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Now that short soapy series coming out of Asia have caught the eye of major American studios and streamers, production on bite-size mobile-first dramas has been thriving in Hollywood North.
Everyone thought the Canucks would trade Quinn Hughes to the Eastern Conference before he got dealt. Apparently, Carolina came close.
Everything you need to know as the city prepares to host World Cup games, from its sporting history to the best places to eat and drink
The exhibition explores how the ocean has shaped and influenced Indigenous communities living along its edges in western Canada.
The restaurant space at 1935 W 4th Ave. in Vancouver has seen some significant change just within the last month. To get you up to speed, Vancouver vegan restaurant Chi announced that it would be closing its doors on Aug. 14. Then, in September, new owners took over the space and decided to reopen Chi.
For decades, Metro Vancouver's vacancy rate has been extremely low, giving landlords plenty of leverage to raise rental rates whenever a unit becomes available. But new data shows that era may be coming to an end.
Zeev Buium scored in his first game since being traded to Vancouver, Thatcher Demko stopped 25 of the 26 shots he faced and the Canucks beat the New Jersey Devils 2-1.
Vancouver sues after BNSF places large boulders adjacent to sidewalk where homeless camps once stood
The city of Vancouver has filed suit against BNSF after the railroad put dozens of large boulders along the sidewalks adjacent to three of its properties on West 11th Street in downtown.
The King of Christmas is helping make the season brighter for residents of the Lower Mainland. Burnaby's own Michael Bublé paid a "surprise visit" to the Greater Vancouver Food Bank on Thursday, Dec. 18, to volunteer with staff, distributing goods packages to seniors.
Soon, Loyal Legion will apply that single-minded pursuit to a state that has so far been kept off of those taps: Washington. In spring, the popular bar will head across the Columbia River to open its fourth location — after Portland, Beaverton and the Portland International Airport — in downtown Vancouver.
The Canucks organization has announced 31 special theme nights coming to both Vancouver and Abbotsford throughout the start of 2026. These events will range from cultural celebrations such as Lunar New Year to an intriguing Mystery Night hosted in Abbotsford. Here’s a more in-depth look at all the theme nights coming to BC in 2026.