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Have you ever wondered where the “Welcome to Kitsilano” log that greets you as you drive, bike, or walk across the Burrard bridge into Kits came from. Global TV’s Mike McCardell recently chatted with ...
For a town full of fish experts, we don’t know much about pink salmon. Local chefs cooking for the Pink Salmon Festival say pink salmon has more in common with trout than chinook, sockeye or coho.
A little over a year ago, I wrote a bit on proper use of traffic-circles. In case you’re not familiar with them, traffic-circles are mini-roundabouts. They typically replace 2-way or 4-way stops on ...
Vancouver’s vibrant food scene is about to welcome a larger-than-life addition. Big Mama’s & Papa’s Pizzeria (BMPP), the Los Angeles-based chain famous for its enormous pizza slices and massive ...
One of Vancouver’s most buzzed-about cafés is heading west. Cowdog, the values-driven coffee bar that first captured attention with its twice-weekly pop-up and Instagram-famous matcha, is opening a ...
The West 4th and Macdonald intersection is set for a significant transformation as redevelopment projects introduce new low-rise, mixed-use buildings. A major change will occur at Darby’s Public House ...
We live so close to the beach. We may forget that there are streams and creeks running below us and ending at English Bay. As the city developed, these streams were converted to culverts and sewers; ...
On Dasher, on Dancer, on Prancer, on Vixen! Chocolatiere Rachel Sawatzky of CocoaNymph has whipped up a festive, new batch of holiday truffles named after those Holiday celebs collectively known as ...
The City of Vancouver has announced that Kitsilano pool will reopen on May 22nd with reduced maximum capacities, in alignment with new COVID-19 protocols. Traditionally Vancouver’s outdoor pools open ...
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