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Francoise Abanda says she gets treated unfairly because she's black
The best female tennis player in Canada doesn't get the recognition she feels she deserves because of the colour of her skin.
Messy BC sublet rental turns into lawsuit over security deposit
A messy BC sublet rental situation became a lawsuit after one of the tenants failed to receive her security deposit. The homeowner, Yu Pei, rented the townhouse out to Kobe Romanovitch from April 1, 2022, until March 31, 2023.
Relive Vancouver's Canada Day Fireworks (VIDEO)
Tens of thousands of people descended on Coal Harbour to watch Vancouver's Canada Day 2016 fireworks.
Surrey’s Canada Day celebration is the second largest Canada Day event in western Canada (just behind Vancouver, which just recently starting celebrating our nations birthday again). It’s also one of the biggest outdoor concerts in B. C.
Here are the 22 food and drink vendors to find at YVR Food Fest's Canada Day Cookout
YVR Food Fest's Canada Day Cookout will rock a food and drink line up that will showcase the perfect pairings of BBQ eats with craft beer and beverages.
13 things to do in Calgary this Canada Day: July 1
How is it already Canada Day? Summer may have officially started on June 21, but there’s no more telling sign that it’s BBQ, beach, and hiking season than partaking in Canada Day celebrations.
10 things to do in Vancouver today: Saturday, July 1
Oh Canada! Kick off your long weekend with our list of 10 things to do this Saturday, July 1! Festivals, fireworks, concerts, and more ways to celebrate everything Canadian.
From flooding to wildfires, these are the top 10 Canadian weather stories of 2018
This year saw many devastating weather events happen across Canada including destructive wildfires, heavy rainfalls which led to dangerous flooding, and storms that ripped the roofs off houses.
BC recreation site closed through long weekend due to cougar sightings
Recreation Sites and Trails BC has closed Amor Lake Recreation Site by Campbell River after several campers spotted an aggressive cougar.
13 things you didn't know about the Canadian flag
Happy Flag Day! Today, the Canadian flag officially turns 53-years-old. From hockey jerseys to flying high on flag poles across the country, the Canadian flag unites us and the lone red maple leaf is a symbol of our national pride.
The Beer Store and LCBO will be closed on Canada Day this year
You might want to plan on stocking up on booze by Tuesday evening because the LCBO and the Beer Store will both be closed on Canada Day this year.
5 things to do in Vancouver today: Thursday, July 2
Feeling the post-Canada Day blues? Keep your momentum with these things happening in Vancouver today. For a complete list of events, check out our Vancouver Events Calendar.
8 ways to feel like you're in Latin America in Vancouver
This summer, Carnaval del Sol commemorates its 7th year of celebrating Latin culture in Vancouver. As the festival has grown over the years it has expanded to almost two weeks full of events with the main event happening on July 11 and 12 at Concord Pacific Place.
First annual "Culture Day" to be held in Vancouver July 1
COVID-19 disclaimer: As recommended by BC’s provincial health officer, if you choose to take part in recreational activities in public spaces, please adhere to coronavirus health safety measures, including proper physical distancing, wearing a mask, and remaining at home if you show symptoms of cold or flu.
The Pie Hole is making a 'pie poutine' for the long weekend (PHOTOS)
Canada Day is one of our favourite events of the summer, and to celebrate July 1 this year, local sweets purveyor The Pie Hole is bringing back a dreamy celebratory mashup.
Metro Vancouver city named second-best Canadian summer destination (PHOTOS)
There are a lot of picturesque places in Metro Vancouver that would make for a fabulous summer travel destination, but Richmond has just been named the second-best in Canada.
10 Canada Day fireworks celebrations in Metro Vancouver
Fireworks will conclude many major daylong festivities across the region commemorating Canada's 150th anniversary of Confederation.
$50,000 cost to repair smashed glass of Vancouver Olympic Cauldron
Repairs to the smashed glass of the Vancouver Olympic Cauldron were performed in mid-November 2022, just in time for Jack Poole Plaza’s hosting of the return of the Vancouver Christmas Market.















