The Vancouver Aquarium is closing its doors due to significant loss in income due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. An announcement posted to their online blog stated they are “temporarily pausing public programming after September 7, 2020.” The idea behind …
In the shadow of Vancouver’s glittering high rises is Granville Island, an eclectic collection of culinary delights, artistry, entertainment and crafts crammed together under the steel frame of the namesake street running high above. It’s also one of my favourite …
Following the success of the Taste of PNE events on the past few months, the organizers of the PNE are hosting a drive-thru version in place of the traditional two week exhibition that packs fair goers into Hastings Park. From …
Face coverings, including non-medical masks, are required beginning Monday, August 24th, 2020 for all passengers riding bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus and West Coast Express. TransLink made the announcement earlier today after many days of speculation and consultation with provincial health officials …
Earlier today the newest team to join the NHL finally revealed their name, one that was dredged from the depths of the ocean and familiar to those of seafaring lore: the Seattle Kraken. The announcement was made at the team’s …
Two years ago, TransLink closed the Granville Street and Seymour Street entrances to Granville Station to replace the ageing escalators in the deepest station on the SkyTrain system. As of today, all entrances to the downtown Vancouver station are open …
For two months, no cars have driven through Stanley Park after the Vancouver Parks Board implemented a vehicle ban in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, to maintain distance between cyclists and pedestrians, the seawall is open for walking, …
As of Monday, June 15th, 2020, BC Ferries will ask customers to bring a mask that covers their mouth and nose on routes that exceed 30 minutes in length as part of the ferry company’s COVID-19 protection measures. Terminal staff …
On Wednesday, June 3rd, 2020, BC Ferries will begin sailing again between Horseshoe Bay (pictured above) in West Vancouver and Departure Bay in Nanaimo with only four trips per day. Service was suspended on April 3rd, 2020 citing decreased demand. …
While there may not be a PNE this year, that won’t stop those delightfully delicious mini donuts the fair is famous for from being served. This weekend, grab your tickets online and hop in your car for those little bags …