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Vancouver tapas joint has just been named one of Canada’s Best New Restaurants

Vancouver tapas joint has just been named one of Canada’s Best New Restaurants

Drumroll please! After revealing the list of 35 nominees for the best new restaurants in the nation back in August , Air Canada’s enRoute has finally revealed the 10 winners, and a Vancouver hotspot comes in at number two.
The sculptor behind the magical pumpkins at this year’s VanDusen Glow in the Garden

The sculptor behind the magical pumpkins at this year’s VanDusen Glow in the Garden

As guests walk through VanDusen Glow in the Garden this year, there’s one word Vancouver sculptor Bruce Waugh is hoping to hear; ‘Wow’.
‘Ghost restaurants’ reducing rent fright factor

‘Ghost restaurants’ reducing rent fright factor

Successful restaurant chains are maximizing kitchen production and creating virtual brands to service meal deliveries
Strike ends at Hyatt, Westin Bayshore and Pinnacle hotels

Strike ends at Hyatt, Westin Bayshore and Pinnacle hotels

Workers ratified an agreement that provides raises of up to 25%
Celeb chef David Chang to open Momofuku Noodle Bar in Vancouver

Celeb chef David Chang to open Momofuku Noodle Bar in Vancouver

As it turns out, when Seth Rogen took celeb chef and restaurateur David Chang on a food tour of Vancouver , it wasn’t just a fling.
Swine Out Vancouver: Meat and drink at this charcuterie and craft beer event

Swine Out Vancouver: Meat and drink at this charcuterie and craft beer event

Get ready to go whole hog at the second annual Swine Out Vancouver , and event that pairs artisan-made charcuterie with local craft beers. Featuring a line-up of local and visiting chefs as well as B.C.
Tentative agreement reached in Vancouver hotel strike

Tentative agreement reached in Vancouver hotel strike

Pact is between employers and workers at Westin Bayshore, Hyatt Regency, Pinnacle Harbourfront and Four Seasons hotels
Tourism Whistler is predicting a slight downturn in international visitors this winter

Tourism Whistler is predicting a slight downturn in international visitors this winter

Tourism Whistler (TW) is predicting a “slight decline” in room-night bookings to the resort this winter due in part to a softening global economy that is impacting a handful of key international markets.
The Cambie has been saved: Vancouver’s oldest bar isn’t closing after all

The Cambie has been saved: Vancouver’s oldest bar isn’t closing after all

A contentious divorce led to the necessary sale of the property by ex-owner Sam Yehia, and the venue seemed poised to end its tenure as Vancouver’s oldest bar come Nov. 30.
BC Fed calls for boycott of picketed Vancouver hotels

BC Fed calls for boycott of picketed Vancouver hotels

Strike began September 19