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Snowshoer swept away by avalanche found dead by rescue teams
The search for a snowshoer who was caught in an avalanche earlier this week has come to a tragic end. The body Remi Michalowski, a 39-year-old from Surrey, was found earlier today.
Sea to Sky Gondola offers new spectacular views, access to hiking trails (PHOTOS)
The $25 million Sea to Sky Gondola at Squamish, wedged between Stawamus Chief and Shannon Falls, officially opens today in time for the Victoria Day long weekend.
Dog Mountain trail in North Vancouver temporarily closes
The popular Dog Mountain trail in North Vancouver is temporarily closed for the spring shoulder season. The trail on Mount Seymour is relatively short and flat, making it a favourite choice for hikers and snowshoers looking for a great view for only a couple hours’ exertion.
7 things to do in Vancouver today: Monday, January 8
Fill your schedule with our list of seven fun things to do today, Monday, January 8. From National Skating Championships to Brackendale Eagle Festival and more, there’s something for everyone.
Whistler Olympic Park soft launching cross-country ski trail Friday
Cross-country skiers in BC will be able to hit the track in Whistler as early as this Friday, November 11. Intermediate cross-country skiers will be able to take advantage of this soft launch at Whistler Olympic Park by gaining access to the park for its “pre-season bonus weekends.”
Burnaby RCMP looking for missing woman last seen exiting transit bus
Police in Burnaby are looking for a woman who has been missing for over a week, after she was last seen getting off a transit bus with no shoes and wearing nothing but pyjamas.
Young child seriously injured after crash involving suspected drunk driver: DPD
A young child suffered serious injuries last week after a car crash involving a suspected drunk driver. According to the Delta Police Department (DPD), the accident took place on January 14, just before 10 pm, in the 10100 blocks of River Road.
Timber offers whimsical take on Canadian food
Canadians seem to be at a culinary crossroads, thanks to the ceaseless appeal of TV cooking competition programming, visually fetching Instagram food photos, and dining scenes in cities coast to coast that are drawing global nods. Still, Canadian “food” remains in search of a definition, or, rather, is bending in meaning to acknowledge that nation’s broad strokes of multiculturalism, borrowed food traditions, and fusion fare. So when chef Chris Whittaker says his new gastropub, Timber, is a real Canadian restaurant, that could mean several things.
40 things to do in Vancouver this January
Welcome to 2018, everyone! Hit your resolutions running with our list of 40 great Vancouver events happening in January. From headlamp hiking to delicious dining!
This Airbnb cabin HAS to be one of the most unique in Canada (PHOTOS)
It may be one of the most unique pads you can rent on Airbnb in Canada. Not only is it lakefront, but it’s also made out of shipping containers. You read the right.
10 outdoor events to check out in Vancouver in March
From winter into spring! March brings these 10 great outdoor events in and around Vancouver. Check out the 5th Annual Baked Salmon, Night Quest, and more.
28 easy trails to explore in Metro Vancouver
With a wide variety of low-elevation trails across the region, getting out into the great outdoors while staying close to home is easy.
72 Hours In Whistler: The perfect romantic hideaway
Written for Vancity Buzz by Guillermo Serrano, writer for Vacay.ca. Imagine the perfect romantic hideaway in a resort town where glacier mountains and rivers flank a village and valley. It’s a place where people from all over the world visit winter and summer for dining, nightlife, wellness, arts, culture, and outdoor activities.
2017 Holiday Gift Guide: Something for every kind of Vancouver man in your life
Holiday gift shopping for the guys in your life isn't a laborious task when you know exactly where to go and what to buy. That's where this guide comes in.
Cypress, Grouse and Seymour Mountains on 'standby' due to lack of snow
Remember the snow conditions in February five years ago? Thankfully, no quadrennial winter sporting event is being held in Vancouver this month as the current snow conditions on the North Shore Mountains are significantly worse than what was experienced during the 2010 Olympic Winter Games.
7 snowshoe trails near Vancouver to try this winter
If you’re dying to get outdoors, here’s our guide to some of the best snowshoe trails to try out this Winter.
The best places to go cross-country skiing near Vancouver
British Columbia is home to some of the greatest cross-country skiing in the country, with more than 50 Nordic skiing areas to explore across the province.
5 Weekend Ideas for the Sunshine Coast
With the Sunshine Coast just a short 40-minute ferry ride away, it’s tempting to get away for a regular weekend. Here are 5 ideas of what to do once you get to that serene coastline.