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60% of restaurants in Canada could close within 3 months

60% of restaurants in Canada could close within 3 months

The campaign aims to put a spotlight on the current situation faced by Canada’s restaurants amidst COVID-19
Whistler Blackcomb will use reservation system to ski and ride this season

Whistler Blackcomb will use reservation system to ski and ride this season

If you want to ski and ride on Whistler Blackcomb, set to open Nov. 26 this season, you will need to make a reservation.
Enjoy 7 days of cheeseburgers during this week-long Vancouver food event

Enjoy 7 days of cheeseburgers during this week-long Vancouver food event

Things are going to get a little cheesy around here
This hotel was one of North Vancouver's most popular attractions in the early 1900s

This hotel was one of North Vancouver's most popular attractions in the early 1900s

The Hotel North Vancouver became the focus for the growing Lower Lonsdale community and a holiday resort for visitors, offering rooms for “$2 per day and up."
New restaurant specializing in sausage and beer opens in North Vancouver

New restaurant specializing in sausage and beer opens in North Vancouver

They chop, you chew.
Iconic Law Courts Inn faces closure

Iconic Law Courts Inn faces closure

Province wants public space with stunning views for offices
The 12 best Chinese dishes to eat right now in Metro Vancouver (PHOTOS)

The 12 best Chinese dishes to eat right now in Metro Vancouver (PHOTOS)

Some of the savviest diners in the region have come up with a fresh list of absolute must-eats
This huge corn maze near Vancouver has a special message for our crazy times

This huge corn maze near Vancouver has a special message for our crazy times

In a time that's mostly about staying apart, this popular Fraser Valley attraction reminds us we're in this 'together'
Vancouver has 361 newly approved temporary patios

Vancouver has 361 newly approved temporary patios

Permits for these patios are free and valid until October 31
Richmond Night Market owner pleads for government funding to survive

Richmond Night Market owner pleads for government funding to survive

The Richmond Night Market was supposed to be crowded with tourists around this time, but the 24-acre venue looks like a “ghost town” after COVID-19 shelved it all.