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  1. The Top 5 Things To Do This Week

    Dec19

    We did get that snow we were promised, just in time for the holiday season. There are lots of Christmas festivities taking place around the city, so if you're celebrating the 25th you have a variety to choose from. It's almost time to make those New Year's resolutions that you vow you're going to keep this year, and here are some things to do in and around Vancouver as we near the end of 2008...

  2. FINALLY, Mats Sundin is coming back to the NHL….as a CANUCK

    Dec19

    Well….it took a loooonnnngg time (almost as long as it’s been since his former team sipped from Lord Stanley’s Mug)…but late Thursday afternoon, Mats Sundin finally made up his mind as to which city he would resume his NHL career with. Mats Sundin Welcome to Vancouver Mats! He had narrowed his choices to the Canucks and the New York Rangers. But the Rangers did not h...

  3. December 17 in Review...

    Dec18

    Wednesday was a truly special day for the Vancouver Canucks franchise and their heart and soul for 16 years, Trevor Linden.As pretty much the entire city knows by now, prior to the game vs the Edmonton Oilers, the Canucks honoured their former captain in a ceremony to retire his #16.Linden wiped away a tear as he watched his #16 raised to the rafters in front of a capacity crowd cheering loudly...

  4. Trevor Linden Night Wednesday December 17th

    Dec17

    Trevor Linden What can you say about Trevor Linden? He quietly ended his playing career with the end of last season, and we have barely heard from him since, but he continues to discretely go about doing what he does. Helping out with various charities, foundations etc.  The Canucks 2nd all time leading scorer has always been known as much or more for his class off the ice, as he was ...

  5. Bad News for Canucks (Fans)…Luongo Suffers Setback

    Dec15

    In an interview yesterday, Vancouver Canucks goaltender Robert Luongo admitted that he pushed his recovery from a groin injury too aggressively and has suffered a setback.This was the first time that the Vancouver captain has spoken with the media since leaving practice early on Wednesday, and he said that there was no timetable for his return to even begin practicing again, let alone playing a...

  6. The Top 5 Things To Do This Week

    Dec12

    Have you heard that this weekend might bring snow? Those of us who have to commute in the ice and slush won't be as delighted as those of us who can walk to work or spend our days making snowmen. But even if you're stuck in traffic, watching overly cautious Vancouver drivers weave back and forth on the wet city streets, try to appreciate how lovely the snow looks under the streetlights, and...

  7. Weekend Canuck Review

    Dec10

    On Thursday night the Canucks entered Motown to face the Detroit Redwings. Despite the auto industry struggles, Motown was rocking this night in the barn burner at Joe Louis Arena. As Detroit coach Mike Babcock put it, “last shot wins”.Curtis Sanford started the game, but he finished it watching from the bench, as Cory Schneider was brought in to replace him after Detroit’s th...

  8. Luongo’s Status still week to week

    Dec10

    The good news for Canuck fans is that Roberto Luongo has begun skating, two weeks after going down with a groin injury. He underwent an MRI about a week ago that revealed a strained left groin muscle. It was originally expected that the star goaltender was going to be shelved for a while.He must be itching to get back and his teammates are probably just as restless. Vancouver has lost four of t...

  9. Sundin coming to Vancouver?

    Dec10

    Well, we haven’t heard about this in a few months, but the rumours have started to fly once again, especially after Canuck GM Mike Gillis was on the team 1040 last Friday.Mats Sundin’s agent JP Barry confirmed today that the Super Swede will be resuming his NHL career, and will announce with what team by December 15. Barry also confirmed that the Canucks, the Ottawa Senators, the Ch...

  10. Sean Avery Runs Off His Mouth Again…Suspended Indefinitely By NHL

    Dec03

    Self-proclaimed NHL bad-boy Sean Avery has done it again.He has said and done a lot of idiotic things over the years, and his comments made in Calgary prior to the Dallas Stars’ game versus the Flames were no exception. The league stepped in and issued an immediate indefinite suspension order for the super pest, after he referred to his ex-girlfriends as sloppy seconds.All I have to say i...

  11. Opportunity Knocks For Young Canuck Goaltender

    Dec03

    Well, they could have probably been a little bit more cautious when giving goaltender Cory Schneider his first career start. They could have waited until Monday night in Columbus, rather than throwing him into the Hockey Night In Canada spotlight on Saturday night, against the divisional rival Flames in Calgary.Canucks coach Alain Vigneault went with his gut, stating that it just felt like the ...

  12. Burke Set To Join The Center Of The Universe

    Nov28

    Former Vancouver Canuck General Manager Brian Burke and the Toronto Maple Leafs have agreed to terms on a six year deal that will see Burke take over as team President and General Manager.The deal is reported to be worth around $18 million dollars and includes the rest of this season and the next five. The deal has not yet been made official, but it is expected to be announced Saturday. Brian ...

  13. Flames Extend Winning Streak With Win Over Canucks

    Nov28

    Calgary’s off season pickups paid dividends last night in their 4-3 victory over the Vancouver Canucks. Forward Mike Cammalleri, who was picked up in a trade with the LA Kings, scored three goals and Curtis Glencross, who was plucked away as a free agent from northern rivals Edmonton, netted the winner Thursday evening at GM Place. Henrik Sedin Battles Robin Regehr With 13:29 to go in ...

  14. Canucks Quarter Season Report Card

    Nov27

    With the 2008-2009 NHL Season a quarter of the way through, so far the Canucks season has been a great success. With a record of 14-6-2, Vancouver is 1st place in the Northwest Division. They have not lost a regulation game in their last 10, and have been playing elite hockey.Their last win was against the defending Stanley Cup Champion the Detroit Redwings on Monday. Backup goaltender Curtis S...

  15. The Top 5 Things To Do This Week

    Nov26

    We're starting to see a lot more Christmas activities starting up in the city this week. You may have heard rumours we'll soon see snow, though our forecast predicts a mix of cloudiness, sunshine and - of course - rain for the next seven days. As we enter the last month of 2008, here are some things to do in and around Vancouver: 1- Thursday, November 27, 2008 – Disney's High School Musi...

  16. Buono’s Boys Clean Out Lockers

    Nov21

    This Sunday, November 23, 2008, the Calgary Stampeders will be playing the Montreal Allouettes for the Grey Cup. The Stampeders made it to the big game by ousting the BC Lions last week in the Western Final 22-18. While the Lions dominated the first half, the Stampeders endured and will, therefore, get to represent the Western Conference this weekend in Montreal.What I find baffling however, i...

  17. The Top 5 Things To Do This Week

    Nov19

    With the sunny weather we've had recently, it's difficult to tell we're well into the holiday season. Some tip-offs include the loop of Christmas carols being played in every retail store, gingerbread and peppermint flavoured drinks at coffee shops and the Xmas decorations starting to pop up around the city. Here are some things to do in Vancouver this week: 1- Thursday, November 20, 2008 &n...

  18. Canucks Visit Broadway & Face Former Captain Naslund

    Nov19

    I was on my way to an appointment yesterday and was tuned into the Team 1040 on the radio, where I heard a poll being conducted on whether or not the Canucks did the right thing in not re-signing their former captain Markus Naslund. Tonight, the Canucks enter Madison Square Garden and will face off against the New York Rangers and their former Captain. Naslund, the all time franchise leader ...

