Friday · Jun 12, 2026
forever and always presents endless summer
The Pearl
KPOP RAVE
The Pearl
FOR REAL FRIDAYS: SUMR4EVR 2026
Celebrities Nightclub
Jim Jefferies
Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver
Jim Jefferies: Son Of A Carpenter
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
2000: Y2K HITS AND FITS AT HAPPY ENDING FRIDAYS
Fortune Sound Club
THE LEMON TWIGS with Mod Lang
The Pearl
Harkirat Sangha (19+)
Vogue Theatre - BC
Harkirat Sangha
Vogue Theatre
Tigers Jaw with Pool Kids and Bleary Eyed
Rickshaw Theatre
The Cat Empire
Commodore Ballroom
THE LEMON TWIGS with Mod Lang
The Pearl
Jim Jefferies: Son Of A Carpenter
Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Tigers Jaw
Rickshaw Theatre
Jim Jefferies
Queen Elizabeth Theatre - Vancouver
Vancouver condo prices expected to fall further in 2026
TD Economics forecasts 7-8% decline this year; deepest correction on record by mid-2027.
119 people died from toxic drugs in B.C. in April
Coroners report slight decrease from March; fluorofentanyl detected in 67% of tested cases.
Waves Coffee lowering prices despite rising costs
Drip coffee under $3, removed charges for milk and butter after renegotiating supplier contracts.
Metro Vancouver strike set for Monday
Union escalates with full walkout after 17 months without contract. Essential services excluded.
Downtown bars and restaurants packed for World Cup kickoff
Downtown bars and restaurants saw huge crowds on the first day of the World Cup. Watch parties are in full swing and places are buzzing.
Drivers blocking crosswalks draw ire from Vancouver residents
A Facebook group dedicated to bad drivers has sparked hundreds of comments about the dangers of vehicles obstructing pedestrian crossings.
Everett AquaSox at Vancouver Canadians
Scotiabank Field
Whitecaps stadium talks surface new possible sites
potential new stadium sites are emerging as Vancouver works to keep the Whitecaps from leaving. Still early, but the city's exploring options to keep soccer in Vancity.
Aritzia hiring 1,500+ seasonal staff for warehouse sale
The fashion retailer is holding a hiring event at the Vancouver Convention Centre June 24-26, offering hourly wages between $18.50 and $24.
Beer prices at World Cup fan zone hit $9.50-$10.50
Beers at Vancouver's FIFA fan festival are running $9.50 to $10.50. Not cheap, but if you're watching the matches downtown, that's the pricing.
Hé Made brings wrinkled skin milk pudding to Richmond
A new 30-seat dessert house opened June 2 with contemporary takes on classic Cantonese tong sui and other sweet treats.
International Football House - June 12th Matches
Good Co. Granville
Botanist brings Canada's top cocktail bars for summer pop-ups
Three-week series at the Fairmont Pacific Rim features acclaimed bars from Calgary, Montréal, and Toronto with nightly 5–8 p.m. service.
Heat wave brings 30°C inland this weekend
Metro Vancouver faces its warmest weekend of 2026 as temperatures spike ahead of FIFA World Cup kickoff.
Is Vancouver's best burger actually at a strip club?
Turns out one of the city's best burgers is being made inside a strip club. A YouTube creator put out a whole video investigating where Vancouver's burger game really stands.
Vancouver speed limit proposal would have saved lives, advocates say
A speed limit proposal Vancouver council rejected would have prevented deaths on city streets, according to road safety advocates. Council voted it down this week.
Someone found a wallet on Lions Gate Bridge
A wallet came off someone's bike on Lions Gate Bridge today. The person who found it is holding it and asking the owner to message them what's inside so they can get it back.
B.C. Halal Food Fest moves to Surrey fairgrounds this July
Canada's largest halal food festival expands to three days at Cloverdale Fairgrounds, expecting 100,000 visitors and 50+ food vendors.