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FIFA World Cup tickets still available in Vancouver and here's how much they cost
The FIFA World Cup kicks off in less than a month, and tickets are still up for grabs for every match being held in Canada.
Vancouver's May forecast is out and temperatures are about to skyrocket
The Vancouver forecast for May is out, and you might want to pull the fan and air conditioners out of the closet to start the new month.
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.
'Good shot' Ryan Johnson gets named Vancouver Canucks head of hockey ops: report
Life as a Vancouver Canucks fan is a roller coaster, and their general manager search has been the epitome of that. One day, they’re casting a wide net. The next, they’re on the verge of hiring one of the least successful GMs in recent NHL history.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Coquitlam teacher accused student of dealing drugs, called others 'pu**y'
A Metro Vancouver teacher who taught in the Coquitlam School District got suspended after admitting to several violations.
Grouse Mountain Canada flag officially breaks a record but is it facing the wrong way?
It’s official: the recently installed Canada flag up at Grouse Mountain in North Vancouver has broken the record for the largest flag unfurled on a mountain, according to Guinness World Records.
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.
'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.
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.
Overnight closures of George Massey Tunnel planned for this weekend
Heads up, if you’re a Metro Vancouver driver who travels through the George Massey Tunnel, there’s going to be some impacts to your commute this weekend.
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.

















