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Premier Horgan confirms B.C. restaurants may be able to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

Premier Horgan confirms B.C. restaurants may be able to buy alcohol at wholesale prices

Restaurant owners have been wanting to be able to buy alcohol at less than full retail price for years
FlyOver Canada announces plans to re-open this summer

FlyOver Canada announces plans to re-open this summer

The immersive ride will resume with their special engagement of their exhilarating FlyOver Iceland experience
Jollibee is opening its first Vancouver location soon

Jollibee is opening its first Vancouver location soon

Fans of Filipino fast food giant Jollibee have been waiting years for the chain to come to Vancouver, and the wait is nearly over
COVID-19: Vancouver issues 14 temporary patio permits

COVID-19: Vancouver issues 14 temporary patio permits

The city has received 46 applications for temporary patios. More approvals expected soon
Website that tracks store wait times across Metro Vancouver adds restaurants

Website that tracks store wait times across Metro Vancouver adds restaurants

The addition of restaurants will allow users - both diners and business operators - to stay connected and informed
Step up your at-home happy hour with these flavourful recipes for homemade bitters

Step up your at-home happy hour with these flavourful recipes for homemade bitters

Making your own bitters at home is a lot easier than you may think. However, we need to understand a few things first. Cocktails, by definition, are made up of four essential ingredients: spirits, sugar, water and bitters.
Rounds played at top golf courses hit rough spot

Rounds played at top golf courses hit rough spot

Rise in average number slowed after year of record growth at B.C. public courses
Governments pump money into B.C. tourism organizations

Governments pump money into B.C. tourism organizations

Feds provide $1.5 million in new money while Destination BC provides $400,000
UPDATED: Canada's cruise season officially over after federal ban extended to Oct. 31

UPDATED: Canada's cruise season officially over after federal ban extended to Oct. 31

Ottawa has extended the ban of cruise ships from entering Canadian waters until at least Oct. 31, the federal government announced Friday - a decision that has officially spelled the end of Canada's cruise season this year.
Vancouver council approves temporary patio expansion for restaurants, bars

Vancouver council approves temporary patio expansion for restaurants, bars

City will waive application and permit fees, turn around approvals within two days