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Brendan Kergin

Brendan Kergin

Brendan Kergin is a born and bred B.C. boy with a part-time penchant for alliteration. A fan of beer, travel and pop culture, you may find he tries to combine all three, to varying degrees of success. He covers politics, social issues and the quirky stories you don't expect, so feel free to reach out and suggest something.

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Recent Work by Brendan

Getting around Swift-ly: Increased transit service rolling out for Eras Tour weekend in Vancouver

Getting around Swift-ly: Increased transit service rolling out for Eras Tour weekend in Vancouver

Expect more service - and later hours - for SkyTrain, Canada Line, SeaBus, and buses, plus extra ferry sailings
Gastown pedestrian zone to return on weekends in summer 2025

Gastown pedestrian zone to return on weekends in summer 2025

Cordova will run in both directions during the pedestrian zone periods.
Spectacular Okanagan winery for sale for same price as a Vancouver mansion

Spectacular Okanagan winery for sale for same price as a Vancouver mansion

$1 million has already been shaved off the asking price.
Cars allowed again: Gastown pedestrian pilot project comes to an end

Cars allowed again: Gastown pedestrian pilot project comes to an end

You will be able to drive through Gastown once again
Map, details released for Vancouver's new shared e-scooter system

Map, details released for Vancouver's new shared e-scooter system

The shared e-scooters are expected to be available starting Sept. 12.
Here's everything you need to know about the Wrexham AFC and Vancouver Whitecaps game

Here's everything you need to know about the Wrexham AFC and Vancouver Whitecaps game

As far as we understand they won't have Mullin, super Paul Mullin.
Massive protest involving semi-trucks blocks Vancouver traffic

Massive protest involving semi-trucks blocks Vancouver traffic

The protest covered a lot of distance
Car-free, dedicated bike lanes, time restrictions? Future of Stanley Park Drive up for debate

Car-free, dedicated bike lanes, time restrictions? Future of Stanley Park Drive up for debate

The City of Vancouver is looking to update mobility options in Stanley Park
Vancouver's Olympic Cauldron will be re-lit to celebrate Paris games

Vancouver's Olympic Cauldron will be re-lit to celebrate Paris games

The flame will be back.
Vancouver could get more 'awesome alleys' as part of public space strategy

Vancouver could get more 'awesome alleys' as part of public space strategy

Would you go to an event in a Downtown Vancouver alleyway?
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