Board contestants include celebrated chef
The Vancouver Green Party has announced five contestants seeking the nomination for the Vancouver Park Board in the 2026 municipal election.

















