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Despite El Nino forecast, B.C. ski hills expect a better season than last year

Despite El Nino forecast, B.C. ski hills expect a better season than last year

An unusually warm area of water in the Pacific Ocean called "the Blob" has dissipated, meaning this winter will not be as warm as 2014
Indulge in a Sweet Obsession on Vancouver’s West Side

Indulge in a Sweet Obsession on Vancouver’s West Side

After 23 years, the bakery remains a neighbourhood favourite
Bodega on Main brings back a taste of Spain

Bodega on Main brings back a taste of Spain

The Spanish revival brings classic tapas to new heritage haunts
A Taste of Yaletown gives diners a chance to experiment

A Taste of Yaletown gives diners a chance to experiment

By Anya Levykh, Westender. Image: Proprietor David Hannay of the long-running Brix & Mortar in Yaletown | Photo: Dan Toulgoet The crispness of autumn inevitably leads to sharper appetites and the beginning of the busy dine-out season.
National Airlines to launch red-eye flights between Vancouver and Florida

National Airlines to launch red-eye flights between Vancouver and Florida

Twice-weekly flights to operate on Wednesdays and Saturdays
A popsicle food cart is Vancouver’s top eatery, according to Yelp

A popsicle food cart is Vancouver’s top eatery, according to Yelp

Yelp has released a list of the top places to eat in the city by ranking local, non-chain businesses based on reviews and star ratings
Karameller makes Saturday sweets an everyday treat

Karameller makes Saturday sweets an everyday treat

Yaletown shop imports candy from Sweden
College sues Save On Meats owner over Downtown Eastside kitchen incubator

College sues Save On Meats owner over Downtown Eastside kitchen incubator

City of Vancouver, which also contributed to the project, is reviewing the school’s allegations
Whistler turns on charm offensive in effort to woo workers

Whistler turns on charm offensive in effort to woo workers

Resort town is struggling with labour crunch, but hopes making service jobs more rewarding could attract workers
First Nations capitalize on B.C. tourism boom

First Nations capitalize on B.C. tourism boom

Hotels with aboriginal themes and artwork are posting strong occupancy rates