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Temperature checks required for all passengers at YVR

Temperature checks required for all passengers at YVR

Starting Thursday, domestic and international passengers will be required to have their temperature checked before leaving Vancouver International Airport (YVR).
Novelty architecture attracts motorists to North Vancouver

Novelty architecture attracts motorists to North Vancouver

The Old Dutch Mill service station and confectionery, shown here in 1943, is a great example of “novelty architecture” (a.k.a. fantastic architecture) from the North Shore's past.
B.C. restaurant industry says it is embracing rules to stop virus spreading

B.C. restaurant industry says it is embracing rules to stop virus spreading

A day after provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry tightened directives for restaurants and bars, the food-service industry said Thursday it remains vigilant in dealing with COVID-19. Ian Tostenson, chief executive of the B.C.
Vancouver's annual Greek Food Festival turns to take-out this year

Vancouver's annual Greek Food Festival turns to take-out this year

Opa...to go!
Retired Vancouver food truck gets new lease on life with restaurant on The Drive

Retired Vancouver food truck gets new lease on life with restaurant on The Drive

That Sweet & Spicy Chicken Karaage is coming back
Vancouver park board readies to vote on public drinking in parks

Vancouver park board readies to vote on public drinking in parks

Debate on the issue has lingered through the summer, after it first came to the board on June 8
Vancouver will soon have a destination for 'world class strudels'

Vancouver will soon have a destination for 'world class strudels'

A spot just for strudel? Sure, why not? Vancouver boasts a number of well-loved specialty bakeries and treat shops, including those that focus on things like French macarons, gluten-free goodies, or vegan treats.
B.C. tourism sector seeks $680m stimulus package from province

B.C. tourism sector seeks $680m stimulus package from province

B.C.’s tourism and hospitality sector is seeking a $680-million stimulus package from the provincial government to assist the businesses and workforce devastated by the pandemic and its crippling travel restrictions.
This free new audio walking tour takes you deep into the stories of Vancouver's eclectic West End

This free new audio walking tour takes you deep into the stories of Vancouver's eclectic West End

All you need are some headphones and good walking shoes
This unique event offers over 5 acres of massive sunflowers that soar over 12 feet tall

This unique event offers over 5 acres of massive sunflowers that soar over 12 feet tall

This Lower Mainland experience offers 25 different varieties of sunflowers, and more than 50 varieties of dahlias