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NORAD's closing airspace over Vancouver for the remaining men's World Cup matches. Flight restrictions are in effect.
billionaire developer just caught a tax break on gardens. yeah, the city's playing favorites with property taxes again.
sen'áḵw made the new york times opinion pages. indigenous-led housing project getting national attention for cracking what everyone else can't figure out.
new creation just dropped at norval morrisseau school—joy's been putting in work there and it's worth checking out.
new south granville station's looking sharp. early peeks show the escalators and platforms coming together—opening day's getting close.
Japanese children and adults cleaned up litter on Dunsmuir Street this morning after the Turkey vs. Australia match. Community showing up for the city.
A soccer jersey is draped on the iconic Siren statue. How long before someone takes it down? World Cup energy is everywhere.
Soccer star Alphonso Davies went unnoticed while chatting with Canadian fans in Vancouver. Quietly mingling during the World Cup.
Locals are stoked on the vibe. World Cup energy has the whole city buzzing—feels like everyone's having a good time.
Police presence is way up around BC Place during World Cup games, but officers are notably polite. Many are from out of town experiencing Vancouver for the first time, which is changing the whole vibe.
Someone posted a sunrise from Oppenheimer Park — locals chiming in with their own morning shots from around the city.
someone snapped this from the Australia-Türkiye match at BC Place yesterday. world cup energy is unreal rn.
lime scooters just hit 10k rides in a single day for the first time ever. that's wild.
The city is buzzing with World Cup energy as fans flood downtown. Soccer chants, packed patios, flags everywhere — summer just turned on.
Australian fans bought out their whole section in yellow at BC Place for Saturday's match. The Socceroos won 2-0 and took over Granville Street after.
Australian goalkeeper Patrick Beach called BC Place's real grass pitch "unbelievable" after the match. Players and staff were buzzing about the field quality all night.
Turkish supporters rallied down Quebec and 2nd Avenue before the match Saturday. Massive crowd, flags everywhere, matching the energy from the Aussie side.
Ten thousand Australian fans took over Granville Street on Saturday, June 14, for the World Cup opener. Gold jerseys everywhere, celebrations spilling into the streets all day.
spotted a bald eagle at Iona Beach Park early Saturday morning near the gated entrance. majestic moment.
Vancouver ranked best World Cup host city by Sports Illustrated. Toronto placed third. not bad company.