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Key Party, a cheeky 70s-inspired bar, opens on Main St. (PHOTOS)

Key Party, a cheeky 70s-inspired bar, opens on Main St. (PHOTOS)

It shouldn’t be surprising that a team that likes to blend the creative with the irreverent are behind Key Party, a new 1970s-inspired bar that flirts with kitsch and naughtiness.
B.C. entrepreneurs branch south in U.S. wine ventures

B.C. entrepreneurs branch south in U.S. wine ventures

Vancouver International Wine Festival to highlight California as theme region
MDA promises Canadian jobs push for warship work

MDA promises Canadian jobs push for warship work

Vancouver-based aerospace firm expects to hire 200 to work on electronics systems
Step into a colourful wonderland of illuminated trees at this FREE spring event

Step into a colourful wonderland of illuminated trees at this FREE spring event

While the Vancouver weather forecast calls for 15 – 25 cm of snowfall as a second low pressure system brings snow to the south coast, some residents can’t wait for spring to arrive.
15 ways for food lovers to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Vancouver

15 ways for food lovers to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Vancouver

Valentine’s Day may be for lovers, but it can also be a truly next-level day for lovers who also love food.
VSO turns 100 as arts organizations plan for milestones

VSO turns 100 as arts organizations plan for milestones

Bard on the Beach turns 30 this year; Vancouver Opera readies to celebrate 60th anniversary in 2020
Smaller security firms outpacing larger companies

Smaller security firms outpacing larger companies

Average employee count grew 14.6% for province’s largest security firms since 2015
New whale-watching outfit sails into Telegraph Cove

New whale-watching outfit sails into Telegraph Cove

Troubled waters in Telegraph Cove have resulted in the oldest whale-watching outfit on Vancouver Island shutting its engines down and a Victoria-based enterprise expanding its operations.
Chowder Chowdown returns to Vancouver this February

Chowder Chowdown returns to Vancouver this February

Which Vancouver chef dishes up the best bowl of chowder? The good eats will be served by the ladle-ful this February for the Vancouver Aquarium’s annual Ocean Wise Chowder Chowdown .
Skills shortage challenge: Vancouver restaurant owners think beyond salary to recruit, retain staff

Skills shortage challenge: Vancouver restaurant owners think beyond salary to recruit, retain staff

Strategies include family discounts and agreements with retailers