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Billboard in Seattle promoting Richmond sparks social media debate

Billboard in Seattle promoting Richmond sparks social media debate

The Tourism Richmond advertising campaign down south has caused a stir on Reddit
Private sector program to fund Indigenous tourism in B.C. and beyond

Private sector program to fund Indigenous tourism in B.C. and beyond

New funding model provides money in excess of what would come from government
Guardians of the sea: The role of whale-watching vessels in B.C.

Guardians of the sea: The role of whale-watching vessels in B.C.

"We kind of consider ourselves to be their guardians, so to speak,” says Erin Gless with the Pacific Whale Watch Association.
Invictus Games 鶹ýӳWhistler 2025 starts to take shape

Invictus Games 鶹ýӳWhistler 2025 starts to take shape

Board of directors, executives, contracts are in place
Newest bubble tea shop in Richmond offers built-in mahjong rooms

Newest bubble tea shop in Richmond offers built-in mahjong rooms

Bubble tea owners are coming up with new ideas to beat the competition
Number of Canadians opposed to animals in rodeos rises: poll

Number of Canadians opposed to animals in rodeos rises: poll

Research Co. and Glacier Media examine Canadians’ relationship with animals.
First Nations who shut Joffre Lakes Park say their goals were 'overshadowed' by tourism

First Nations who shut Joffre Lakes Park say their goals were 'overshadowed' by tourism

The two B.C. First Nations are revealing more details on the popular park closure and thanking people for understanding.
Italian restaurant group opening new burger concept in downtown Vancouver

Italian restaurant group opening new burger concept in downtown Vancouver

Owners call it their "vision of burger utopia," and its going where Momofuku was initially meant to be.
Post-pandemic return of international visitors to B.C. stalls in June

Post-pandemic return of international visitors to B.C. stalls in June

B.C.'s number of foreign overnight visitors in June was down 28.6 per cent, compared with 2019
B.C. restaurant and pub spending up 10.2 per cent from last year

B.C. restaurant and pub spending up 10.2 per cent from last year

Trend in June mirrors what is happened across the country