  19. Calgary Stamps BC’s Grey Cup Hopes

    Nov17

    The Calgary Stampeders advanced to the Grey Cup for the first time since 2001 with a 22-18 home win over the B.C. Lions in the Western Final played on Saturday.Calgary will play the host to the Montreal Alouettes on November 23. Montreal made it to the final by beating the Eskimos 36-26 in the East Semi.The Stampeder defense was able to hold the Lions to 6 field goals and no touchdowns. They he...

  20. Luongo breaks his own shutout record...

    Nov14

    On Wednesday evening, in front a national audience on TSN (a network that loves to show off the former Hockey Night in Canada theme song that they acquired in the offseason), the Vancouver Canucks took on the Colorado Avalanche at home. Roberto Luongo entered the game with a very impressive three consecutive shutouts. In Wednesdays contest, he eclipsed his own franchise-record scoreless streak ...

  21. Lions invade McMahon Stadium in Western Final

    Nov14

    On Saturday the BC Lions take their show from Saskatchewan, where they defeated the Roughriders handily 33-12 last week in the Semi-Final of the CFL’s Western Division, to Calgary, where they will face off against the Stampeders.The Stamps finished the regular season with the best record in the CFL, and beat the Lions in the last game of the regular season pretty convincingly. The one ...

  22. Main Street's Cascade Room Serves Up European Comforts

    Nov13

    By Leslie HorneLocated at 2616 Main Street, The Cascade Room is the latest addition to the growing Main Street restaurant scene. Situated next door to its sister restaurant, Habit, this gastropub-style eatery is quickly becoming a popular hangout among local and destination diners alike.The restaurant features a diverse selection of European food styles prepared classically alongside West C...

  23. Things To Do In Vancouver, Nov 13-19, 2008

    Nov13

    The Manvils play the Nearly Famous Music Fest The 11th marked Remembrance Day, and there were a number of ceremonies taking place in the Lower Mainland. Hopefully we all took the time to remember those who gave their lives for our freedom. We're just about at mid-November, which means it's getting dark in the afternoon, and it looks like we've seen the beginnings of some winter weather. Here ...

  24. Canucks Back To Their Old Tricks Again

    Nov07

    The Vancouver Canucks have reverted back to what has made them successful in the post-lockout era, and that has been winning games by holding the opposition to minimal opportunities.Last night, they beat the Phoenix Coyotes 1-0. They limited the chances but Roberto Luongo had to be sharp early when he stopped Garth Murray on a shorthanded breakaway. He was also called upon late, and he didn&rsq...

  25. Things To Do In Vancouver This Week: Nov 6.-12, 2008

    Nov07

    Many of us are still finishing off leftover Halloween candy, and hoping to get back on track with a healthier lifestyle (just in time for those diet-busting holiday parties). Here are some things to do in and around Vancouver this week, including a list of Remembrance Day ceremonies in and around Vancouver. Thursday, November 6 Rock Band: Battle Of The Bands See seven teams compete in an a...

  26. Lions will travel to Regina to face Riders in the West Semifinal

    Nov06

    BC Lions The playoff picture in the CFL was settled over the weekend. While the BC Lions playoff opponent was already determined prior to the final week of the regular season, a loss to the Calgary Stampeders in week 18 determined that the Lions would be on the road for their playoff matchup.The Leos are going to be facing the Saskatchewan Roughriders in the Western Semifinal on Saturday after...

  27. Sedin Twins and Bernier still feeling each other out...

    Nov05

    The two most notable forwards to join the Vancouver Canucks in the off-season were Pavol Demitra, from division rivals Minnesota Wild and Steve Bernier from the Buffalo Sabres. The task of the newcomers was not a simple one. They were expected to fill the shoes of Brendan Morrison (off to Anaheim) and Markus Naslund (starring on Broadway), who had been the 2 offensive mainstays with the Canuc...

  28. Vancouver Giants Week in Review

    Nov04

    To say it’s been a great week for the Vancouver Giants franchise is a massive understatement. The Giants wrapped up two wins, the head coach reached a major milestone, the franchise player earned some revenge and the captain took home some league honors. All this while a former Giant stormed into town and grabbed headlines. Vancouver Giants The Milan Lucic ShowThe Boston Bruins arrived ...

  29. Rick Rypien out with injury….AGAIN

    Oct31

    Poor Rick Rypien. The hard luck Vancouver Canucks' forward will require surgery for a sports hernia that will sideline him indefinitely. Once again, after working hard to make the big club, and doing reasonably well in the role and the minutes he was asked to play, the 24 year old spark plug is out again due to injury. Rick Rypien Rypien was skating on his own, trying to get back in shape aft...

  30. Luongo’s early season struggles

    Oct30

    Vancouver Canucks' captain and backbone, goaltender Roberto Luongo, has admittedly started the season off slowly. On the radio yesterday, Canucks colour-man Tom Larscheid was critical of the goaltender’s early season play. According to good ol’ Tom, the Canucks would be 6-2 if their goaltending was a little bit better. Roberto Luongo On Tuesday night the Boston Bruins came to town...

  31. Your Best Bet For A Spooky Vancouver Halloween

    Oct29

    Pumpkin patches, haunted houses, crafts, games and treats: find family Halloween fun happening in and around Vancouver this October: Haunted Vancouver Trolley Tours Oct. 17 – Nov. 1 These two-hour trolley tours take you to locations like the Mountain View Cemetery and the autopsy room of the Vancouver Police Museum. Tickets are $28 at www.ticketmaster.ca, ; more info and schedule...

  32. BC Lions...Finishing Ahead a Disadvantage?

    Oct29

    With only one week left in the CFL regular season, the playoff match-ups are already set. The BC Lions will be facing the Saskatchewan Roughriders. What’s left to be determined is whether the Lions will get to host the Roughriders at BC Place or if they’ll be heading to Saskatchewan. BC Lions Huddle While BC and Saskatchewan are currently tied in points, the Lions hold the tiebr...

  33. BC Lions: Buck Pierce or Jarious Jackson?

    Oct24

    The B.C Lions are looking to keep pace in the Western Division with a win this week, after a roaring comeback road victory in Edmonton last week. Quarterback Buck Pierce put his team on his back and led the way to a 21-point 4th quarter which lifted the Lions to a 43-28 win. Pierce, who was pulled the week before, in what he later deemed as the worst performance of his football career, made up ...

  34. Things To Do In Vancouver This Week - Oct 23- 29, 2008

    Oct23

    Maybe you're trying to put together the perfect Halloween ensemble for next Friday, or just relishing the unseasonably sunny weather we've been enjoying for the last few days. It's hard to believe we're getting close to the start of full force Christmas mode in the stores. Here are some things to do in and around Vancouver this last week of October – also check out our Halloween guide for...

  35. The Eatery Serves Sushi With a Touch of Rock 'n' Roll

    Oct23

    The Eatery3431 West Broadway604 738 5298Open daily between 4:30pm and 11:30pm and for lunch on weekends. Take-out and delivery is also available. By Leslie Horne It's clear The Eatery is no traditional sushi joint. The Eatery is one of my favourite Japanese restaurants in Vancouver. Hip, edgy and the perfect spot for pretty much any occasion, it's basically sushi on steroids. Situated on t...

