Burnaby's Waste-to-Energy Facility will be North America’s largest low-carbon district energy system upon the completion of these $2.5 million upgrades. The post Metro Vancouver receives $2.5 million for district waste-to-energy facility appeared first on HPAC Magazine.| HPAC Magazine
29 August 2025 – Here’s the tease: Oh yes, all of that. In stages, with add-ons. You’ll see! (But not immediately.)| WALKING WOMAN
26 August 2025 – I’m not usually right smack at water’s edge. But today, I am offered easy access to wild shoreline — just one of the Tatlow/Volunteer Parks enhancements, along with “daylighting” a long-buried creek. Who could resist? First I walk down these steps… where, second, I draw inspiration from that lone woman in […]| WALKING WOMAN
22 August 2025 – I mean to walk right through Dude Chilling Park, en route farther east. Instead, I stop to admire a brand-new hopscotch chalked into the park’s northern pathway. Squares a bit on the mingy side, true, but lots of them. And so carefully executed. With European cross-strokes for the 1s and 7s. […]| WALKING WOMAN
18 August 2025 – I’m just off a False Creek ferry and walking uphill toward home, still full of Flat White and café chatter with a good friend, when I stop to admire another good friend. (Albeit in a different category of friendship: painted, not human.) There she is, high a-top her alley home, her […]| WALKING WOMAN
15 August 2025 – Here we sit, In mid-River. There’s the Very Big Picture, literally picture, of the River streaming across western North America… and the Local Big Picture, with i…| WALKING WOMAN
Listen, some places just feel right. Vancouver, British Columbia, is one of them. The air smells like a mix of saltwater and pine trees, the city lights shimmer against a mountain backdrop, and the vibes are so incredibly inclusive you can’t help but feel at home. It’s a city that nails the balance between urban […] The post A Queer Vancouver Long Weekend Getaway appeared first on EveryQueer.| EveryQueer
The Squamish Nation says Vancouver-based developer Westbank Corp. has sold its entire stake in its... The post Westbank sells stake in massive Squamish Nation housing development in Vancouver appeared first on APTN News.| APTN News
Vancouver Pride is one of North America’s most spectacular LGBTQ+ events, blending West Coast charm with unapologetic queer celebration. From the iconic parade down Davie Street to beach parties by … The post Vancouver Pride 2026: How to Celebrate, Where to Party, What to Expect appeared first on Nomadic Boys.| Nomadic Boys
New hub will be led by Ken Wong, who founded Vancouver startup Datajoy. The post Databricks opens Vancouver R&D centre as data giant anticipates $100-billion USD valuation first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
The retail scene in Vancouver is changing rapidly, and standing out as a business has become more challenging than ever. Although there is plenty of demand in busy areas, every retailer is fighting for customers, now competing for both in-store and online customers. If you’re a brand trying to cut through the noise and keep […]| Digital Authority Partners
Vancouver’s independent schools, preschools, and online programs need strong enrolment marketing to attract students. Many struggle to reach the right audience or stand out from other schools. A fractional CMO in Vancouver helps schools develop stronger marketing strategies without the cost of a full-time executive. Schools can strengthen their enrolment marketing in Vancouver by using […]| Digital Authority Partners
Vancouver is booming with opportunities for businesses to capitalize on the digital space, and it’s time for your business to do the same! A detailed digital strategy will be your best friend throughout this journey. A fractional CMO in Vancouver is an important piece of this puzzle. Continue reading the guide below to learn more […]| Digital Authority Partners
Canadian-founded Landbase says Adauris alums will help it bring “vibe AI” to inbound marketing. The post US-based Landbase buys team and tech behind Canada’s Adauris to advance AI roadmap first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
Propel soars on continued demand, while Thinkific posts modest gains and looks upmarket. The post Propel posts another record quarter as Thinkific begins courting larger customers in Q2 first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
The company increased Bitcoin holdings as part of a $50-million crypto treasury strategy. The post Mogo sells $13.8 million of WonderFi stake to buy Bitcoin ahead of Robinhood deal first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
Vancouver VC firm is targeting a final close totalling $250 million within the next year. The post Yaletown Partners raises $100 million in first close for third Innovation Growth Fund first appeared on BetaKit.| BetaKit
10 August 2025 – Seven moments, over the past few days, that snagged my attention. If these images snag you as well, I’m glad, and thank you. But here’s the rabbit hole: what now …| WALKING WOMAN
Co-authored by Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted at MountainMath. What if zoning was responsive to underlying demand to live in an area? That is, rather than reserving parts of the landscape for t…| Home: Free Sociology!
