July, 2019 Archive

Kitsilano Beach Still Closed for Swimming Due to High E. coli Levels

Vancouver Park Board announced Saturday afternoon that Kitsilano Beach is now closed to swimming due to high E. coli...

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Trudeau Opens Enhanced, Renovated Kitsilano Canadian Coast Guard Base

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Vancouver today to formally announce the completion of major renovations to the...

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Mid-Summer Joy with Great Entertainment in Kitsilano

This is my second summer here at Kitsilano Beach and I want to share with you my wonderful experiences. Kitsilano...

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Enjoy Bard on the Beach BBQ and the Fireworks

The Bard on the Beach BBQ & Fireworks combo is back! See The Taming of the Shrew, Shakespeare in...

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Painted Memorial Bench At Kits Point To Stay Put For Now

The painted memorial bench honouring a Vancouver artist’s late partner will remain at Kits Point, for now. Julia...

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The 3 Best Coffee Shops to Work or Study From In Kitsilano

The Vancouver Coffee Snob (VCS) is at it again with another great list. This time around he’s tackled the...

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Casper Opens its First Vancouver Retail Store on West 4th

Formerly online only mattress maker Casper has opened its first brick-and-mortar retail store in Vancouver this week on...

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Vancouver Folk Festival Returns to Jericho Beach Park

The 42nd annual Vancouver Folk Music Festival has released its schedule. The festival, which takes place July 19th to...

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Kitsilano’s Cacao Restaurant Has Officially Closed

Kitsilano’s Cacao restaurant has officially closed after nearly three years at 1898 West 1st Avenue. Bryn...

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5 Best Indoor Family Pools in Vancouver

Whether it’s splashing in rain puddles, wading in streams, or cannon-balling in the ocean, kids can be absolute...

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