  36. Canuckswatch: Kyle Wellwood's Ups & Downs

    Oct23

    This week, desperate for some offensive creativity, the Vancouver Canucks recalled forward Kyle Wellwood from the Manitoba Moose, their AHL affiliate in Winnipeg, and inserted him into the lineup in on Tuesday.Wellwood made the best of this opportunity, figuring in on both goals with a goal and an assist in Vancouver's 4-2 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets.The shifty 25-year-old native of Oldca...

  37. Lions Seek Redemption in Edmonton

    Oct17

    Friday evening, the BC Lions will have their rematch against the Edmonton Eskimos at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton. The Eskimos beat the Lions at BC Place last Friday 27-20, and the Lions are eager to redeem themselves.Edmonton halfback Jason Goss still has a sore neck and back after Lions left tackle grabbed his helmet “…to get his hands around my throat”, alleges Goss. M...

  38. What To Know Before Renting Your Home Out For 2010

    Oct15

    By Mark Szekely VANCOUVER -As tickets go on sale for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics and Paralympics, many foreign spectators are now turning their minds to the question of lodging. While most Olympic spectators will stay in traditional hotels, others will seek to rent private houses or condominiums instead. Thanks to recent developments in information technology, it has becom...

  39. Things To Do In Vancouver, Oct 16-22, 2008

    Oct15

    It's been an ideal October week to get active after Thanksgiving dinner and round three or four of turkey leftovers, but expect the weather to turn dreary before the 16th and stay that way until we hit the weekend. Luckily there are some great indoor events going on as well to keep you from being stuck at home. Check out some things to do in and around Vancouver this week: Thursday, October 16...

  40. Caps Provide Canucks with Reality Check

    Oct15

    Canucks vs. Capitals @ Washinton Capitals win 5-1. It had been nearly eight years since the Vancouver Canucks last lost to the Washington Capitals. On Thanksgiving Monday, the Canucks strolled into town looking to extend their winning streak over the Caps to six games. The last time they lost to Washington was on Valentine's Day, 2001, by a score of 4-3 in overtime. After the first two games ...

  41. Off-Season Or On- The Westin Whistler Is A Slice Of Scenic Paradise

    Oct15

     From the spacious lobby to each of the 419 suites, the Westin Whistler has the relaxed feel of a cozy winter ski chalet – just a more stylish, luxurious version. The large fireplace in the contemporary lobby is just one of many (you'll find fireplaces in all of the suites), natural wooden cabinetry in the rooms and spectacular views of Rainbow Mountain or the woodlands outside make ...

  42. Hats off to the Whitecaps!

    Oct14

      Puerto Rico Islanders v Vancouver Whitecaps Vancouver wins 2-1 By Aleem Peermohamed VANCOUVER - The Vancouver Whitecaps won the USL-1 championship this past Sunday with a 2-1 victory over the regular season champions, the Puerto Rico Islanders, at Swangard Stadium in front of a sell out crowd of 5,822 cheering Whitecap faithful. After a scoreless first half, Charle Gbeke’s h...

  43. Your Coach Awaits: Daters in Vancouver Get A Little Help

    Oct10

    Dating in Vancouver is no Mystery By Alana Berg VANCOUVER - We may not be reinventing the wheel anytime soon, but we've yet to grow tired of revamping the “how to’s” of the dating world. There may be hope for those aspiring Casanovas out there, as dating experts prove money can buy you love (or at the very least a first date!). Perhaps a sign of our busy, harried ...

  44. Film Biz: How To Rent Your Home Out To A Vancouver Film Production

    Oct10

      VANCOUVER- Are you sick of doing the dishes and cleaning up after your kids and the dog, like me? I can’t offer a permanent solution to this existential dilemma, but you might be able to temporarily rent out your digs as a filming location to a movie company. If you do you can both pocket some fast cash, and also leave the tidying up to the maids and kitchen staff at the...

  45. Things To Do In Vancouver- Oct. 8-15, 2008

    Oct09

    It's nearly Thanksgiving, which means the long weekend is creeping up quickly, and if you're celebrating the holiday you'll have three whole days to enjoy turkey – or Tofurky or Turducken if that's more your style – and figure out ways to avoid going up a pant size. If you're around town for the next portion of the week, here are some things to do in and around Vancouver: Thursday,...

  46. Sizing Up The Vancouver Canucks Season Opener

    Oct09

    By Aleem Peermohamed Vancouver Canucks Tonight, the Canucks host the Flames at the garage, to open the 2008-09 season. Yesterday we looked at the other 3 teams in the Northwest, and today we will touch on the match-up and take a closer look at the final 2 Northwest combatants.Beginning with the Canucks first opponents of the year, the Flames from Cowtown produced 94 points good for third in t...

  47. Vancouver Canucks to Honour Luc Bourdon

    Oct09

    By Aleem Peermohamed Thursday evening, before the puck drops, the Canucks will pay tribute to Luc Bourdon. Luc Bourdon The young Canuck defenseman was killed in a motorcycle accident on May 29 in his hometown at the age of 21. Gone but certainly not forgotten, the life of the highly touted blue-line prospect will be celebrated. Bourdon was drafted in the first round, 10th overall by the Canu...

  48. BC Lions In the Midst of Tight Western Division Points Race

    Oct09

    By Aleem Peermohamed The BC Lions currently sit tied with the Saskatchewan Roughriders for second place in the West. The Leos have won four straight contests including a 40-10 drubbing of the struggling last place Hamilton Ti-Cats in their most recent tilt at BC Place. The four straight wins have been very timely for the Lions, since the tight Western division features a spread of only four...

  49. Canucks' Regular Season: Sizing Up The Competition

    Oct08

    By Aleem Peermohamed With the NHL already in full swing on another continent, the Canucks are set to open up at the garage Thursday evening, so let’s have a look at their competition in the Northwest Division. With a great deal of parity in the division, the Northwest standings are likely going to be tighter than spandex pants on Homer Simpson. Edmonton Oilers Last year the boys in...

  50. Trafalgars Bistro – A Best-Kept Neighborhood Secret

    Oct07

    Trafalgars Bistro 2603 W 16th Avenue Vancouver, BC Open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday- Friday11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Weekends and HolidaysBy Leslie Horne Trafalgars Bistro is one of those hidden gems; off the beaten path of the hustle and bustle of busy Kitsilano. Located on Trafalgar and 16th, this delightfully cozy French bistro is welcoming and unpretentious; a great pick for any dining occas...

  51. Vancouver names new Captain: Luongo?

    Oct06

    Roberto Luongo By Aleem Peermohamed Last week, in a bold move that breaks tradition and NHL rules, the Canucks named goaltender Roberto Luongo team Captain. Luongo and head coach Alain Vigneault were at the press-conference held last Tuesday to announce the news.According to league guidelines, goaltenders are prohibited from wearing the C on their jersey, but the new Canuck Captain will be sp...

  52. Bernier Makes Impact as Canucks Continue Winning Ways

    Oct06

    Vancouver Canucks vs San José Sharks @ GM Place, Oct 2 2008Pre-seasonCanucks:3, Sharks: 2 By Aleem Peermohamed The gritty Steve Bernier helped the Canucks top the San José Sharks Thursday evening to remain undefeated in the pre-season, much to the delight of the home crowd at GM Place. Bernier’s play cleared the way for his line mates, Henrik and Daniel Sedin, al...