Vancouver-area home sales were down two per cent in July compared with last year, as the city's real estate board says it continues to believe the market is showing early signs of recovery.| Mortgage Rates & Mortgage Broker News in Canada
Simon Fraser University near Vancouver will open its new Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum in September| The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
31 July 2025 – I’m on the N/E corner of Quebec St. and East 2nd Ave., and I read the little plaque at my feet. Really??? I say — but very quietly, to myself. (No point startling others.) Look up & I’ll see a rail yard? Or an elk? or a forest? or a convoy […]| WALKING WOMAN
26 July 2025 – Now you see it. A giddy moment of creative anarchy, in front of a well-regulated condo complex. And now — hours later — you don’t! Peace, order, and good beha…| WALKING WOMAN
21 July 2025 – Busy morning, the day is clipping along, but surely there’s time for a short afternoon walk? I think False Creek (yet again), and then try to freshen the idea with a new …| WALKING WOMAN
Financial Independence Retire Early in Canada interview series. Some great insights from a 36-year-old early retiree.| Tawcan
18 July 2025 – God or devil? This aphorism, it turns out, has various protagonists, and even more attributed sources, in multiple languages. “God is in the details,” for example, …| WALKING WOMAN
Canadá está llamando, poco a poco, la atención de miles de viajeros en todo el mundo. Para empezar a conocerlo, os presentamos cinco ciudades básicas de este hermoso país.| Viajestic
British Columbia is known for its gorgeous natural scenery. I was lucky enough to visit this Canadian province in August 2024 with my friend Ashley. We’d been dreaming of backpacking through the Canadian Rockies and made that happen on our […] The post Four-Day Trip to British Columbia appeared first on Young Wayfarer.| Young Wayfarer
5 July 2025 – Not a theme even remotely in mind yesterday, when all this began. But then came today. Yesterday I am increasingly grumpy as I stomp down some farther-south blocks of Quebec Str…| WALKING WOMAN
Posted by Ra Moon Set in a fictional city called Umberland, located in an invented state, Orrington, Smoke was filmed primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia. Inspired by the true-crime podcast Firebug, the show is somewhat like Mindhunter, but focuses on arsonists instead of serial killers. Welcome to Umberland and our spoiler-free guide to all the filming locations of Smoke we've discovered so far. The locations are listed in order of their first appearance in the series. Umberland: Where ...| Atlas of Wonders
Searching for Vancouver fall hikes that still feel doable when the rain starts and daylight shrinks? October can be unpredictable on the West Coast: wet| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
With names in hən̓q̓əmin̓əm̓ becoming an increasing part of Vancouver, here's a guide to pronounciation| vancouversun
Media Release Look Up, Way Up! Vancouver Skies Filled with Superheroes for a Great Cause Vancouver, B.C., (Sept 7) — The skies were filled with superheroes today as men and women suited up and rappelled 25 storeys down a Vancouver high rise all to raise money for Easter Seals BC/Yukon. Nearly 50 participants stepped outside their comfort zone and rappelled on this day, raising over […] The post Look Up, Way Up! Vancouver Skies Filled with Superheroes for a Great Cause appeared first on Ea...| Easter Seals BC and Yukon
After a gloomy start to summer, temperatures heat up this weekend just in time for Canada Day festivities| vancouversun
Vancouver, British Columbia, home to dozens of companies searching the world for minerals, has a special interest in the northernmost U.S. state.| Northern Journal
September in Vancouver doesn’t like to pick a lane, so you’ll need to dress for sunshine and rain. Here's how to know what to wear in Vancouver in September.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Looking for the best things to do in Vancouver? Whether you’re here for a weekend or planning a full West Coast itinerary, this city blends oceanfront| The Planet D: Adventure Travel Blog
Disney Cruise Line has been awarded the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority's 2024 Blue Circle Award. Here is the story.| MickeyBlog.com
Adlib Software and Scope Technologies also recently shuffled the C-suite.| BetaKit
Vancouver-based embedded banking startup says it’s bringing in $34 million annually.| BetaKit
Finance leaders from Hiive, Clio, and Float came together during Web Summit Vancouver to share how they’re turning complex markets into growth opportunities.| BetaKit
Early-stage sustainability startup Lite-1 edged out Glüxkind and Vodasafe.| BetaKit
