Here are 20 great events around Vancouver to check out from December 16 to 22, including the CP Holiday Train, Elf in Concert ...
Canada’s historic Royal Winnipeg Ballet returns this holiday season, bringing their iconic presentation of Nutcracker—Vancouver’s only professional production—to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre ...
Get the best of Vancouver in your inbox ... Riverdance 30 – The New Generation is leaping its way to the Queen Elizabeth Theatre from June 10 to 15, 2025. Celebrating its 30th year, Riverdance ...
Ticket holders for the Stanley Park holiday train will no doubt be disappointed to hear that once again operations have been suspended over a worker safety issue on Friday night. The Vancouver ...
Coming off their most complete victory of the season, Vancouver dropped another game in front of the Rogers Arena crowd. The game got off to a poor start for Vancouver, as the team was unable to ...
A 39-year-old suspect has been charged with second-degree murder within the same day after a homicide in a waterfront neighbourhood in West Vancouver. The West Vancouver Police Department says ...
Built in 1928 on Seventh Street in downtown Vancouver, well before Interstate 5 cut through Vancouver, The Normandy is now home to about 40 residents. They worry potential demolition of their ...
RCMP say they seized a “substantial” cache of drugs and weapons during a raid at a North Vancouver home in November. Mounties said they’d been watching the home in the 900 block of Lynn ...
The owners of the Vancouver Whitecaps - Greg Kerfoot, Steve Luczo, Jeff Mallett and Steve Nash - announced Friday that they have initiated the process to sell the club. Speaking on behalf of the ...
More details have emerged about the future memorial to Queen Elizabeth II. Forget talk of the Fourth Plinth or Parliament Square. Her Late Majesty's memorial will be sited in St James's Park.
MONTREAL — Quebec’s largest hotel will close over the holidays due to an ongoing labour dispute. The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth Hotel says it will close its doors temporarily, starting Dec. 21, because ...
TORONTO — Canada's main stock index lost nearly 250 points Thursday, led by weakness in energy and base metals, while U.S. markets also fell. The S&P/TSX composite index closed down 246.99 ...