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HighOnCity · The Vancouver Archive

Saturday · Jul 18, 2026

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11:00
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Tonight

SOJU RAVE

The Pearl

10:00
PM
Tonight

Gabriel & Dresden

Celebrities Nightclub

10:00
PM
Tonight

Playhouse Pres: Gabriel & Dresden

Celebrities

10:00
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Tonight

Best of 2010's at Wya? Saturdays

Fortune Sound Club

10:00
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Tonight

ANTHONY ATTALLA

Village Studios

9:30
PM
Tonight

Chris Estrada

Rick Bronson's House of Comedy BC

9:06
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Pulse

Someone lost a labradorite necklace from BC Ferries gift shop

Looking for help finding a labradorite stone heart necklace on a cord from the Passages gift shop on BC Ferries—lost Tuesday or Wednesday this week after wearing it daily since...

8:05
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News Brief

New Westminster offers hope to missing cats from Pinecrest Manor fire

Rescue teams use thermal cameras and trapped food to locate displaced cats as residents wait for access to the damaged building.

7:42
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News Brief

Braeden Caley, PM Carney's deputy chief of staff, runs for North Vancouver-Capilano

The Liberal candidate will represent the party in a federal by-election after Jonathan Wilkinson left to become ambassador to the European Union.

7:30
PM
Tonight

Magic Men Australia - Vancouver

Vogue Theatre - BC

7:00
PM
Tonight

Chris Estrada

Rick Bronson's House of Comedy BC

6:57
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News Brief

United Way BC's School's Out program supports 1,200 kids through summer hunger

Families struggling with food insecurity get groceries, healthy snacks, and free summer activities; waitlist is triple the current enrollment.

6:35
PM
Pulse

Found notebook at Heather Park tennis courts

Someone found a notebook at Heather Park by the tennis courts. A little damp but otherwise fine—it's on the bench by the big tree if it's yours.

5:27
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News Brief

Mike Bernier named leader of B.C.'s new centrist party CentreBC

Former education minister returns to provincial politics, positioning the party as an alternative between the NDP and B.C. Conservatives.

3:05
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News Brief

Federal port strategy fast-tracks Roberts Bank Terminal 2 and rail expansion

Ottawa is treating the Port of Vancouver as a unified system, coordinating a major container superport, bulk facilities, and rail improvements to double Canadian exports by 2035.

2:43
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Pulse

Dashcam footage needed from Rupert and Grandview accident

someone's looking for dashcam footage from the accident at rupert and grandview highway around 11:30pm on july 17. if you were there, check your footage and dm them.

2:20
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News Brief

Vancouver Bandits stage historic 22-point comeback to clinch playoff berth

Trailing by 22, the Bandits rallied to beat Montreal 93-92 at Langley Events Centre, extending their playoff streak to seven consecutive seasons.

1:58
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Pulse

Sand wasps spotted at Jericho Beach

sand wasps nesting in jericho beach sand and they're everywhere this weekend. they're actually chill — they paralyze flies to feed their larvae and pretty much leave you alone.

1:35
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Neighborhoods

Ku Tapas and Ramen opens in Richmond with Japanese small plates and natural cocktails

The new 2,500-sq.-ft. spot at Ironwood Plaza in Richmond serves classic and innovative Japanese tapas, mazesoba, ramen, and cocktails including Spiked Milk Tea and Yuzu Sour.

12:50
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Eat & Drink

Pho Net Viet coming to Aberdeen Centre as Hazukido Cafe+ closes in Richmond

A new Vietnamese restaurant is opening at Aberdeen Centre in Richmond, replacing the French-Japanese croissant bakery chain that closed its location in June.

12:28
PM
News Brief

Granville Street stays closed to traffic through September with city funding

Nearly $5 million in city funding extends the Granville Pedestrian Zone through September, with businesses reporting 250% revenue jumps over the World Cup month.

7:51
AM
News Brief

B.C. Lions lose starting QB Rourke to shoulder injury in 19-17 defeat to Edmonton

Nathan Rourke, the league's reigning most outstanding player, suffered a non-throwing shoulder injury on the first drive Friday night and did not return.

7:15
AM
News Brief

B.C. Premier Eby pushes federal government to adopt RICO-style organized crime laws

Eby says Canada needs American-style racketeering laws to give police and prosecutors tools to go after organized crime leaders who keep themselves removed from actual crimes.

5:27
AM
News Brief

Distro Disco volunteers assemble 400 cooling kits as B.C. faces record heat summer

The grassroots mutual-aid network took over cooling-kit distribution after the City of Vancouver discontinued its program in April.