Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Highlights

B.C. seniors fear dying of loneliness more than COVID-19, survey finds

B.C. seniors fear dying of loneliness more than COVID-19, survey finds

People living in care homes are more afraid of dying of loneliness than of COVID-19, says a new report from the province’s watchdog for seniors.
Canadians and Americans want loosened COVID-19 restrictions for unique B.C. border town

Canadians and Americans want loosened COVID-19 restrictions for unique B.C. border town

New border town exemptions miss the Point...as in Point Roberts, the peninsula connected to Delta, B.C.
Here’s why it’s going to look like 1940 in Gastown this week (PHOTOS)

Here’s why it’s going to look like 1940 in Gastown this week (PHOTOS)

The set calls for "background actors in costume" as well as picture décor
Todd Bertuzzi suggests he'll move back to Vancouver if Joe Biden wins the U.S. Presidential Election

Todd Bertuzzi suggests he'll move back to Vancouver if Joe Biden wins the U.S. Presidential Election

"If I don't like who gets in, there's a good chance I'll be moving out to Vancouver."
Try 8 different kinds of sushi pizza from this new fusion 'cloud kitchen' restaurant in Vancouver

Try 8 different kinds of sushi pizza from this new fusion 'cloud kitchen' restaurant in Vancouver

🍣+ 🍕=? Specializing in 'sushi pizza,' this new family-run food venture is about to open up for orders.
‘Wake-up call’: West Vancouver councillor apologizes for Chip Wilson erection Twitter post

‘Wake-up call’: West Vancouver councillor apologizes for Chip Wilson erection Twitter post

West Vancouver is set to create an official code of conduct for council members after a councillor’s crude tweet about Chip Wilson and erections.
OPINION: There's no such thing as vote-splitting

OPINION: There's no such thing as vote-splitting

"Conceptually, vote splitting is mired in so many unprovable assumptions that it only exists in make-believe — just like Batman and Superman."
Anti-Asian hate crimes in Vancouver skyrocket by 878%: police report

Anti-Asian hate crimes in Vancouver skyrocket by 878%: police report

Vancouver police first identified the 'disturbing trend' of anti-Asian hate crimes shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic was declared
BCCDC identifies 5 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

BCCDC identifies 5 new Vancouver flights for possible COVID-19 exposure

Any travellers returning to B.C. are encouraged to check the BC Centre for Disease Control's website for updates about flights identified for the risk of exposure.
Tortas, tostadas, tamales: Mexican street food spot La Loteria opening in downtown Vancouver

Tortas, tostadas, tamales: Mexican street food spot La Loteria opening in downtown Vancouver

Named for the beloved and colourful Mexican "bingo" game, La Loteria will serve street food fare from Monterrey.
$(function() { $(".nav-social-ft").append('
  • '); });