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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.
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.
John Garrett's family pens heartwarming letter to Vancouver Canucks fans
The family of the late, great John Garrett has written a beautiful thank-you note to Vancouver Canucks fans. Garrett, who was a beloved former Canucks player and broadcaster, passed away unexpectedly last week at the age of 74. This came as he was in the midst of being a part of the broadcast team for a playoff series between the Vegas Golden Knights and Utah Mammoth.
Controversial Vancouver politician Dallas Brodie could lose her seat as recall petition is issued
A controversial Vancouver politician, an MLA who has made headlines due to her thoughts on reconciliation and residential schools, could soon lose her seat.
Two Vancouver Canucks players suffer injuries in IIHF exhibition games
The Vancouver Canucks’ dreadful 2025-26 season may be over, but their bad luck hasn’t run out just yet. Two Canucks players suffered injuries during IIHF exhibition games on Thursday.
The second annual Web Summit Vancouver conference opened this past Monday, with more than 20,000 attendees converging on the Vancouver Convention Centre and other venues this week.
'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 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 jogger, mom, and young child attacked by stranger on busy bridge
A suspect is in custody until his next court appearance following a violent assault on the Cambie Bridge in Vancouver over the weekend.
Record-breaking Vancouver Marathon closing major roads this weekend
Thousands of runners will lace up their sneakers and hit the pavement for the BMO Vancouver Marathon this weekend, and commuters are being warned that road closures will impact traffic in many parts of the city.
New 'serious' bidder wants to buy Whitecaps and keep them in Vancouver
Finally, some good news regarding the status of the Vancouver Whitecaps. Just days after a group with billionaire ties from Las Vegas formally submitted an offer to buy the Whitecaps, a group has apparently stepped up in an effort to keep the team in Vancouver.
Opening date and costly future plans for ailing Vancouver Kits Pool revealed
After a wild and tumultuous 2025 for Kits Pool, the City of Vancouver has announced its opening plans for the year, as well as what the future might hold for the ailing swim spot.
TEAM selects former city councillor Colleen Hardwick for second Vancouver mayoral run
The TEAM for a Livable Vancouver party has selected former city councillor Colleen Hardwick as its candidate for mayor, alongside the first three nominees for Vancouver City Council, as the party begins assembling its slate ahead of the October 2026 civic election.
The City of Surrey has filed a petition in the Supreme Court of British Columbia seeking to invalidate the Metro Vancouver Regional District’s economic development and investment attraction agency known as “Invest Vancouver,” arguing the program was created without proper legal authority.
Why a record number of Vancouver and B.C. landmarks will glow purple this weekend
If you’re wandering around Vancouver or other parts of B. C. this weekend and see landmarks glowing purple, there’s a reason, and it’s for a good cause.
Vancouver residents lament permanent closure of popular 7-Eleven location
Some Vancouver residents are sharing their sad feelings about a popular 7-Eleven location permanently closing. The 7-Eleven location across the street from Kensington Park at 33rd Avenue and Knight Street closed earlier this week.
More than 20 free and cheap things to do in Vancouver this May
There are a ton of free and inexpensive things to do in Vancouver this month. So, let’s get started! Check out these 26 fun events in Vancouver in May that won’t break the bank, like Shipyards Night Market, Spot Prawn Festival, and more.
9 Vancouver events happening this month to satisfy your inner foodie
Who said Vancouver is boring? Being a foodie in this city has never been easier, especially with all the great food and drink-related events taking place this month.

















