Affordable rental development underway in Vancouver’s Little Mountain neighbourhood
The site has sat empty for more than a decade after 234 former social housing units were destroyed on the 15-acre property.
Canada
Apr 25
B.C. cannabis growers call Vancouver 4-20 ‘debacle’ a missed opportunity
The head of a B.C. cannabis growers group says Vancouver's choice to discourage instead of sanction a marijuana celebration over the weekend was a costly "missed opportunity."
Cannabis
Apr 22
Jubilation in Canucks nation as Vancouver takes stranglehold on playoff series
The Vancouver Canucks scored twice in the dying minutes to erase a 3-1 Predators lead, then go on to win the game just a minute into overtime.
Sports
Apr 29
‘Most hateful’: B.C. premier slams speech praising Hamas
Premier David Eby and others have denounced remarks at a demonstration in Vancouver where protesters chanted "long live Oct. 7," praising that day's attacks by Hamas on Israel.
Politics
Apr 29
Vancouver Whitecaps to host Ryan Reynolds-owned Wrexham AFC in July
It will be the last of Wrexham AFC’s three North American matches this summer as part of their 2024 Wrex Coast Tour.
Sports
Apr 25
‘Get busy buying EVs’: Metro Vancouver gas prices jump up overnight
A B.C. petroleum expert said gas prices could reach $2.30 a litre this spring as drivers approach summer.
Canada
Apr 25
Guilty plea in Boxing Day double stabbing in Vancouver’s Olympic Village
Sheldon Ilbegi-Asl, the man accused in a Boxing Day Facebook Marketplace robbery and attack, has pleaded guilty to the charges against him.
Crime
Apr 15
Fencing prevents 4/20 celebration at Vancouver’s Sunset Beach
The 4/20 event at Vancouver's Sunset Beach never came to fruition as the entire area was fenced off by the Vancouver Park Board.
Entertainment
Apr 20
Downtown Vancouver Hudson’s Bay faces ongoing challenges
Despite redevelopment promises, the iconic Hudson's Bay store at Georgia and Granville in downtown Vancouver is a shadow of its former self with ongoing maintenance issues.
Canada
Apr 28
‘A huge deal’: International superstar Diljit Dosanjh in Vancouver to launch concert tour
One of the world's biggest international superstars is coming to Vancouver on Saturday for what is expected to be a record-breaking concert.
Entertainment
Apr 26
Average Metro Vancouver renter spends 61% of monthly income on rent: report
Average rates for furnished one-bedroom units in Metro Vancouver rose by $251 between March and April, with unfurnished ones rising by $39.
Canada
Apr 12
Cyclist killed in East Vancouver collision
A collision between a pickup truck and a cyclist in East Vancouver on Wednesday left one person dead.
Crime
Apr 17
Park board greenlights e-scooter use on Vancouver’s Seawall
Up until now, using e-scooters and micromobility devices was technically illegal on parts of Vancouver's Seawall and on cycle paths through city parks.
Politics
Apr 9
Metro Vancouver drivers get slight relief at the pumps as gas prices drop
Prices tumbled as low as $2.01 a litre after a six-cent drop late last week. However, the relief may be short-lived.
Consumer
Apr 22
Woman acquitted in heated confrontation outside North Vancouver sushi restaurant
Sylvia Lynne Taylor was charged with causing a disturbance after a video capturing a part of the August 2022 exchange circulated widely on social media.
Crime
Apr 23
City clears tents pitched outside designated encampment area in Vancouver’s CRAB Park
City crews removed an estimated 22 tents set up in the park's south side, where daytime sheltering is not permitted.
Politics
Apr 16
Police arrest suspect accused of assaulting officer at Gaza protest in Vancouver
Vancouver police say they have arrested a suspect accused of assaulting an officer during a protest over the Gaza conflict on the Granville Bridge in March.
Crime
Apr 15
Canucks unable to eliminate Predators on home ice after 2-1 loss
The Vancouver Canucks can eliminate the Nashville Predators with a home ice win in Game 5 in their first-round NHL playoff matchup on Tuesday.
Sports
Apr 30
Vancouver police investigating car mischief in West End neighbourhood
Someone also reportedly left a note on a window that said, “Eat the rich.”
Crime
Apr 20
Cost for B.C. to host 2026 FIFA world cup doubles, now pegged at up to $581M
The province is hosting a technical briefing for the media on Tuesday and will hold a live press conference at 3 p.m.
Sports
Apr 30