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Officials predicted a slower-than-usual summer for Whistler鈥檚 tourism industry鈥攖hey were right

Officials predicted a slower-than-usual summer for Whistler鈥檚 tourism industry鈥攖hey were right

As hotels reduce prices to boost demand, Tourism Whistler confirms visitation is trending below pre-pandemic levels
Popular Greek restaurant opening another Vancouver location

Popular Greek restaurant opening another Vancouver location

Exciting plans for lunch and dinner service from a well-known local restaurant business
This free late summer festival is shutting down Water Street in Gastown

This free late summer festival is shutting down Water Street in Gastown

The Gastown community event will fill the neighbourhood with music.
This 10-day dining event in Burnaby will leave you craving for the Heights

This 10-day dining event in Burnaby will leave you craving for the Heights

The dining showcase from Aug. 18 to 27 will take you on a culinary adventure.
B.C. workers are needed to serve rising tourism demand

B.C. workers are needed to serve rising tourism demand

Stronger employment numbers still not covering shortages in competitive labour market
Record room rates attract hotel investors

Record room rates attract hotel investors

Tourists flock to hotels, fuelling investor interest
Cypress Mountain opens new 'family friendly' alpine trail

Cypress Mountain opens new 'family friendly' alpine trail

The Raven Ridge Trail is a one-kilometre loop with expansive views from the top of Black Mountain
'Brighter than ever before': Vancouver's Science World got a $10M light job. Here's what it looks like

'Brighter than ever before': Vancouver's Science World got a $10M light job. Here's what it looks like

The dome is ready to dazzle once again.
Richmond crowned 'best-valued' poutine in Canada

Richmond crowned 'best-valued' poutine in Canada

Are you a poutine fan?
50,000 cruise ship passengers expected to create crowds, traffic in downtown Vancouver this long weekend

50,000 cruise ship passengers expected to create crowds, traffic in downtown Vancouver this long weekend

Tourists and locals can expect increased pedestrian and vehicle traffic.
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