The latest Michelin Guide to dining in Vancouver includes 76 total restaurants and 22 cuisine types, with two new One Michelin Star restaurants, a new Bib Gourmand and two new recommended restaurants.
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The Firehall Arts Centre is launching its 2025-2026 season with dance/theatre production Vacant Lot by Nelson-based choreographer, director, and SAG Award-winning actor Hiromoto Ida. On stage October 22-26, 2025.
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Things to do in Vancouver this Thanksgiving Long Weekend October 10-13, 2025. 50+ events and fun things to do around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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Homes For The Holidays returns to its spectacular setting at UBC’s Cecil Green Park House for one weekend in November to dazzle with holiday displays and inspiration, with all proceeds benefitting the YWCA Metro Vancouver’s Housing Action Fund.
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The Fort Langley Cranberry Festival is a celebration of community and harvest happening in the village and at the National Historic Site October 11, 2025.
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Hosting or visiting a Thanksgiving Dinner this weekend but hoping to avoid the prep, cooking, or cleanup while savouring some delicious dishes? These Vancouver eateries, catering companies, and restaurants have got you covered!
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Pumpkins, crafts, treats! Indoor and outdoor family friendly Halloween activities and Trick-or-treating around Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley this season.
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Vancouver Whitecaps FC midfielder Sebastian Berhalter was voted the Major League Soccer Player of Matchday 38 after his performance in the ‘Caps dominant 4-1 win over San Jose Earthquakes on Sunday.
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Do you work with a local venue, event, or nightlife partner? You are invited to join The Last Call Project, a free, voluntary credentialing program supporting hospitality venues in building safer, more accountable nightlife spaces.
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The Vancouver Board of Parks and Recreation’s autumn tree sale is happening this month, where residents can plant trees on private property within the city of Vancouver to support the City’s effort to increase the urban canopy cover.
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