  53. VIFF: A Sense of Wonder Director Christopher Monger On the Legendary Spirit of Rachel Carson

    Oct03

    A Sense of Wonder is part of the Vancouver Film Festival section The Ark, showcases environmental and nature-themed films. The film details the last year of marine biologist and writer Rachel Carson's life before she died of breast cancer. Considered a pioneer of the environmental movement, Carson was an often reluctant social critic, scientist, and lover of nature, stirred by the simple ...

  54. VIFF news RAV line construction threatens screenings at Granville 7

    Oct02

    Ellie O'Day, spokesperson for the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) announced today that some screenings at the festival are under serious threat, due to intrusive noise from the construction of RAV line on Granville Street downtown "The the Vancouver International Film Festival (VIFF) is doing everything in its power to avert a serious disruption of our event byconstruction work j...

  55. Things To Do This Week - Oct. 1- Oct. 8, 2008

    Oct02

    With all the current reports of the dismal economy and both Canadian and American national elections heavy on many of our minds, we could all use some good news. How about we celebrate the removal of the toll on the Coquihalla? Put aside arguments about political motivation, budget shortfalls and toll booth job-loss for the moment - it is a plus for those of us who are planning on ...

  56. Vancouver Canucks 2008-2009 Season Preview

    Sep30

    Canucks are perfect so far in the pre-season with a 6-1 triumph over the Flames.Earlier on this week, one of the newest Canucks, and probably their highest profile free-agent, Pavol Demitra, compared Taylor Pyatt to St. Louis Blues power forward Keith Tkachuk and Mason Raymond to Wild Sniper Marian Gaborik. Many people were amused and passed it off as a joke. Sedins & Bernier But nobody...

  57. VIFF Pick of The Day : Peace with Seals

    Sep29

      Peace With Seals (Mír s tuleni) Director: Novak Miloslav Showing tonight (September 29), 7:30p.m. Empire Granville 7; Tuesday Sept 30, 1:30 p.m., Empire Granville 7; Monday, October 6th 11:00 a.m, Vancity Theatre   By Erin Stringer The documentary fable Peace With Seals explores the domestication and lengthy exploitation of animals, and dissects what we perceive a...

  58. Vancouver ProCounsel Can Ease The Stress For Immigrants

    Sep29

    Vancouver ProCounsel is an alliance of professionals who work with clients intending a permanent move to Vancouver. You and your immigration lawyer or consultant may have already successfully completed the first step - your immigration application. But what’s next and how do you prepare? Thesenext steps are different for all of our clients. Some clients need information on ...

  59. Olympic News: VANOC announces motto for 2010 Games

    Sep26

    The Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC) announced yesterday the official motto for the 2010 Winter Olympic and Paralympic Games. Looking to our nation's anthem for inspiration the English motto which will represent the games is “With Glowing Hearts”, drawn, of course, from the first verse of “O Canada&rdqu...

  60. Vancouver Film Festival: 20 Films To Watch

    Sep25

    The 27th Vancouver International Film Festival kicks off today, and we couldn't be more excited. Or overwhelmed. With over 300 films from 60 countries, it can be a daunting task to narrow down which VIFF screenings to take in. If you're unsure which ones to skip and which ones you don't want to miss, here's a start: 20 audience favourites, award winners and ones to watch for the 2008 fest. ...

  61. Things To Do This Week - Sept - 25 - Oct 1, 2008

    Sep25

    The rain may be here for the foreseeable future, but take heart: the leaves may be falling and puddles amassing, but Fall is always the best time for cultural events in Vancouver: BC Fashion Week continues until the 26th, the local theatres are all performing new works, and, best of all, it's time again for the Vancouver International Film Festival. Strap on your rubber boots and dig out your u...

  62. Famous Hand-Holding Sea Otter Dies at Vancouver Aquarium

    Sep24

    Vancouver.com is sad to report that Nyac, international YouTube sensation, delighter of children and adults, companion to Milo and longterm resident of the Vancouver Aquarium, passed away in the early hours of Sept 24, 2008, after an earlier diagnosis of chronic lymphocytic leukemia. Nyac was 20 years old, and one of the last remaining survivors of the 1989 Exxon ...

  63. Jacqueline Conoir's Lush Take On Spring 2009 Kicks Off BC Fashion Week

    Sep23

    Hide your fleece and give your Lululemons a couple days off – it's BC Fashion Week in the city, with West Coast designers showing off their latest collections from Sun, Sept 21 – Sat, Sept 26. The week kicked off with an invite-only gala on Sunday, and then the first fashion show, from the 23-year-old Jacqueline Conoir Design Studio, on Monday night. Conoir founding de...

  64. Things To Do This Week - Sept 18-24, 2008

    Sep18

      What do you want to do this week? If you're feeling uninspired, get off the couch and take your pick: break up your daily routine with a local comedy fest, enjoy the last bits of nice weather at a lantern festival, or polish up your version of “Cherry, Cherry” to sing along with the one and only Neil Diamond. If you're still not sold, simply enjoy the beauty of the ...

  65. Chef's Special: Colleen Mc Clean of Executive Chef of The Irish Heather, Salty Tongue, Shebeen and Salt

    Sep17

      Who: Colleen McClean What: Executive Chef of The Irish Heather Gastropub / Salty Tongue Café / Shebeen Whiskey House / Salt Tasting Room. Where: The Irish Heather Gastropub is at 212 Carrall St. in Gastown. The Café and Shebeen are at the same address. Call: 604 688 9779. Salt is halfway down Blood Alley between Carrall St. and Abbott St., also in Gastown. C...

  66. Things To Do This Week - Sept 11-17, 2008

    Sep12

    Once you've gotten past hump day – whether it's partaking in mid-week cocktails to get by or enjoying a taste of crisp fall weather in your off time – the weekend is only a few short days away. The Fringe Festival continues until the 14th, so if you haven't stopped by to check out some local theater, do so before next week. Here are a few other ideas to keep you occupied durin...

  67. 2010 Olympics Tickets To Go On Sale October 2008

    Sep11

    The tickets for the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games will go on sale next month, according to Vancouver Organizing Committee for the 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games (VANOC). The first phase of tickets sales begins Oct 3, 2008. As per VANOC's rather complicated description, this first phase will include four stages   Application Period: The...

  68. Film Biz: Get Your Big "Brake" In Local Productions

    Sep10

      Want to rent your Ferrari for a cool $1000 to $1500 a day to a film shoot? If you have a Ferrari – a big if, of course – Paul Lavigne, self-described “agent to the cars” of Reel Cars in Vancouver, may be able to help. It wasn’t a Ferrari that first brought Paul and I together. It was my 1975 Dodge Dart, which Paul successfully rented to numerous ...

  69. Spa Kwus Organic Spa Lets Client Indulge Without Waste

    Sep10

    By Erin Stringer It's hard to walk a block in downtown Vancouver or trendy Yaletown without stumbling across a boutique spa or high end salon-slash-spa. While one can never be pampered too much, what stands out about one hotel spa's hydrating facial, or another ones hot stone massage? How's a lady or gentleman of leisure to choose? It's refreshing, then, to find a unique spa t...

