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'Yaletown's the scene': Vancouver's urban village began the 20th century as one of the roughest parts of the city, and ended it as one of the bougiest
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'Yaletown's the scene': Vancouver's urban village began the 20th century as one of the roughest parts of the city, and ended it as one of the bougiest
Simons, Canada's oldest private, family-owned retailer, has announced the opening of a new store at CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver planned for Fall 2027. The post Simons C...
The 131-metre long and 18-metre wide, six-level vessel will feature a hotel-bar, shops, restaurant, a spa, and viewing areas on the north and west sides.
"Vancouver is finally catching up," one shopper said. "My father is from Turkey, where malls of this scale with high-rise apartments above them are normal."
The idea was to tear out 'a seven-block dilapidated core' and replace it with 'the live heart' of 'a beautiful civic centre.'
People are drawn to West 4th's proximity to the beach, shopping, and the dozens of food outlets that line the four blocks between Burrard and Vine
Stanley Park at the doorstep of two-bedroom home with views
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The historic street had its ups-and-downs over the years but makes for a fun walk today
Vancouver plans to install charging stations for electric vehicles later this year on Main Street and at the city’s two community centers.
The project has been one of North America's biggest retail and residential construction sites, with a planned size of five million square feet.
Think foraged fir tips and Michelin stars, vats of craft beer, and you'll get the the picture
The City of Vancouver is looking for a new operator to lease the Harbour Green Park restaurant space that was formerly home to TAPShack.
The school's main entrance will face north, overlooking False Creek
At last night’s meeting, Park Board commissioners approved the concept plan for a new park at Burrard Slopes, giving the green light for the development and construction of a new o...
The public feedback period is open for a 22-storey pod hotel in downtown Vancouver until May 19 and can be done online at shapeyourcity.ca.
This week, the first Indigenous residents will move into the first tower, and calls will start going out to others that have registered for a chance at the market rental units
The 92,000-square-foot Simons store will be the third-largest location for the Quebec City-headquartered company.
Anyone who lived here in the 1990s may miss the Cheshire Cheese with its hearty pub fare, but If you walk 41st Avenue between West Boulevard and Balsam you will find your tea — alt...
A six-storey, 250-room floating hotel, which would be located next to the Vancouver Convention Centre in Coal Harbour, was approved after a public hearing on Tuesday night.
Proposed changes don't come with a plan to increase infrastructure and transit to match density, says planning expert
The buzz: Wish Dry Bar opens at Fairmont Pacific Rim. What to know: A West Vancouver blow-dry bar called Wish has expanded to downtown Vancouver. Offering an “elevated, feel-good b...
One of Vancouver's biggest old homes is even larger, and is virtually new inside
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