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We asked Vancouverites for the best cocktail spots in the city
Vancouver is home to many great cocktails, so many in fact that it can be hard to choose where to go for a drink. That’s why we asked our Instagram followers where the best cocktails are in the city, and they recommended some pretty great spots.
Vancouverites share how much they're spending on food per day
What’s one thing that nearly every Vancouverite can agree on? It’s that groceries are getting more and more expensive. Many Canadians say their main source of financial insecurity comes from affording day-to-day essentials like gas and groceries, and doctors are being asked to keep an eye out for scurvy due to food insecurity.
We asked Vancouverites where they'd take their friends to eat in the city
Picture this: your friend is visiting out of town and wants you to tour them around the city. You take them to all the stereotypical places: the Gastown Steam Clock, the seawall, and the Granville Island Market. But after all that exploring, you’re both hungry. Where do you go?
Four Vancouverites ask court to stop tree removal in Stanley Park
Four Vancouver residents asked the BC Supreme Court for an injunction to pause the removal of trees from Stanley Park. About 7,000 trees were removed from Stanley Park last winter because of a years-long looper moth infestation damaging the conifers. The moths eat the trees, which leads to them losing leaves and often dying, according to the Supreme Court judgement posted online this week.
Inside Madame Danh: Vancouver's new contemporary Vietnamese restaurant
Tucked away on Fraser Street is Madame Danh, a new contemporary Vietnamese spot by owner and executive chef Tyson. Named after his grandmother, this spot serves up her traditional recipes with a modern, elevated twist.
Metro Vancouver's housing shortfall rises to over 45,000 units
The housing shortfall in Metro Vancouver reached 45,541 units as of 2023, and if the trajectory holds, it will peak at about 49,000 units in 2031.
Selene Aegean Bistro to open in Vancouver's Hastings-Sunrise
Vancouver’s Hastings-Sunrise neighbourhood is about to get more delicious, as the team behind the Michelin-recommended Nammos Estiatorio is launching a sister spot for that concept: Selene Aegean Bistro.
Federal funding kicks off initial upgrades of Vancouver's Space Centre
Some of the most significant upgrades for the HR MacMillan Space Centre in years will now go ahead following today’s announcement of a federal funding infusion for the non-profit organization that oversees the museum.
Brace yourself: Vancouver’s weather forecast expects colder days ahead
If you haven’t already, it’s likely time to rotate your wardrobe, send those summer pieces to the back, or store them for the new year. According to Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC), temperatures are expected to drop further this week.
Vancouver's oldest skateboard park reopens with shiny new upgrades
The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation unveiled yesterday’s much-anticipated upgrades to the city’s oldest skateboard park.
Opinion: With warming climate, Vancouver's building shadowing policies need a rethink
As Vancouver’s skyline continues to evolve, the issue of building shadowing has become a significant consideration in urban planning.
Vancouver's North Shore Craft Beer Week returns for 2024
Craft beer lovers have cause for celebration because Vancouver’s North Shore Craft Beer Week is returning from November 1 to 15, 2024, to highlight all the incredible breweries on the North Shore.
TransLink service cuts could cost Metro Vancouver's economy $1 billion per year
So far in the provincial election campaign period, BC’s political parties have focused on promising to build new and improved infrastructure in their transportation platforms.
Metro Vancouver's TransLink now has the third highest bus ridership in Canada and the USA
Not only does Metro Vancouver’s SkyTrain network, operated by TransLink, punch well above its weight for subway ridership in Canada and the United States, but the same is also true for TransLink’s bus ridership.
Man stabbed to death in Vancouver's Joyce-Collingwood neighbourhood
The Vancouver Police Department responded to an overnight stabbing in Vancouver’s Joyce-Collingwood neighbourhood. It happened just after midnight on the morning of October 3 in a residential building near Kingsway and Melbourne Street. The man died before he could be brought to hospital.
First-ever Fable Café to open in Vancouver's South Granville
Fable is known for its sustainably crafted artisan homeware designed right here in Vancouver. The Certified B Corporation first launched in 2019 and has since become a household staple in hundreds of thousands of homes across Canada, the US, and beyond.
First Nations could build Vancouver's new tallest towers at Rupert SkyTrain station
Some of the City of Vancouver’s tallest buildings could be built immediately adjacent to SkyTrain Rupert Station in East Vancouver, potentially rivalling the heights of Vancouver’s existing tallest building of Living Shangri-La in downtown Vancouver and various nearby existing towers in Burnaby’s Brentwood district.
"Remarkable journey": Metro Vancouver's last drive-in theatre shares final goodbye
Turn off the lights and the popcorn machine. Twilight Drive-In is officially closed. Metro Vancouver’s last drive-in theatre held its final screenings on Monday, September 30, with fans filling up the giant lot just off of Fraser Highway and 260th Street.