Saturday · May 30, 2026
Monika Starling – Live in Vancouver
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Fire forces evacuation of Langley housing complex
Multiple crews responded to blaze in multi-unit building near 208 St. and 77A Ave. Saturday afternoon.
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Village Studios
Playhouse Pres: Jeremy Olander
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Kerry-Lynne Findlay elected B.C. Conservative Party leader
Former South Surrey–White Rock MP wins leadership race with 51% of votes cast by party members.
Search continues for two missing paddleboarders at Squamish lake
Murrin Provincial Park closed as rescue crews search for paddleboarders who fell into Browning Lake on Saturday afternoon.
BIXBY with Jayya
The Pearl
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Commodore Ballroom
Michael Jackson History Show
Casino Vancouver
Mahler's Third Symphony - Vancouver
Orpheum Theatre - Vancouver
Mamma Mia! (Touring)
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Dead Heat
The Slipper Clutch
Rainy night at UBC looks moody
Someone captured a rainy night at UBC and the whole thing's giving classic Vancouver energy—wet pavement, late light, campus quiet. Peak spring semester weather.
Vancouver's AI data centres face sustainability questions
Telus faces environmental backlash as 750 protesters rally against impacts of artificial intelligence infrastructure.
Spring in the city, one film roll at a time
Someone shot their first spring in Vancouver on 35mm film and posted the roll—blossoms, light, rain, all of it. The whole vibe of getting to know the city through a camera.
BC Ferries names four new ships after B.C. trees
Summit-class vessels will be called Arbutus, Cedar, Maple and Spruce, connecting ships to the natural environment.
Metro Vancouver moving on second land removal from Deas Island
Delta regional park faces another alternative approval process for George Massey Tunnel replacement project.
Vancouver Liberals add three candidates as party pivots left
Former Park Board manager, teacher, and OneCity defector join the centrist party ahead of October 2026 civic election.
Black Hawk helicopters patrolling B.C. border face renewal decision
Three helicopters have logged 857 patrols and 70 arrests since January 2025, but critics question whether they're worth $39.9 million.
Suspect in fatal Surrey stabbing shot dead by police
Two people were stabbed near Old Yale Road and Holland Park Friday; one died. Police shot the suspect during confrontation.
Six food events worth booking this month in Vancouver
From escargot to omakase to Vietnamese-Japanese fusion, June brings intimate dinners and pop-ups across the city.
Golden Ears Park bear killed after conflicts
A bear was shot and killed in Golden Ears Provincial Park after conflicts with people. Cubs were tranquilized. Wildlife officials were called in.
Low-income transit passes campaign heats up as fares rise July 1
Metro Vancouver advocacy group pushes for income-based discounts as five per cent fare hike looms. Toronto and Calgary already offer them.
Jack's Fish and Chips rebrand wins over hungry crowds fast
The beloved Shameless Buns duo pivoted from clam chowder to crispy fish after community feedback. Lines are out the door.
Cambie Bridge snarled Saturday morning
Traffic standstill on Cambie St bridge around 10 a.m. Saturday. Whole thing just stopped.
Metro Vancouver study urges planners to design for dementia
SFU research finds that busy streets, poor sidewalks, and lack of rest spaces create outsized barriers for people living with dementia.
Rising Surrey jazz stars to perform at Fort Langley fest in July
Two young musicians from Surrey will take the Youth & Emerging Artist Stage at the Fort Langley Jazz & Arts Festival, each earning $1,000 scholarships.
The road to opening Vancouver's Shakespeare festival
From the first Elizabethan spectacle in 1990, Christopher Gaze built Bard on the Beach into Western Canada's biggest theatre event.
22-year-old opening 24/7 café in downtown Vancouver next month
Bloom Bakery and Cafe takes over the former Blenz Coffee location on Seymour and Robson, offering premium coffee and fresh pastries around the clock.
New rental on Granville near 33rd — fair price?
Someone's asking if $2,050 is fair for a 1-bedroom in a brand-new building around Granville and 33rd — 450 sq ft, in-suite laundry, A/C, street parking, and a month free. The...
B.C. Conservatives set to name new leader tonight
Five finalists competing in preferential ballot vote as party gathers in Vancouver this evening.