  70. Vancouver On The Rise- A Preview of 2010 Olympic Venues

    Sep08

    The “Water Cube” in Beijing, China was an impressive feature of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics. Photo courtesy the Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games It was a question likely on the minds of many a Vancouverite as they watched the spectacular opening ceremonies at the recent Beijing Summer Olympic games. As the dazzling firework...

  71. Things To Do This Week - Sept 4-10, 2008

    Sep04

    Autumn is definitely in the air – no more bikini-clad Vancouverites strolling Kits Beach, fewer outdoor events, and a general dreariness on those really gray days as we make our way to work. Whether you're lamenting the decline of summer or looking forward to a beautiful Vancouver fall, here are some things to do this week: Thursday, September 4, 2008 – The Black Crowes T...

  72. Things To Do This Week - Aug 28 - Sept 3, 2008: Long Weekend Special!

    Aug28

    Coming up soon is the long weekend, and the week leading into September brings musicians who were first popular in the era of grunge and MTV reality television, 16th century Renaissance performers, and an eclectic mix of modern-day plays in the Vancouver Fringe Festival. Here are some things to do around Vancouver this week: Thursday, August 28, 2008 – Beck Beck is in Vancouver t...

  73. Local Restaurants Add More Green to Their Menus

    Aug27

    By Erin Stringer Restaurants have got to be some of the worst offenders when it comes to consumption and waste: major energy and water use, uneaten portions scraped into the trash, eco-unfriendly takeout packaging, and imported foods that are often grown in unsustainable ways. Add to that tonnes of emissions to get the food and drink from whatever corner of the world to diners' tables, a...

  74. Regional Assembly of Text Reaches New Frontiers

    Aug26

    By Christy Nyiri Alright, it’s no secret anymore. If you haven’t stepped foot into The Regional Assembly of Text (Main at 23rd) by now and oozed sloppy awe for the alphabet-themed and present-perfect gifts lining the shelves, you either don’t live in Vancouver or you have a spelling phobia. Owned and operated by a pair of women armed with a flair for letters, hand crafting an...

  75. Web Business Tips: Build Your Brand with an E-Newsletter

    Aug25

    Presented by Domain 7 Crafting an email newsletter is one of the easiest and most effective ways to connect with your clients and build your brand. Here are seven reasons to invest a little time and money into building an e-newsletter: 1. Save money.Your initial up-front costs to design the e-newsletter and set up the system willusually be under $2,000. Your real savings are in the ongoing co...

  76. Vancouver International Film Fest Still Requires Volunteers

    Aug25

    The 27th Annual Vancouver International Film Festival is putting out a call for cinephiles and general do-gooders  to volunteer at this year's events, happening Sept. 25 - Oct. 10.  Volunteers must be able to work a minimum fo 32 hours, during or before the festival.  In exchange, they will receive a festival pass which is good for admission to most VIFF screenings. Interested vo...

  77. Vancouver Style: Canvas the Town With Fall's Most Beautiful Bags

    Aug22

    Aside from an umbrella, this Fall, the must-carry item for fashionable Vancouverites will be the canvas bag. Not the Eco-friendly grocery kind, that look best with carrot tops spilling out in abundance, but the kind that suggests you may go hunting, or away for a weekend of small town charm. The rich history of Barbour has directly resulted in rich and earnest clothing and accessories. Est...

  78. Careers: Resume-Building Practices for New Grads

    Aug21

    By Kaye Liao, Klic Consulting You worked hard getting good grades in school and made sure that your academic standing is outstanding. School was your number-one priority and besides thevolunteer hours you put-in for credits and perhaps taking part in extracurricular activities, you have never had a real job! Now, you have graduated from high-school or a post-secondary institution...

  79. Things To Do This Week - Aug 21-27, 2008

    Aug21

      During this bleak week that is supposedly right in the heart of summer, you may have been more inclined to keep cozy in the warmth of your home rather than spend any time outside. Looks like the sun is returning on Thursday and will last until Sunday, so there will be at least another short stretch of summer before fall appears. Here are some things to do this week: 1 - Thursday,...

  80. Motor City Vancouver's Newest Rival for Film Industry Dollars

    Aug20

    Ah Detroit, the beautiful! In recent years Detroit has experienced a renaissance. The downtown core, gentrified and rebuilt, now boasts pleasant walkways through historic districts dating back to the War of 1812. Lovely parks and fountains, green spaces and public artworks have been installed, creating innumerable ambient, pleasing places around the city. An influx of immigrants from ...

  81. Vancouver.com Exclusive Offer!

    Aug19

      Get the most out of your Vancouver sightseeing and get entry to Vancouver's top attractions with the See Vancouver & Beyond Smartvisit Card. Book before September 3rd and enjoy 10% off your purchase for even greater savings. Simply follow the link below for more details and enter the coupon code  "vancouver.com" upon purchase. Visit the Smartvisit website at www.seevancouverc...

  82. Chef's Special: Andrey Durbach of Parkside, La Buca, and Pied-a-Terre

    Aug19

    Who: Andrey Durbach What: Chef/owner Parkside, La Buca, Pied-a-Terre Where: Parkside, 1906 Haro St, 604-683-6912 La Buca, 4025 MacDonald St, 604-730-6988 Pied-a-Terre, 3369 Cambie Street, 604-873-3131   What's your specialty? “High-quality classic cuisine, laden with luxuries and whimsy.” Who is your culinary hero? “Shawn Hill, who gained one Michelin ...

  83. 'Round The Bend: A Vancouverite's Guide to Yoga in the City

    Aug19

    By Erin Stringer Where in Vancouver do you go to practice your downward-facing dog or to forget about the daily drain of city life? Vancouver is bursting at the seams of its Lululemon pants with places to go and practice the ancient art of revitalization. Are you a Hatha yogi, or do you lean more towards a gentle Yin style? Untangle some of the confusion of the different branch...

  84. Responsible Tourism: Eco-Friendly Family Vacations

    Aug14

    By Erin Stringer While many of us toss bottles into the recycling bin rather than the garbage, turn our kitchen leftovers into compost, or carpool to combat both toxic emissions and the steep incline of gas prices, we give no thought at all to the environment when we're packing a suitcase for our next family getaway. Our first priority usually isn't to reduce consumption and be kind to t...

  85. Personal Touches Make Opus Hotel In Demand

    Aug14

    If you're a frequent traveler, chances are that standard hotel rooms have long since ceased to impress you. Sure, you get to leave the bed unmade and the towels on the floor guilt-free, but if you're away from home long enough, even the biggest bed or the fluffiest bathrobe can't compensate for the fact that you're in a big ol' room without your stuff. This perennial dilemma of profession...

  86. Things To Do This Week - Aug 14 - 20, 2008

    Aug14

      Things To Do This Week The month of August features a number of concerts coming to our fair city: Jack Johnson on the 21st, adored by the hemp necklace and Abercrombie-wearing college crowd and loathed by, well, everyone else, big names Oasis, Beck, Blue Rodeo, Bonnie Raitt, Stone Temple Pilots - even the accordion-playing Weird Al Yankovic is back. Bret Michaels is onstage with P...

  87. Vancouver.com Computing Tips - Getting the Most From Your Keyboard

    Aug11

    6 ways to use your Windows Logo key! You’re sitting on the patio or in the backyard (or maybe the airport) with your laptop enjoying the weather or catching up on a few things. Life is good - except you’re getting carpal tunnel on your index finger because you don’t have your external mouse - ouch! To save your poor wrists - use that Windows Logo key on the keyboard ...

