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HighOnCity · The Vancouver Archive

Saturday · Jun 6, 2026

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10:44
PM
Pulse

Cops using AI to write incident reports

RCMP and Alberta Mounties are using AI to write police reports now. Makes you wonder what gets lost in translation.

10:30
PM
Tonight

LEXA with guests

The Pearl

10:22
PM
News Brief

Compass Soccer Mini Keychains Sell Out at Waterfront Station

TransLink's FIFA World Cup collectible draws record crowds; 10,000 units gone in hours.

10:00
PM
Tonight

Playhouse Pres: Shingo Nakamura

Celebrities

10:00
PM
Tonight

Sarah de Warren

Village Studios

10:00
PM
Tonight

Hush Music Party

Fortune Sound Club

9:59
PM
Pulse

Vancouver's World Cup security budget tops Toronto's

World Cup security spending is higher in Vancouver than Toronto. We're locking things down.

9:37
PM
News Brief

Crash Closes Highway 264 in Aldergrove for an Hour

RCMP cruiser involved in collision; road reopened by evening.

9:14
PM
Pulse

Bowser Island RV campers told to vacate

RV campers on Bowser Island in North Vancouver got notice to leave. Island's going through some changes.

8:52
PM
News Brief

911 Mediator Steps In as Strike Deadline Looms

Minister appoints Vince Ready to help settle emergency dispatch labour dispute before Sunday strike.

8:29
PM
Neighborhoods

Car Free Day Festival Draws Hundreds to Surrey Despite Rain

137 Street transforms into car-free zone with vendors, food trucks, and live music.

8:07
PM
Feature

Director Sophy Romvari Turns Personal Pain into Debut Film

Blue Heron, shot on Vancouver Island, is an intimate portrait of family trauma and generational strain.

8:00
PM
Tonight

Wintersleep (19+)

Hollywood Theatre - Vancouver

8:00
PM
Tonight

The Church (Rescheduled from 7/25/2025)

Vogue Theatre - BC

7:30
PM
Tonight

Kings of Soul

Orpheum Theatre - Vancouver

7:00
PM
Tonight

Jessi Cruickshank DJ's: Evening Club - A Dance Party

The Pearl

7:00
PM
Tonight

The Fortune Cypher ft. The Neighborhood Kids

Fortune Sound Club

7:00
PM
Tonight

Trans-Canada Highwaymen

Commodore Ballroom

6:00
PM
Tonight

The Happening Dance Studio - Embark - Vancouver

The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts

6:00
PM
Tonight

The Happening Dance Presents: When I Grow Up

The Centre in Vancouver

6:00
PM
Tonight

Archspire with Undeath

Rickshaw Theatre

5:44
PM
Neighborhoods

North Delta Filmmaker's Punk Horror Film Hits Canadian Theatres

Deanna Milligan's Lucid, shot on analog formats, explores 90s identity and mother-daughter trauma.

5:22
PM
Neighborhoods

Another Tsawwassen Lot Rezoned for Townhouse Development

Six-unit complex gets greenlight in Delta as housing targets accelerate.

4:37
PM
Pulse

Vancouver gearing up for World Cup kickoff

Vancouver's ready for next week. Al Jazeera just did a piece on how the city's preparing to host seven matches — streets are getting touched up, security ramped up, and the...

4:14
PM
News Brief

Special Mediator Steps In as 911 Strike Looms

Labour minister appoints Vince Ready to negotiate with emergency communications workers before June 8 walkout.

3:52
PM
News Brief

FIFA's Pet Store Crackdown Sparks Backlash

Mount Pleasant retailer faces fines over World Cup bear toys, despite buying from authorized supplier.

3:07
PM
News Brief

Empress Hotel Workers Avert Strike with Last-Minute Deal

Victoria's historic Fairmont reaches tentative agreement hours before planned walkout.

2:00
PM
Tonight

The Happening Dance Presents: When I Grow Up

The Centre in Vancouver

2:00
PM
Tonight

The Happening Dance Studio - Embark - Vancouver

The Centre in Vancouver for Performing Arts

1:37
PM
Pulse

False Creek east end cleared of boats ahead of World Cup

The east end of False Creek is being cleared of boats as the city preps for World Cup matches. All the vessels are getting moved out before the tournament kicks off.

1:07
PM
News Brief

Surrey plans two-pathway approach to illegal building enforcement

First-time offenders may get a warning letter instead of an immediate stop work order under new pilot program.

12:37
PM
Pulse

3000-person lineup at Waterfront Station for World Cup Compass cards

Three thousand people are lined up outside Waterfront Station right now for the new soccer ball-shaped Compass cards. The escalator out of the platform is full, the station is...

12:07
PM
News Brief

Metro Vancouver moves to Stage 3 water restrictions Monday

No lawn watering, no pool fills. Here's what changes for residents starting June 9.

11:37
AM
Neighborhoods

Bowen Island mansion drops $13M asking price in decade-long market slide

Luxury waterfront property with indoor tennis court, floatplane dock now listed at $9.65M — down from $22.99M in 2017.

11:07
AM
Eat & Drink

On The Other Hand sheds steak-and-frites name for culinary freedom

Denman and Haro restaurant reopens under new concept, keeping the kitchen open but broadening what's on the menu.

11:07
AM
Eat & Drink

District Wine Village brings together 8 wineries, breweries, and food under one roof

South Okanagan destination near Oliver opens shared hospitality space for small-lot producers. Live music, concerts, amphitheatre.

11:07
AM
News Brief

Victoria's historic Wharf Street wall unearths carved stone rosettes

Conservation project reveals artifacts from 1800s commercial buildings buried for 150 years.

11:07
AM
News Brief

New glass cube attraction opens at Malahat SkyWalk on Vancouver Island

The Overhang is the first enclosed glass cube attached to a spiral tower. It's already drawing crowds.

6:06
AM
Pulse

Sewage pipe gets a World Cup upgrade near Science World

The overground sewage pipe opposite Science World station got a makeover for the World Cup — covered up with a slogan nobody's disappointed to see hidden.

6:06
AM
Neighborhoods

Langford carpenter introduces Sloyd to kids

Dylan Warnberg founded Sloyd Experience Canada after discovering the 150-year-old pedagogical woodworking method on Instagram.