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Broadway subway construction ironically kills Subway restaurant

Broadway subway construction ironically kills Subway restaurant

Fencing related to the project has impeded foot traffic at the 13-year-old restaurant
Hopes high in B.C. as China lifts border rules, but tourism recovery may take months

Hopes high in B.C. as China lifts border rules, but tourism recovery may take months

VANCOUVER — Zhengwen Hao says the phone for his Richmond, B.C., restaurant hasn't stopped buzzing in recent days as relatives and friends in China make reservations as part of their plans to visit the province.
50 guests or less: Couples opt for micro-weddings amid inflation

50 guests or less: Couples opt for micro-weddings amid inflation

Danielle Woodcock was planning her wedding when the COVID-19 pandemic hit, delaying and eventually cancelling her big day. By the time she revisited it in 2021, she had decided to go in a different direction – a micro-wedding.
Violence in Mexico hasn't deterred Canadian travellers, say travel agents

Violence in Mexico hasn't deterred Canadian travellers, say travel agents

Canadians looking for a break from winter are still booking travel to Mexico, despite violence last week that led to the cancellation of flights and a federal advisory telling visitors to exercise a high degree of caution in the country.
Everything you need to know about celebrating Lunar New Year in Vancouver in 2023

Everything you need to know about celebrating Lunar New Year in Vancouver in 2023

Community celebrations and parades to welcome the Year of the Rabbit
Lego convention returns to Richmond River Rock Casino

Lego convention returns to Richmond River Rock Casino

The largest Lego exhibition in Canada is happening in April!
Vancouver's two-week celebration of poutine returns this February

Vancouver's two-week celebration of poutine returns this February

Like a good cheese pull, this choose-your-own-adventure poutine fest stretches a full two weeks!
Vancouver hoteliers pursue growth despite recession fears

Vancouver hoteliers pursue growth despite recession fears

Strong leisure demand drives expansion plans across North America
Vancouver-based Coast Hotels expands to U.S.

Vancouver-based Coast Hotels expands to U.S.

Coast Hotels Ltd. buys master franchise agreement that includes nine U.S. hotels
B.C. serves cap on what food delivery services can charge restaurants

B.C. serves cap on what food delivery services can charge restaurants

A permanent cap on fees charged to restaurants by food-delivery companies will start in 2023. Starting Jan. 1, 2023, Canada's first permanent delivery-fee cap will give B.C. restaurant owners more certainty about their costs.