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Multimillion-dollar museum replacement trumps Games as BC NDP 2030 funding priority

Multimillion-dollar museum replacement trumps Games as BC NDP 2030 funding priority

Sneak peek at the Vancouver 2030 Winter Olympics bid reveals major venue changes, funding shifts to municipal, federal government
Adrian Raeside, May 21, 2022

Adrian Raeside, May 21, 2022

Tropical beats come to Coquitlam for Caribbean Days Festival

Tropical beats come to Coquitlam for Caribbean Days Festival

The two-day Caribbean Days Festival — the largest in the province — is moving Coquitlam’s Town Centre Park after 32 years in North Vancouver
Why Hollywood North is poised to weather potential recession

Why Hollywood North is poised to weather potential recession

Data shows B.C.’s film and TV sector has rebounded quickly from past downturns
Adrian Raeside, May 16, 2022

Adrian Raeside, May 16, 2022

How a 90-year-old film roll found in Vancouver developed into a picture-perfect mystery

How a 90-year-old film roll found in Vancouver developed into a picture-perfect mystery

Can you help? A local photographer bought a roll of film from a Vancouver antique store and is trying to discover who the people in the images are
Live flamenco stomps back to stage for Sunday series

Live flamenco stomps back to stage for Sunday series

A local dance company kicked off Asian Heritage Month with a sold-out “flamenco dim sum” show, and is launching an ongoing series at Anne MacDonald Studio in North Van
Golf courses play through pandemic with business bump

Golf courses play through pandemic with business bump

Average rounds played at busiest courses in B.C. grew 14.3 per cent over the past year
What are we reading? May 12, 2022

What are we reading? May 12, 2022

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web. Glen Korstrom, reporter: A downdraft in the Canadian housing market has started, as higher interest rates push up mortgage rates.
Ticket holders for nixed Vancouver electric car race still in refund neutral

Ticket holders for nixed Vancouver electric car race still in refund neutral

About 33,000 tickets to Canadian E-Fest had been sold before event’s cancellation, promoter says