Startup partners with engineering, IT firms WSP and Cubic to source private-sector data for government clients.| BetaKit
Plus: BetaKit is SABEW Canada's Best in Business (again).| BetaKit
Web Summit lands smoothly on the West Coast as attendees offer ideas for how it could grow.| BetaKit
Minister Gibson talks ecosystem growth, integrated marketplaces, and filling the "really big shoes" of her predecessor.| BetaKit
Student entrepreneurs and Canadian tech leaders shared stories about personal inflection points: when and why they decided to dream bigger and take greater risks.| BetaKit
At Web Summit Vancouver, Cohere co-founder Ivan Zhang addressed the proof-of-concept fatigue that has taken hold among enterprises racing to adopt the technology without a resulting payoff.| BetaKit
Gary Marcus and Bluesky CEO Jay Graber discuss the limitations of LLMs and the future of the open web as Web Summit’s first West Coast edition kicks off.| BetaKit
BetaKit hitched a ride on an electric bus and checked in with industry leaders on the state of BC cleantech, how they are feeling about Web Summit Vancouver, and shifting market conditions.| BetaKit
Funding to support local AI testbeds at Vancouver International Airport and Provincial Health Services Authority.| BetaKit
TCV and other US-based private equity firms to snatch up $500 million in Jane shares.| BetaKit
Rival Group, the parent of Rival Technologies and Reach3 Insights, has struck a deal to merge with fellow Vancouver-based market research firm Angus Reid Group.| BetaKit
The last six months have been all about running, and I haven’t written anything about it because I was starting to feel superstitious. Getting to the BMO start line was uncertain thanks to injury, and I didn’t want to write about something that I wasn’t completely sure I could do. And then, when I […]| Michelle Barker
The story and lessons learned from a fantastic 56,973-step urban hike I did in my hometown of Vancouver. The post Urban Hiking: A Great Day in 56,973 Steps appeared first on The Unconventional Route.| The Unconventional Route
I was recently in Vancouver, and snapped a few pictures there. The inflight movie was exciting when it started, but got boring quickly. Despite travelling through the Vancouver airport since……| Tim Covell
¿Planificando un viaje a Canadá? Te hablamos de todo lo que debes visitar en su conocida ciudad de Vancouver.| Viajestic
British Columbia’s rugged coastline, breathtaking fjords, and vibrant cities make it one of the top cruising destinations in North America.| British Columbia Travel and Adventure Vacations
Space will serve as the formal Vancouver home of Creative Destruction Lab.| BetaKit
After closing $54 million USD for its second fund, GTMfund founding partner Scott Barker told BetaKit the VC firm plans to deploy more capital into Canadian startups and grow its office in Canada.| BetaKit
Want to see the cherry blossoms in Vancouver Canada? Here are the top 5 most beautiful places to find the prettiest blooms! We'll show you exactly where to find the best trees, with photos for inspiration. Also find out when to go for peak blossom season!| Kevin & Amanda
Planning a trip to Vancouver Canada? Make sure you don't miss anything! We've created the ultimate one-day itinerary where you'll see all the highlights of Vancouver in one action-packed day. Let us help take the stress and hassle out of planning so you can enjoy your day and rest assured knowing you've seen all the best things to do in Vancouver BC!| Kevin & Amanda
Thinking of whale watching in 2025? Follow our newest guide to the best times to whale watch in Vancouver in 2025!| Prince of Whales
Introduction The City of Vancouver recently started a committee to look at taking Bitcoin for payments and to hold some of the city’s financial reserves in Bitcoin. It’s been pointed out that this …| Stephen Smith's Blog
Deep Cove is a hugely popular little village on the north shore surrounded by mountains, forests and the Burrard Inlet where it turns into the Indian arm.| That Adventurer
Wondering: do you need a car in Vancouver? Get the local’s guide on transit, car-sharing, and driving tips—plus use our calculator to decide!| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Here is our ultimate guide on what to do in Vancouver while watching the FIFA games in 2026!| Prince of Whales
Filming locations for the 2001 film "Saving Silverman" Continue reading →| filming.90210locations.info
While October brings fall colors, a return to school for kids, talk of the changing of the season, it also means it is time for an annual trip to the local Vancouver pumpkin patch. While Halloween is the most popular ... Read More The post Best Pumpkin Patch in Vancouver and Beyond [2024] appeared first on Uncovering British Columbia.| Uncovering British Columbia