  88. How to Choose the Right Higher Learning Education

    Aug11

     A To-Do List for Mature Prospective Students   By Kaye Liao It is ironic that living in a very technical and “instant access” world, more and more young people feel lost and isolated because more and more interactions are taking place in “virtual reality”. There is so much information in cyberspace of what to do, where to go, how to get there and why ...

  89. Van-tastic! - House prices fall, berries are ripe for picking

    Aug06

    They said it couldn't happen: it has – Vancouver housing prices fall for the month of July, with the average price of homes in Metro Vancouver (excepting Surrey) falling 2.3 per cent since May to hit $556,605 at the end of July. - (Chinese In Vancouver breaks down the latest release from the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver.) “Outdoor movies have taken Metro Vanco...

  90. Water Warning Still in Effect for False Creek

    Aug06

    Water health advisories are still in effect for False Creek, according to the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority. The advisories came after a sewage spill was reported August 1. The affected area, waters from Science World to the Burrard Street Bridge, is not popular with swimmers, but is an active spot for dragon boaters and kayakers. While VCH has identified the source of the spill, which at...

  91. Things To Do This Week - Aug 7 -13, 2008

    Aug06

    Now this is summer – and hopefully you've had a shorter work week thanks to BC Day on Monday. Our next stat holiday is Labour Day on September 1st, so some of us have only a few more weeks of nine to fives till we see one again. Whether you're working hard, enjoying a sunny Vancouver vacation or taking some time off, here are a few activities and events to keep you busy this week: ...

  92. Vancouverites! Have Your Say!

    Aug05

    Vancouver.com is looking for photographers, bloggers and storytellers to help us tell the world what's going on in our city! We're looking for people who are passionate about our city life, and want to be a part of shaping Vancouver's culture. Whether it be fashion, politics, sports, music, arts- whatever you're excited about- We want your voice on Vancouver.com. Positions are on an unpaid, v...

  93. X Marked the Sweet Spot For Vancouver Film Crews

    Aug05

    Tales from the Set On July 26, Vancouver Mayor Sam Sullivan presented The X-Files TV series creator Chris Carter with a framed certificate in recognition of his contribution to our city. A framed certificate? It should have been a solid gold key to the city, at the very least, but it’s the thought that counts. Who is this Chris Carter, and why is he important to Vancouver?...

  94. Things To Do This Week - July 31 - Aug 6, 2008

    Jul31

        While it might feel like we're on the cusp of fall thanks to our gray weather these past few days, let's not forget that we're just starting August, which means lots of outdoor festivals, family activities, and fun-filled ways to pass the time in and around Vancouver. Here's what's happening this week: 1 -Thursday, July 31, 2008 - Amp Your Game Whether you're a serio...

  95. Van-Tastic! A Roundup of Vancouver Blogs

    Jul31

      From rockslides to rock stars, here'e what Vancouver's best bloggers are talking about this week: A rockslide has closed the highway leading to several 2010 Winter Olympic venues. While there were no known injuries reported, a vehicle was struck by rocks that police described as “the size of a room or semi-trailer truck, about 20 to 30 feet (six to nine meters) in diam...

  96. Labour Woes Spell Uncertainty For Vancouver Film Industry

    Jul28

    The Latest From the Set The film industry by definition is about money, celebrity and power. Lately it has also been about strikes, labour unrest and union power plays -- nothing too surprising there. The Screen Actors Guild (SAG) labour impasse in Los Angeles has been impacting our film industry here in Vancouver in a big way. It has been a difficult time for many who depend upon the ...

  97. Art and Food Endure a Marathon Meeting at Grace-Gallery

    Jul24

    By Christy Nyiri I'm not quite certain why anyone would want to do anything for forty consecutive hours, especially an activity that would require some amount of mental soundness and physical dexterity at hour thirty nine, but apparently torturous endurance seemed like a good idea to grace-gallery director Rachel Zottenberg. The even bigger mystery, though, is how she cajoled gourmet chef...

  98. Things to Do This Week - July 24- 30, 2008

    Jul23

    Things To Do This Week – July 24- 30 Grab your golf clubs, favourite summer read or chilled beverage, because it's looking like the rest of this week will be heating up. If you're wondering how to spend the next few days, here are a few options – both air-conditioned and outdoors. Don't forget that the HSBC Festival of Lights continues this week, with fireworks on July 26 an...

  99. Things To Do This Week - July 17-23, 2008

    Jul16

    Top 5 Things to do Today The dog days of summer are upon us, and we're willing to bet you've got plenty to do on your days off. On the off-chance that you're stuck for fair-weather fun, here's our recommended intinerary for the week of July 17-23, 2008, 1 - Thursday, June 17, 2008 - Think City: Dream On Join the prestigious Dream Vancouver organization as they outline their next steps...

  100. Restaurant Review: Kakurenbou Japanese Izakaya

    Jul16

    Thanks to its proximity to the Pacific and its high number of Japanese immigrants, Vancouver is known for having some of the best, freshest sushi outside of Japan. Indeed, many ex-Vancouverites who have moved East state that, besides friends and family, sushi is what they miss most about living here. However, while Vancouver has long been famous for California and Philadelphia Rolls, one ...

  101. Electronics Recycling Round-Up - June 11

    Jul11

    Sure we'd all like to take our old, rickety printer to the countryside and give it a good kicking, a la Office Space, but in our hearts we know the responsible thing to do with obsolete technology is to recycle it. Indeed, so-called “e-waste” is a growing concern for the planet, as landfills are overflowing with outdated computers and gadgets that leak hazardous chemicals, ...

  102. Things To Do This Week - July 10-16, 2008

    Jul10

    From garden parties to city planning, there's no shortage of events happening around the city this week. Here's our pick of the best for each day – if you can tear yourself away from the beach for long enough, they're well worth checking out. Thursday, July 10 - California Dreamin' at Van Dusen Botanical Gardens Find a slice of paradise in the city, as VanDusen Botanical Gar...

  103. Tips To Keep Your Laptop Safe While On Vacation

    Jul08

      As you may have already heard, a Ponemon Institute study found that over 10,000 laptops are stolen every week at US airports. 53% of those claiming the loss say that the laptop contains confidential company information, and 65% of those have done nothing to protect that information. It doesn't take a genius to figure out what you need to do - protect your laptop data by encr...

  104. Vancouver's Black Mountain Make Polaris Prize Shortlist

    Jul07

    Local psychedelic rock outfit Black Mountain have made the ten-act shortlist for this year's Polaris Music Prize, it was announced Monday. The critically-lauded 5 piece were nominated for their 2007 album, In The Future, a record which saw the group transcend their more structured rock roots for a progressive, spacey sound.   The winner of the Prize will receive $20,000 cash and inva...

  105. Things to Do Today - Saturday, July 5, 2008

    Jul04

    Top 5 Things to do Today Ooops! Just as the weather was luring us into a false sense of sunny security, the forecast this weekend is calling for clouds and occasional rain. But don't let that dampen your spirits. There's plenty of fun to be had to today, from cross-cultural celebrations to bargain shopping. Here's our five suggestions for a great day. African Peace Forum Connect ...

