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Metro Vancouverites spend heart-wrenching portion of monthly income on rent
Metro Vancouver residents are spending an absurd amount of income on rent this month, according to liv.rent. Liv.rent’s April rent report shows that Metro Vancouver residents are spending 61.55% of their income on their monthly housing costs.
New standby list lets Vancouverites cruise for less than $70 per day
Metro Vancouver residents with a flexible schedule could take advantage of a new standby program offered by cruise operator Holland America Line.
Here's what every non-Vancouverite should know about the city, according to people online
When you visit somewhere new, your head is filled with magical expectations about what the place may be like. But, sometimes, a place’s way of life can have small surprises that you didn’t see coming.
Some of Vancouver's favourite cafes are hiring
Cafes across Metro Vancouver are looking to hire staff, and there are positions for everyone. If you’re looking for a side gig, an experienced worker in hospitality or are just trying to enter the industry, there could be a job fit for you.
Vancouver's Westin Bayshore Hotel named as finalist for prestigious award
It’s one of the most well-known and popular hotels in Vancouver, and now, the Westin Bayshore is being recognized as a finalist for a prestigious award.
Hogan's Alley Society buys Brickhouse development site in Vancouver's Chinatown
The non-profit organization looking to build a contemporary Hogan’s Alley community in Vancouver’s Strathcona area recently –and quietly — acquired an adjacent major property.
Vancouver's Empty Home Tax revenues to support four affordable housing projects
The City of Vancouver has announced another round of new affordable housing building developments that will be partly supported by the revenues of the Empty Homes Tax.
Notorious Grey Fox: Metro Vancouver's newest pub opens in former penitentiary
A new pub has recently opened in Metro Vancouver, and it’s located in the old BC Penitentiary Building in New Westminster.
Slo Coffee: Vancouver's new neighbourhood spot is coming soon
Something exciting is brewing in Vancouver: Slo Coffee. The new 1,400 sq ft neighbourhood coffee spot will launch at 4160 Fraser Street.
Theo Von is coming to Vancouver's Great Outdoors Comedy Fest this summer
The lineup for Vancouver’s Great Outdoors Comedy Festival (GOCF) continues to grow, with inimitable stand-up Theo Von as the latest star announced for this summer.
Country Club: Vancouver's new country-themed music festival and whiskey showcase
Get ready to dust off your boots and immerse yourself in the ultimate blend of a country-themed musical festival and a showcase of some great American and Canadian Whiskey cocktails.
Metro Vancouver's uber-luxury housing market sees slow 2024 start
Multi-million dollar home sales in Metro Vancouver this year aren’t hot, hot, hot — despite their prices — according to a new report, which looked at the ongoing impacts the high interest rates and low supply are having on the priciest properties.
Vancouver's only Carl's Jr. has closed its doors
We’re sorry burger fans, we’ve got some bad news for you. Located at 625 Howe Street, Carl’s Jr. has closed its doors. Fans of the burger chain will now have to travel to Richmond or Surrey to get these handhelds.
10-storey boutique hotel under construction in Vancouver's Chinatown
The addition of a new boutique hotel in Vancouver’s historic Chinatown district will add to the area’s ongoing revitalization efforts in a major way and provide much-needed additional hotel room supply.
Vancouver's first tequila and agave festival will feature 150+ spirits
As if there weren’t already a ton of epic food and beverage events coming up, we’ve got news of another one. Vancouver’s first Tequila and Agave Festival is officially happening later this spring.
Calling all kiddos! Vancouver’s "premier play café" PlayScape just opened its doors
Vancouver is getting a new cafe with a pretty epic play space for your kids to enjoy just in time for spring break. PlayScape Café is the latest “Play Cafe” to open in the city.
Food Republic: Vancouver's first digital food hall has closed its doors
There seems to be no end to all the Vancouver restaurant closures, and another spot has been added to the list. Food Republic, conceptualized by NextGen Kitchens group, was Vancouver’s first digital food hall, aiming to deal with the issues of rising food costs, expensive real estate, and labour shortages. However, the store has quietly closed its doors.
Vancouver's Craft Beer and Music Fest unveils this summer's headliners
Get ready to raise a glass in the sunshine because the Lower Mainland’s largest craft beer event is coming up fast. And it has just announced this summer’s music lineup