Of all the months in the year, so many people love October. The crunch of the leaves, the crisp weather, the pumpkin spice, and the great things to do in and around the city. There are plenty of great things ... Read More The post 10 Great Things to do in Vancouver in October 2024 appeared first on Uncovering British Columbia.| Uncovering British Columbia
Financial independence retire early Canada series. A story about reaching financially independent at age 32.| Tawcan
Discover the ultimate local's guide to things to do in Vancouver in winter: ice skating, skiing, light displays, and Vancouver winter attractions, like. . .| Celebrate Life\'s Adventures
Plan your visit to the Sea To Sky Gondola with our helpful tips and trail guide. Discover the best time to go, and what to do at the summit.| Forever Karen
Discover the best fruit picking Vancouver spots! Enjoy a fun-filled day of picking fresh, local produce at these . . .| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Explore the top spots for brunch North Vancouver offers, with vegan options, breathtaking mountain views, and nearby activities...| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Looking for tips and the best locations for stargazing in Vancouver? Check out this local's guide to find the best spots.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Get the ultimate Vancouver packing list. Perfect for any season, whether you're visiting British Columbia in summer or winter.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Discover the 10 greatest Vancouver staycation ideas: explore lush parks, world-class museums, and secret beaches this summer!| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Driving to Vancouver? Get the ultimate guide with top routes from Seattle and Portland, must-see stops, border tips, and. . .| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
If you're wondering: Is the Vancouver Lookout worth it? I'll share the pros and cons and my honest views as a local in the tourism industry.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Wondering what is Vancouver known for and why Vancouver is famous? I'll share my locals perspective to give you the inside scoop.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Discover the allure of secret beaches in Vancouver, from Altamont Beach Park to Sandy Cove Park. Find serene spots away from the crowds.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Explore the best quick getaways from Vancouver! Discover hot springs, historic villages, scenic lakes, and adventure parks.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Find out why Vancouver is worth visiting during your time in British Columbia. From stunning natural landscapes, cultural scenes. . .| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
The best time to visit Vancouver is April to June or September and October. Read the details with a local's guide to each season's top attractions.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Check out these outdoor date ideas in Vancouver Feeling adventurous? Don’t let the weather keep you and your date from exploring.| Celebrate Lifes Adventures
Mike Dreher grew up in Maracaibo, Venezuela, before moving to a farm in Alberta, Canada. He studied International Relations and Political Science at the University of British Columbia. Mike later became a certified business coach with the Referral Institute. After a brief stint in university, Mike took a break to travel the world for three years. This trip shaped his character and outlook. He then returned to finish his degree. After buying a different water ionizer, Mike Dreher and his partn...| enterprenuer.org
Darren Ewert grew up in Port Alberni, Vancouver Island. He studied at the Canadian School of Natural Nutrition in Calgary and worked as a nutritionist. Later, he built a career in online and email marketing. Discovering Enagic and Kangen Water® changed his path. Darren holds Enagic’s 6A4-5 rank and built a dream team from the ground up, expanding it in Canada, the USA, India, China, and Bhutan. Warning Update: SEP, 2024 This interview has received numerous comments discussing MLM frauds by...| enterprenuer.org
Co-authored with Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted at MountainMath New data supports a common theme: Housing costs seem to be increasingly important as a determinant of long-distance migration, adding to their traditional importance within short-distance moves. But there are still some interesting caveats. We have a look at the data, compare it to what we … Continue reading Migration and Housing Costs| Home: Free Sociology!
