
Daily Hive Vancouver
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A digital news outlet covering local news, events, and community stories in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Today’s stories
- A new $3-billion government plan could make food cheaper for CanadiansPrime Minister Mark Carney announced a $3-billion National Food Security Strategy to address rising food costs in Canada by increasing competition, boosting domestic production, and modernizing regulations.
- Vancouver residents fed up with crosswalk-blocking driversVancouver residents are frustrated with drivers blocking crosswalks, leading to safety concerns and calls for better road behavior.
- Former Vancouver Whitecaps player steals the show for South Korea at FIFA World CupFormer Vancouver Whitecaps player Hwang In-Beom scored and assisted in South Korea's 2-1 win over Czechia at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, marking his first goal on the World Cup stage.
- Aritzia hiring 1,500+ positions for upcoming massive Vancouver warehouse saleAritzia is recruiting 1,500+ seasonal workers for its Vancouver warehouse sale event, offering various positions with hourly wages and potential career opportunities.
- Marquee acts you don't want to miss at Vancouver International Jazz FestivalThe 2026 Vancouver International Jazz Festival will take place from June 19 to July 5 with over 175 concerts, featuring notable acts and free/affordable ticket options across multiple venues in Vancouver.
- New spot for wrinkled skin milk pudding opens in Metro VancouverA new Cantonese dessert shop called Hé Made has opened in Metro Vancouver, offering traditional Tong Sui like wrinkled skin milk pudding and other desserts.
- Weekend heat wave brings 30°C temperatures to Metro VancouverMetro Vancouver faces a heat wave with temperatures up to 30°C this weekend, prompting BC Hydro to prepare for increased energy demand from watch parties and cooling needs.
- Free outdoor summer movies lineup in Stanley Park has been revealedStanley Park's Evo Summer Cinema Series will feature free outdoor movies from July 14 to September 1, 2026, with opportunities for audience participation and VIP options.
- Canada's FIFA World Cup coach takes jab at U.S. teamCanada's FIFA World Cup coach Jesse Marsch criticized the U.S. team's anthem singing while praising his Canadian players' pride, as unverified reports of large Bosnian fan support were dismissed.
- The top three best airports in Canada may surprise youAirHelp released its ranking of Canada's top airports, with Winnipeg Richardson Airport leading, followed by Edmonton and Calgary, while major airports like Vancouver and Toronto ranked lower globally.
- Canadians can now change their phone or internet plans for freeCanadians can now change or cancel phone and internet plans without paying fees, as new regulations prohibit activation and early cancellation charges.
- Opinion: The numbers behind your first mortgage in B.C.The article explains the benefits of mortgage pre-approval for first-time homebuyers in B.C., highlighting how it simplifies the process, provides budget clarity, and offers rate locks. It also details new mortgage options for first-time buyers with smaller down payments.
- The best way to get to FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver: TransLink's new very frequent, non-stop express bus connects SkyTrain to PNETransLink has introduced a new express bus route, the No. 11 FIFA Fan Festival Express, to connect SkyTrain stations with the FIFA World Cup Fan Festival at Hastings Park, operating every five minutes with high-capacity buses during the event's 28 days.
- 7 things to know about new Vancouver Canucks AGM Richard SeeleyThe Vancouver Canucks have appointed Richard Seeley as the new general manager of the Abbotsford Canucks and assistant general manager of the Vancouver Canucks, replacing Ryan Johnson. Seeley, a B.C. native with extensive hockey experience, has led the Ontario Reign to the playoffs in six consecutive seasons.
- Five blocks, five weeks: Granville Street in Downtown Vancouver is now a vibrant FIFA World Cup pedestrian zoneGranville Street in Downtown Vancouver has been transformed into a pedestrian zone for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, closing five blocks to vehicles for 39 days to host festivals, art installations, and events.