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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
Inside Ramen One: the home of Vancouver's first individual-booth ramen experience
Here at Dished, we are no strangers to solo dining, but we understand that this can be intimidating to many people. That’s why we were so excited when we got word that Ramen One was bringing an individual booth ramen experience to Vancouver. Plus, it doesn’t hurt that bowls start at just $10.
4 hottest new restaurants in Metro Vancouver
“New,” “Vancouver,” and “restaurants” are our three favourite words, so here’s the latest in local food and beverage. There are tons of establishments in and around the city that have recently opened for the first time, but how do you pick which ones are worth hitting up?
US bridge collapse: What's the ship collision risk for Metro Vancouver's major bridges?
The unthinkable tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore could have some repercussions around the world, giving pause to some of the current marine operations practices and bridge design safety considerations.
Oakberry to open three new Metro Vancouver locations
Brazillian acai brand Oakberry has been taking Metro Vancouver by storm with the opening of numerous locations. Now, the brand is preparing to open not one but three new locations.
SkyTrain surfer goes on dangerous ride in Vancouver
A video of a man “SkyTrain surfing” is under investigation by police after it was shared online depicting the dangerous act recently in Metro Vancouver.
The Cup: Vancouver's most stylish day at the races returns this summer
Get your chicest hats and flashiest bowties out! The city’s most fashionable festival is back this summer bringing with it some tasty eats and musical performances.
Vancouver rents holding steady at eye-popping amounts
It appears the post-pandemic rent price surge in Vancouver has levelled off, but that doesn’t mean prices are coming back down to earth.
False Creek Crab Fest returns to Vancouver this summer
There’s no need to feel crabby — the False Creek Crab Fest is returning to Vancouver this summer for its second year. The festivities will take place at the False Creek Fishermen’s Wharf on Saturday, July 27, from noon to 4:30 pm.
Here's when April showers will return: Vancouver weather update
Vancouver has been treated to a very sunny week, but it’s spring on the West Coast — and that means sunny weather never lasts for long.
Newly built Vancouver rental building turned into student housing
A secured purpose-built rental housing building now just weeks away from full completion in Vancouver’s Kensington Cedar Cottage neighbourhood will be used as student housing.
Vancouver International Airport reclaims North America's best airport title
After a two-year hiatus from the top spot, Vancouver International Airport (YVR) is once again the best airport in North America, according to the prestigious annual World Best Airport rankings by Skytrax.
Tragic stabbing in Vancouver neighbourhood leads to murder charge
A man from Burnaby has been charged with a count of second-degree murder after a woman was found dead in a residential South Vancouver neighbourhood.
75+ restaurant openings to watch in and around Metro Vancouver
We always have an awesome selection of new food and beverage establishments to check out here in Vancouver, but we like to keep track of what’s coming up, too.
Future and Metro Boomin are coming to Vancouver this summer
Future and Metro Boomin are rolling into Vancouver this summer on their new arena run, but don’t expect to see a Drake cameo any time soon.
Sushi Today takes over former Sushi Maki location in Vancouver
Sushi Maki, located at 989 Hornby Street in Vancouver, quietly closed its doors. But don’t fret — a new restaurant has taken its place, offering a similar menu.
Locanda dell’Orso set to open in downtown Vancouver next month
Downtown Vancouver is about to get another spot for Italian eats: Locanda dell’Orso. The new eatery, which means “Inn of the Bear” in Italian, is brought to us by a group of industry vets who aim to offer an “indulgent Italian culinary experience.”
World’s first immersive Indigenous Sport Gallery opens doors in Vancouver
A new addition to the BC Sports Hall of Fame is helping to open doors for the next generation of Indigenous athletes and coaches through an innovative virtual reality experience.