Monday · Aug 3, 2026
Uncle Willy's street food drew YouTube attention
Uncle Willy's street food got coverage on YouTube from a food creator. The spot's still drawing crowds for its live food prep and quick service.
Vancouver Pride Festival 2026 wrapped with festival photos
Pride festival wrapped up with stunning photos flooding social media—rainbows, floats, the whole celebration. The 48th annual parade brought out the whole city.
North Van scraps 40-unit supportive housing project
North Van's plan for 40 units of supportive housing is off the table. The District cancelled it after council approval, marking another setback for the region's housing efforts.
New Westminster's Westminster Pier Park expands two acres along Fraser River
Major westward expansion opens at the foot of the city's tallest building, replacing a parking lot with public gathering spaces and waterfront pathways.
Taylah Elaine
Fortune Sound Club
Pride parade photos flooding feeds after this weekend's celebration
Pride parade wrapped up this weekend and the photos people are posting are chef's kiss — rainbows, floats, the whole city out on the streets. We're still buzzing.
Twelve British Columbians honoured with Order of B.C., province's highest honour, on B.C. Day
Recipients include forensic entomologist Gail Anderson, heart transplant survivor Marc Bains, and former Chief Justice Robert Bauman, recognized for decades of service across fields.
Stolen bike from Kitsilano Beach Pool; lock was cut
Someone's bike got stolen outside Kitsilano Beach Pool Sunday between 4:30 and 6 p.m. — black and beige Liv Avail Advanced road bike, lock was cut. If you spot it around, let them know.
Faouzia
Hollywood Theatre - Vancouver
Faouzia - The Film Noir Tour
Hollywood Theatre
Richmond's Harold Steves honoured with Medal of Good Citizenship for seven decades protecting farmland
The former city councillor, who shaped the Agricultural Land Reserve and founded Richmond parks, continues conservation work into his late 80s.
SFU researcher's humanoid robot studied how children learn in real summer camp settings
About 150 children aged 6–12 interacted with an autonomous social robot across seven summer camps over two months in 2025.
Someone's Lord of the Rings moment at Oakridge Park
Gondor is apparently having a BC Day off. Someone spotted what looked like Middle-earth scenery at Oakridge Park and posted the photo online — Rohan vibes included.
Sula's $48 seven-course tasting menu takes diners across India's regional cuisines
The Davie Street restaurant's Spice Route menu requires two diners minimum and showcases seaweed, mushrooms, and regional dishes from north to south.
Cat in a hat steals the show at Vancouver Pride Festival
Someone brought a cat in a hat to the Pride Festival. The internet is here for it. Peak Pride vibes.
Rain's back in Vancouver after an unusually dry stretch
Rainy day arriving in Vancouver. The city's been 39% below seasonal average for rain this summer—looks like that dry streak is breaking.
Lost puppy spotted running near traffic in Yaletown
Black puppy, 2–4 kg, spotted on Pacific Boulevard between Davie and Drake in Yaletown on Sunday morning. It was running near traffic. No lost-dog posts found yet matching the...