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Finnish developer pitches 250-room floating hotel for Vancouver harbour

Finnish developer pitches 250-room floating hotel for Vancouver harbour

VANCOUVER — A Finnish developer wants to bring a 250-room floating hotel into Vancouver's harbour. A statement from Sunborn International Holding says the proposed hotel would be 136 metres long and 19.
B.C. Ferries set to open new restaurant with $6 entry fee on Spirit-class vessels

B.C. Ferries set to open new restaurant with $6 entry fee on Spirit-class vessels

The restaurant, dubbed Seascapes Lounge, will replace the Pacific Buffet, which was closed at the beginning of the pandemic.
Here are the top 10 cheapest neighbourhoods to rent in Vancouver

Here are the top 10 cheapest neighbourhoods to rent in Vancouver

Not all rent prices in the city soared above the regional average this month.
New Coquitlam digital gaming centre puts you in the game

New Coquitlam digital gaming centre puts you in the game

The Coquitlam location for Activate Games is the first in British Columbia.
Zephyr at The BAG brings Squamish staple back to life

Zephyr at The BAG brings Squamish staple back to life

Shuttered Squamish eatery officially reopens in Brackendale Art Gallery today.
Here’s why a major section of Vancouver's seawall is closed

Here’s why a major section of Vancouver's seawall is closed

A section under the Burrard Bridge will be closed for weeks.
Planet Parade: How to view the dazzling display in Metro Vancouver

Planet Parade: How to view the dazzling display in Metro Vancouver

The forecast includes several clear nights this week.
'Iguana be your friend': Police respond to loose 'lizard' on B.C. highway

'Iguana be your friend': Police respond to loose 'lizard' on B.C. highway

Turns out the four-legged creature was not a real animal but a toy.
'I said ‘No!’ and scanned again': Metro Vancouver couple win big on lottery ticket

'I said ‘No!’ and scanned again': Metro Vancouver couple win big on lottery ticket

They're collecting $1 million in winnings
Mapping shows Canada's seabeds could hold billions of tonnes of carbon

Mapping shows Canada's seabeds could hold billions of tonnes of carbon

A new B.C.-led study has mapped 274 carbon hot spots found on Canada's sea floor.
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