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U.S. House passes bill allowing Alaska-bound cruises to bypass B.C.

U.S. House passes bill allowing Alaska-bound cruises to bypass B.C.

Vote follows Senate approval, so bill now only needs President Joe Biden's signature to become law
B.C. government to provide $50m to help tourism sector

B.C. government to provide $50m to help tourism sector

The B.C. government has launched a $50-million program to help tourism operators, Premier John Horgan announced May 18.
One of Calgary's top chefs is opening a pop-up burger joint in Vancouver

One of Calgary's top chefs is opening a pop-up burger joint in Vancouver

Bring on the Double Cheese Burgers, please!
Chinese restaurants fear patrons won’t return after pandemic

Chinese restaurants fear patrons won’t return after pandemic

Special Report: Metro eateries concerned that lifting restrictions won’t be enough to win back clientele
Vancouver is at risk of losing the PNE due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers say

Vancouver is at risk of losing the PNE due to the COVID-19 pandemic, organizers say

The PNE as we “now know and love it could end": Vancouver Mayor Kennedy Stewart
Get a pizza the action: 38 pizzas to try during Metro Vancouver’s La Pizza Week

Get a pizza the action: 38 pizzas to try during Metro Vancouver’s La Pizza Week

Well, ain’t that a slice?! Vancouver has a new week-long pizza fest
Vancouver's beloved Spot Prawn Festival goes virtual this year

Vancouver's beloved Spot Prawn Festival goes virtual this year

Crustacean fans know the most wonderful time of the year in Vancouver is B.C. spot prawn season
1,200 B.C. hospitality workers face potential lockout

1,200 B.C. hospitality workers face potential lockout

The staff are employed at 32 hotels, motels and liquor stores across B.C.
Campnab helps find you a campsite

Campnab helps find you a campsite

Campground reservations often get cancelled – app notifies you when it happens
Night markets, festivals brace for another COVID summer

Night markets, festivals brace for another COVID summer

Continued pandemic restrictions threaten plans for popular Metro Vancouver outdoor events