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Michael Bublé and Alanis Morissette to star in Canada's FIFA World Cup opening ceremony
With less than 35 days to go until Canada hosts the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the tournament has reportedly lined up several celebrity musical acts to perform at each of the three opening games in Canada, Mexico, and the United States.
Whistler's free summer concert series reveals lineup of huge stars
Summertime was made for outdoor concerts, and Whistler is offering a stunning backdrop for both artists and music lovers this year.
Public transit riders across Metro Vancouver will see fares increase again this summer as TransLink moves ahead with a planned hike tied to its long-term funding strategy.
TransLink property tax revenue to reach $709 million in 2026 with rate increase
The property tax rate paid by Metro Vancouver residential and business properties to support the region’s public transit system will see an increase in 2026.
Vancouver City Council to consider new ongoing fund to help keep major public events alive
A growing number of cancelled or significantly scaled-back events and public appeals from longtime event organizers have put pressure on the City of Vancouver to rethink how it supports major public events and festivals.
B.C. stat holidays: What days off remain after the upcoming Good Friday?
The next B. C. stat holiday is approaching quickly and comes as part of the easter weekend in just a couple of weeks, but what remaining statutory holidays do we have after that?
There were plans to build Hawrelak Park nearly 30 years before it opened
For nearly 60 years, William Hawrelak Park has served as a central gathering space for Edmontonians, serving as the backdrop to some of our favourite events and traditions.
Granville Island to host free FIFA World Cup live match viewing zone
Soccer fans in Vancouver will have another place to gather for the FIFA World Cup this summer, with Granville Island announcing plans today for a large outdoor viewing zone during the tournament.
Former CIBC head to become the first new CEO of Telus in 26 years, as Darren Entwistle retires
After more than a quarter century at the helm, Telus announced yesterday that president and CEO Darren Entwistle will retire at the end of June 2026, ending a 26-year run that reshaped and expanded the Vancouver-based company.
Vancouver City Council is being asked to step in to fill the 2026 summer celebration and fireworks gap left by the cancellation of the long-running Honda Celebration of Light.
A$AP Rocky will be performing in Vancouver on Canada Day
American rapper, record producer, actor and fashion designer A$AP Rocky is bringing his talent to Vancouver and will be performing live on Canada Day.
No fireworks in downtown Vancouver for New Year's Eve or the rest of 2026
Anyone hoping to welcome 2026 with a fireworks display in downtown Vancouver will be disappointed. There are no public fireworks celebration events planned for New Year’s Eve, and none scheduled anywhere in the downtown Vancouver peninsula for the rest of 2026.
Christmas market sends SeaBus ridership cresting well above normal
The month-long Christmas festival along North Vancouver’s Lonsdale waterfront is driving short-term ridership records on SeaBus, prompting TransLink to add extra sailings during its final weekend, at the peak of the holiday season, to keep pace with demand.
Area shared by Alberta/B.C. just made the list of 2026 best places to travel
If you’re on the hunt for some of the best places to travel in the world in 2026, you won’t have to go far; a popular area that straddles the Alberta/B. C. border just compiled a list of the top spots to visit.
AI helps discover the strongest tornado of the Alberta 2025 season
It was a busy storm season in Alberta, and artificial intelligence (AI) has helped find a tornado that is now tied as the strongest to touch down in the province during the 2025 season.
A popular Banff destination will now be closed for longer than planned
If you planned to check out one of the most iconic tourist destinations in Banff, you are going to have to wait a little bit longer for it to reopen.
Here's how Canadians can maximize their time off in 2026
With 2025 soon coming to an end, it’s the perfect time to start planning your time off for 2026 and make the most of Canada’s stat holidays.
Daylight saving time ends: Canadians will gain an extra hour this weekend
Daylight saving time is ending soon, so make sure to turn your clocks back this weekend to avoid being an hour off. Fall officially started at the end of September, which means that late summer sunsets have come to an end. Not all parts of Canada observe daylight saving time, but Canadians who live in regions that do had to spring forward and change their clocks one hour ahead on March 9.

