  106. Things To Do Today - Sunday, July 6th

    Jul04

    Top 5 Things to do Today Your weekend is almost over! If you haven't been out already, here's five things to do to make sure your leisure days aren't wasted. 5th Annual Grouse Mountain Seek The Peak Relay This grueling 16 km race, raising funds for Rethink Breast Cancer, starts on the beach at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver, makes its way through North Vancouver, then heads up ...

  107. The SmartVisit Card: Your Best Bet To See Vancouver

    Jul02

    While Vancouver, Victoria and Whistler have enough natural, no-cost attractions to fill an entire visit to the city, most of the real show-stoppers cost money – whether it be the world-famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, or the thrilling Hell's Gate Airtram, the cost of seeing the city's most talked-about attractions can add up. One solution to combat tourism expenses in the Smart...

  108. Things To Do Today - Saturday, June 28th

    Jun27

    Chances are you've already made your plans for this Canada Day long weekend- either you're up at the lake taking a dip or barbecuing in the backyard. ON the off chance that you're sat in front of your computer RIGHT NOW, we have help. It's not too late to get outside and enjoy the summer. Here's what's going on in and around Vancouver today. Portobello West Fashion & Art Market If you...

  109. Things To Do Today - Friday, June 27th

    Jun27

    The long weekend is upon us! Hopefully you have a boss willing to let you swap out Canada Day (Tuesday) with a Monday holiday, and you're currently inflating the kiddie pool for what the weather forecast says will be a reasonably warm Saturday and Sunday. To get things started in style, here's five events happening around Vancouver for Friday June, 27, 2008. TD Canada Trust Vancouve...

  110. Annual Events - Gay Pride Weekend - Aug 3, 2008

    Apr14

    The Vancouver Pride Society celebrates the city's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered community, and those that love them the last weekend of every July. With performances, seminars, educational events, demonstrations and of course, a gigantic parade, Vancouver Pride Weekend draws hundreds into the city every year, particularly to the gay-friendly areas of Davie Village (In the West End) a...

  111. Annual Events Pacfic National Exhibition/Playland

    Apr14

    For those visitors to Vancouver for whom mere natural beauty isn't thrill enough, we present Playland at the PNE, Canada's oldest amusement grounds, located on the border on Burnaby and Vancouver in the Hasting-Sunrise area. Hastings-Sunrise, one of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhoods, was originally intended by developers in the mid-1800's to be a resort town, for vacationers from New Westmin...

  112. Annual Events: Illuminaries Lantern Festival - Cancelled for 2008

    Apr14

    One of the most magical events on the Vancouver calendar, the Illuminaries Lantern Festival, sees thousands of Vancouverites descend upon Trout Lake at dusk, for an evening of wonder, beauty and community. Staged mid-summer by the non-profit Public Dreams Society, the lantern procession requires the public to bring their own hand-made paper lanterns, lit from within by single candles. Some are ...

  113. Annual Events- HSBC Celebration of Light, Weds. & Sats. July 23- Aug 2

    Apr11

    One of the largest annual events in the city, this annual fireworks competition is staged over the two weeks ending July and beginning August. Featuring four nights of dazzling displays from the world's best fireworks companies,the Celebration of Light draws over half a million locals and tourists to beaches, balconies, and other lookouts each year. As the fireworks are launched from a barge an...

  114. Things to Do: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden

    Apr10

    A one-of-a-kind Vancouver attraction the Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Chinese Garden was the first authentic Ming Dynasty-style garden outside of China. Built in 1986 by fifty-two artisans from Suzhou, the Garden City of the People's Republic of China, it incorporates design elements and traditional materials from several of Suzhou's centuries-old private gardens. No power tools, screws or nails were u...

  115. Things to Do: Minter Gardens

    Apr10

    A beautiful attraction filled with fragrant flowers and blazing colours, this slice of paradise is just 90 minutes east of Vancouver. The world-class Minter Gardens is a 32-acre floral masterpiece that dazzles the senses through 11 themed gardens, including Alpine, Japanese, Fern and Lake Gardens. The Garden also has two great restaurants and a gift & plant shop. Minter Gardens are ope...

  116. Things to Do: Capilano Suspension Bridge

    Apr10

    The famous Capilano Suspension Bridge crosses 230 feet above the beautiful Capilano River to the serenity of West Coast rainforest trails. Built in 1889, the 450-foot long bridge was originally constructed of hemp rope and cedar planks, but was rebuilt with wire cable in 1903. In 1956, it was reinforced with 11.3 tonnes of concrete on either side. Admission to the bridge includes access to...

  117. Top 5 Day Trips- A Day In Stanley Park

    Apr09

    Stanley Park is a glorious natural oasis amidst the bustle of cosmopolitan Vancouver. This 1,000-acre park is criss-crossed with trails, ringed by the famous Seawall and filled with more than enough attractions to fill a day. Getting there: By car: Stanley Park is located on the western edge of downtown Vancouver. Drive westbound on Georgia St. and follow the signage for Stanley Park. You w...

  118. Things to Do: Science World at TELUS World of Science

    Apr09

    Science World is more than just a Vancouver attraction, it is a city landmark, its geodesic dome shape standing out from Vancouver's angular skyline. Featuring hands-on, interactive displays, an OMNIMAX theatre with one of the world's largest curved screens, and an ever-changing presentation of touring exhibits, Science World is a great place to spend the day. The dome is located at 1455 Que...

  119. Things to Do: Vancouver Art Gallery

    Apr09

    The Vancouver Art Gallery building is one of the most prominent buildings in the city. Built in 1905, the building first served as a provincial courthouse, before the Gallery took over the space in 1983. The neo-classical architecture of the building's facade stands out against much of its surroundings - modern shops and glassy highrises - and so the Gallery is often a great meeting point for ...

  120. Top 5 Day Trips - The North Shore

    Apr02

    Getting to the North Shore is a pleasant journey by itself. If you're driving, head over the scenic Lion's Gate Bridge for a breathtaking view of the Burrard Inlet, and English Bay. If you're taking transit, the Seabus, departing from Waterfront Station in Downtown Vancouver is a pleasant and scenic way to get to North Vancouver. Among many exciting things to do on the North Shor...

  121. Top 5 Day Trips - Whistler/Blackcomb

    Apr02

    One of British Columbia's most famous attractions, the Whistler/Blackcomb resort is a luxurious slice of paradise just two hours drive from Downtown Vancouver. Follow the scenic Sea-to- Sky Highway up from the ocean to the mountains, and you'll be in one of the world's top ski and snowboard resorts, catering to celebrities and the jet set, but still accessible to the average vacationer. V...

  122. Top 5 Day Trips - The Sunshine Coast

    Apr02

    Truly one of the best things about British Columbia is its extensive ferry system, with dozens of routes running along the inside coast (between Vancouver Island and landlocked British Columbia). From Vancouver, there are two major ferry terminals, both under an hour's drive outside Vancouver. From there, you can go to a multitude of destinations – Vancouver Islands, any of th...

  123. Top 5 Day Trips - Whale Watching

    Apr02

    With Vancouver on the shores on the Pacific Ocean, tourists who want to see great pods of Orcas, gray whales and humpbacks have tons of companies competing to take them out on the water. Generally speaking, May through October is the best time to book a whale watching tour. Costs and packages vary wildly depending on how close you want to get and how much luxury you want. Some companies, l...

