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At a crossroads, Rugby Canada vows to up its game

At a crossroads, Rugby Canada vows to up its game

Organization struggles with leadership issues, athlete relations
Sports teams, venues revved for return of full-capacity crowds

Sports teams, venues revved for return of full-capacity crowds

BC Place poised for a busy year; Vancouver baseball fans eager to “get back to the Nat”
Hosting 2026 World Cup games in Vancouver could cost up to $260 million

Hosting 2026 World Cup games in Vancouver could cost up to $260 million

Cost estimate of roughly a quarter of a billion dollars comes as FIFA announces Vancouver’s addition to list of candidate cities
What are we reading? April 14, 2022

What are we reading? April 14, 2022

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web. Mark Falkenberg, deputy managing editor: This primer on COVID-19 test kits has some helpful dos and don’ts.
Vancouver music festivals tuning up for summer comeback

Vancouver music festivals tuning up for summer comeback

Some festivals still facing uncertainty as patrons delay buying tickets
Global capital draws bead on B.C. VFX, animation

Global capital draws bead on B.C. VFX, animation

VFX, animation houses ramping up expansion, putting pressure on labour market
Inflation hits home entertainment as streaming service subscription prices rise

Inflation hits home entertainment as streaming service subscription prices rise

Watching TV and streaming movies is getting a little more expensive across the board as Amazon Prime, Netflix, Disney+ and more streamers raise prices
B.C. retakes Hollywood North crown as sector generates $3.3b in 2021

B.C. retakes Hollywood North crown as sector generates $3.3b in 2021

Film, TV production still trails pre-pandemic levels
West End businesses ready for Honda Celebration of Light's return

West End businesses ready for Honda Celebration of Light's return

Annual fireworks festival generates an estimated $170m in economic activity
B.C. welcomes back its outdoor events economy

B.C. welcomes back its outdoor events economy

City of Vancouver’s top cultural festivals rejoice – cautiously – as crowds slated to return this summer