One of Metro Vancouver’s top bubble tea shops is whipping up an all-new treat. Feast your eyes on the Crunchy Milk Tea, now available at...
Neverland Tea Salon has an all-new offering for the most important meal of the day. The popular high tea destination in Vancouver is serving up...
Chefs Plate is upping its meal kit game with an all-new offering to celebrate the Lunar New Year. Metro Vancouverites can order the kit for...
The B.C. Centre for Disease Control (BCCDC) released a map on Saturday showing the confirmed COVID-19 cases from January 3 – 9. This latest map...
With more questions arising around the COVID-19 variant, a B.C. government advisor warns that there may be a need for stronger restrictions, and a possible...
A local developer, Bonnis Properties, is hoping to transform the entire 800-block on Granville Street’s east-side. This block includes some historic landmarks including the Commodore...
Once travel restrictions ease up, treat yourself to a unique BC getaway with a stay at this adorable seaside farmhouse. It’s just a short ferry...
Once the province gives the go-ahead to non-essential travel, this might be the perfect escape for those seeking a escape in nature. The charming Five...
Whether you believe in the Ogopogo or not—the giant sea serpent is thought to live in Okanagan Lake. Sightings of the Ogopogo date as far...
It’s official, Vancouver has become the most expensive city in Canada when it comes to average monthly rent for a one-bedroom unit. Vancouver originally ranked...
Fans of “Batwoman” will love to know that the Warner Brothers TV series will be filming in New Westminster this month. The crew is reported...
The beloved and iconic Rio Theatre in Vancouver is getting a makeover and by that we mean it’s turning into a sports bar. The long-running...
‘Tis the season for holiday-inspired date nights in the comfort of your own home. Leis de Buds has a DIY wreath kit for you to...
Employ To Empower is calling for monetary donations ahead of its upcoming holiday shopping event for the city’s most vulnerable residents in the Downtown Eastside....
An immersive art exhibit is coming to Vancouver and it’s about all things Van Gogh. ‘Imagine Van Gogh’ has been viewed by hundreds of thousands...
The world is making history. On January 7th, 2020, the World Health Organization identified an influenza-like outbreak as the ‘novel coronavirus’. This highly infectious disease...
Residents in Hope, B.C. recently oversaw the launch of a giant Sylvester Stallone statue in the middle of town. This statue of Stallone, as Rambo,...
Gone are the days of pencil thin eyebrows. Sure, we may see over-plucked brows every now and then among the more avante-garde fashionistas but for...
Although no longer there, B.C. residents may remember Bedrock City, later known as Dinotown. While it unfortunately closed in 2010, a group of Youtubers are...
While Surrey Canada Day 2020 will look a lot different this year as efforts continue to stop the spread of COVID-19, the city can still...
Although its closing down after more than a century, Army & Navy was the first of its kind in Vancouver. The popular store first opened...
As the pandemic continues, essential workers continue to put themselves on the line to ring in our groceries. The federal government recently announced a raise...
What’s the worst thing that someone can do on transit? Despite ridership dropping significantly due to COVID-19, our local transportation has seen its fair share...
Vancouver is a city full of stories and landmarks, but there’s one park in particular that has become infamous over the last decade. Located in...