  124. Public Transportation

    Mar26

    Vancouver has an extensive public transit system that links up with suburbs and all of the Greater Vancouver Regional District. In Metro Vancouver, there are many public transit options, including buses, commuter rail, Skytrain and Seabus. A light rail system is currently under construction also, to be completed in 2009. Public transit in Vancouver is run by Translink, http://translink.bc...

  125. Getting To and From the Vancouver Airport (YVR)

    Mar19

    You have several options to get to Downtown Vancouver from Vancouver International Airport (YVR) and the nearby Abbotsford Airport (YXX), which acts as a secondary terminal. Shuttle service runs between both airports, so you needn't worry if you must make your way from one airport to another. For more information on booking a shuttle between airports, visit here. Some hotels in Richmond ...

  126. Coal Harbour

    Mar18

    Although Coal Harbour is technically considered part of the West End by the City of Vancouver, it has a distinctly different feel than the rest of the neighbourhood. Though its perimeters are a little loose, Coal Harbour falls on the northern shore of the Downtown peninsula, with high rises extending to the entrance of Stanley Park to the west, up to Georgia Street to the south and border...

  127. Yaletown

    Mar17

    Though the community of Yaletown technically is defined as part of Downtown by the City of Vancouver, really it is a neighborhood all to itself with unique traits and residents. Set along False Creek, this area is one of the youngest in Vancouver, mainly only an industrial area until the Expo 1986 World's Fair. At that time, Yaletown began to turn residential, with high-rise apartments a...

  128. Marpole

    Mar13

    Marpole is one of the outermost regions of the City of Vancouver, the first area that visitors see when arriving form the Vancouver Airport. It is approximately bordered by Angus Drive to the west, 57th Avenue to the north, Main Street to the east and the Fraser River to the south.One of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhoods, Marpole's tone changes in different areas. While there are some residenti...

  129. Kitsilano

    Mar12

    The famously trendy neighbourhood of Kitsilano extends East-West from Burrard Street to Alma St and North-South from English Bay to 16th Ave. Along with wonderful beaches and parks, Kitsilano has many great restaurants and shops, with W 4th, W 10th and Broadway Avenues being particularly packed with great businesses. Perhaps because of its proximity to two beaches Kits beach roll throug...

  130. Kensington-Cedar Cottage

    Mar11

    Kensington-Cedar Cottage is a residential, mostly working-class neighborhood, running East-West from Nanaimo St. to Fraser St., and North-South from Broadway to 41st Ave. Containing the upper, more residential end of Commercial Drive, the busy, commercial stretch of Kingsway and perhaps the highest concentration of Vancouver Specials  of any neighbourhood in the city, Kensington-Cedar...

  131. West End

    Mar10

    The West End of Vancouver extends west from Burrard Street, east of Denman Street, and south of West Georgia Street. Historically the term referred to everything from Burrard Street to Stanley Park, and many residents still view is thusly, even though Coal Harbour and areas west of Denman having a slightly different, more affluent population. The West End is a popular neighbourhood for y...

  132. Hastings Sunrise

    Mar10

    Hastings-Sunrise is a family-oriented neighbourhood, running North-South from the Burrard Inlet to Broadway, and West-East from Nanaimo St. to Boundary Rd (which serves as the boundary between the City of Vancouver and the city of Burnaby). Hastings Sunrise, one of Vancouver's oldest neighbourhoods, was originally intended by developers in the mid-1800's to be a resort town, for vacation...

  133. Chef's Special: Chow Chef/Co-Owner Jean-Christophe Poirier

    Mar07

    Welcome to Chef's Special, where we talk shop with Vancouver's hottest chefs, wine stewards and gourmands.   Who: Jean-Christophe Poirier What: “I’m from Montréal and I moved to Vancouver three years ago to work in a renowned restaurant. I was supposed to stay only for one year, [but I] ended up opening a restaurant. You never know…” Where: “...

  134. Chef's Special: COAST's Executive Chef, Josh Wolfe

    Mar07

    Welcome to Chef's Special, where we talk shop with Vancouver's hottest chefs, wine stewards and gourmands. Who: Josh Wolfe What: Executive Chef Where: COAST Restaurant, 1257 Hamilton St. Vancouver B.C. 604.685.5010. www.coastrestaurant.ca What's your specialty? “My training is in fine French cuisine, and I have traveled around the world learning a new vocabulary and new tric...

  135. Mount Pleasant

    Mar06

    This vibrant neighbourhood is what many realtors and retailers like to describe as “transitioning”. The area extends from from Cambie Street to Clark Drive and from Great Northern Way and 2nd, to 16th and Kingsway (Vancouver). The heart of Mount Pleasant is arguably the SoMa (South Main) area, which runs from Main & 7th to Main & 15th, but is mostly centred at the inte...

  136. Strathcona

    Mar06

    Strathcona is one of Vancouver's oldest and most charming neighbourhoods, extending East-West from Main Street to Clark Drive, and North-South from Hastings to Great Northern Way. Its proximity to Chinatown has historically meant that Strathcona has a large population on Chinese-speaking residents and a large number of services and stores oriented to Chinese Canadians. Benefits to living...

  137. Riley Park

    Mar06

      Riley Park is a mainly residential neighbourhood in East Vancouver, which runs East-West from Fraser to Cambie Streets, and North-South from 41st Ave to 16th Ave. In addition to a charming neighbourhood feel, made possible by tree-lined streets and plenty of single-family dwellings, Riley Park also contains the beautiful Queen Elizabeth Park (which boasts a pitch 'n' putt course, ...

  138. Downtown

    Mar06

    The Downtown “core” of Vancouver extends East-West from Burrard Street to the foot for the Cambie Street Bridge, and North-South from the Burrard Inlet to False Creek. Unlike many North American cities, Downtown Vancouver has many residential as well as commercial buildings, and so the area is just as vibrant as bustling at night as it is in the day. The Downtown core of cours...

  139. Arbutus Ridge

    Mar05

    One of the most affluent areas of Vancouver, Arbutus Ridge is on the West Side, running North-South from W 16th to W 41st, and East-West from East Blvd to Mackenzie Street. The neighbourhood boasts tree-lined streets, larger-than-average lot sizes and, of course, a great view of the North Shore mountains and English Bay. The area is mostly residential, but enjoys a close proximity to man...

  140. Dunbar-Southlands

    Mar05

    As the name implies, this area is really two neighbourhoods. Dunbar runs North-South from 16th Ave to Southwest Marine Drive, and East-West from Mackenzie Street to the edge of the UBC Endowment Lands and Pacific Spirit Park. At the centre of this affluent neighbourhood, which boasts tree-lined streets and many single family homes, Dunbar Street itself has a great feeling of community...

  141. Editor's Pick - Salt Tasting Room

    Mar05

    Salt a sweet treat hidden in Gastown Tucked away in Gastown, on Vancouver's venerable Blood Alley, Salt Tasting Room could possibly have been a city secret that never failed to get out. Opened in June 2006, by Sean Heather( owner of the popular Irish Heather Gastropub ), Salt was a bit of a risky venture from the start. In a rough part of town, on a street that gets very little walk-by...

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