The best restaurants, cocktail bars, and brunch spots to add to your Vancouver itinerary. And foodie-approved reservations not to miss!| Plate & Compass
4 July 2024 – I am again approaching False Creek. Again. Yet again. For the umpty-third time. Even so, I expect not to be bored. I am reassured by the wisdom of Heraclitus and, some 700 or so…| WALKING WOMAN
Vancouver is full of instagrammable landscapes as well as a great city vibe. Whether you want to climb and mountain or hit the beach you will find instagrammable places all over Vancouver. If it’s a coffee shop or a city ... Read More The post Vancouver’s 30 Most Instagrammable Places for your Next Photo appeared first on Uncovering British Columbia.| Uncovering British Columbia
Vancouver Island’s rugged west coast and pristine beaches are part of what draw visitors to road trip from Vancouver to Tofino. What awaits is one of Canada’s best road trips, starting with views aboard BC Ferries, a drive past lakes, ... Read More The post Vancouver to Tofino Road Trip & Alternative Transportation Options (2024) appeared first on Uncovering British Columbia.| Uncovering British Columbia
(Joint with Jens von Bergmann and cross-posted at MountainMath) Is there room for new housing? There are lots of ways to try and get at this question, driven by a variety of different value calcula…| Home: Free Sociology!
Compare the 5 best photo booth rentals in Vancouver. Rent a photobooth for weddings and corporate parties. Open air, Mirror, GIF & boomerang videos.| Finderr
On June 10th, 2023, Vancouver will play host to the highly anticipated UFC 289 event featuring some of the world’s best fighters. As a martial arts school based in Vancouver, Diaz Combat Sports (DCS) is excited to see talented Canadian UFC stars Hakeem Dawadu, Marc-André Barriault, Mike Malot, Aiemann Zahabi, Jasud Davicius, and Kyle […]| Diaz Combat Sports
Muay Thai, also known as Thai Boxing, is a combat sport that originated in Thailand. Over the years, the sport has undergone several changes in terms of techniques, scoring, and rules. The old style of Muay Thai was very different from the new style that is practiced today. This is because in recent years, One […]| Diaz Combat Sports
Muay Thai, kickboxing, and Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) are all combat sports that require a high level of skill and technique, and one important aspect of these sports is the ability to switch between different fighting stances. In traditional Muay Thai and kickboxing, fighters typically use either an orthodox stance, where the left foot is […]| Diaz Combat Sports
“DCS started in a small two car garage. It was a place for my friends and I to train together. That part hasn’t changed. I just got a lot more friends now.” When DCS started in my basement it was my brother, his girlfriend, my cousin and our friends training with me. I would train […]| Diaz Combat Sports
The first moment you walk into one of Vancouver’s kickboxing gyms can be, admittedly, somewhat intimidating. Don’t fret — this feeling is normal, and shouldn’t last long in a quality gym. There are plenty of common anxieties experienced by first-timers, who may wonder: Do I need to already be fit to join this class? I’ve […]| Diaz Combat Sports