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Aquabus Adds Largest Ferry in Its 41-Year History
The new 48-passenger vessel becomes the highest-capacity miniature ferry on False Creek, outpacing its longtime competitor.
Belgium routs New Zealand 5-1 at BC Place in World Cup
Kevin De Bruyne scored in front of 52,497 fans as Belgium topped Group G. The match was Vancouver's fifth World Cup fixture.
Canucks draft 7 players on second day under new GM Ryan Johnson
Vancouver made trades and selections across six rounds, highlighting bigger-bodied prospects with upside in the secondary rounds.
BC Ferries launches World Cup screenings and branded menu items
Canada Soccer partners with BC Ferries and White Spot to celebrate the national team's tournament run while raising funds for youth programs.
TransLink hits busiest day in 6 years as World Cup fans pack system
On June 24, the transit network saw ridership surge as thousands headed to matches, fan zones, and celebrations across the region.
Pinot Noir now dominates B.C. wine country after freeze recovery
Following 2024 climate damage, the province replanted nearly 2,400 acres, with Pinot Noir emerging as the top variety.
B.C. government funds Youth Climate Corps expansion
Province provides additional $1.4 million to support climate employment for people aged 17 to 30 across the province.
20-year-old stabbed multiple times near Granville strip
VPD investigating Saturday morning attack at Seymour and Nelson; no suspects identified yet.
Switzerland faces Iran—or possibly Algeria—in Vancouver World Cup match July 2
BC Place will host a knockout Round of 32 match after group stage concludes Saturday. Switzerland has secured their spot; Iran has a 92%...
South Granville's new plazas officially open Saturday with live music and vendors
Construction wraps after months of street work. Plaza Premiere kicks off at Granville and West 14th Ave. today, with weekly events through fall.
B.C. Premier Eby heads to China on shortened trade mission starting today
Eby leaves June 27 for Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou but will cut the trip short two days to return by July 2. The mission focuses on...
Metro Vancouver braces for wet weather through Canada Day
Rain returns this weekend with 10-20 mm possible, followed by Monday's brief break before midweek showers settle in through July 1.