Greta Dopp named Peloton's first Canadian instructor
British Columbia's Greta Dopp makes history as Peloton's first Canadian fitness instructor. Learn how she landed the role via DM and how Squamish transformed her approach to movement.
British Columbia's Greta Dopp makes history as Peloton's first Canadian fitness instructor. Learn how she landed the role via DM and how Squamish transformed her approach to movement.
Vancouver's PNE is seeking corporate naming rights partners for the historic Pacific Coliseum and Agrodome venues. Learn about this landmark opportunity and what it means for Vancouver's entertainment scene.
Metro Vancouver's festive season begins this weekend with major holiday events. Discover the 2024 Shipyards Christmas Market and other seasonal attractions across the region.
Canadian forward David Ajagbe is spearheading the University of Portland's charge toward NCAA soccer glory. Discover how this rising star is making waves in college sports.
A Vancouver pharmacy technician faces suspension for sexual misconduct toward female colleagues. Learn about the disciplinary action and workplace safety concerns.
Vancouver's Granville Street hospitality industry reports untenable crime levels, demanding closure of SROs after 6,641 emergency calls since 2020. Read the full investigation.
Indigenous artist and Georgian College graduate Solomon King receives prestigious Premier's Award recognition for outstanding achievements in Toronto ceremony.
Discover Vancouver's vibrant choral music scene this holiday season. Our guide features must-see concerts from Elektra Women's Choir, Vancouver Bach Choir, and Handel's Messiah performances.
Fleming College establishes largest-ever bursary program with $1.5M gift from The Joyce Family Foundation, providing 11 annual $5,000 awards for students facing financial barriers.
Discover the brightest Christmas light displays across Metro Vancouver for 2025. Help us build our interactive map by submitting your festive home decoration!
Vancouver's beloved Honda Celebration of Light fireworks festival ends after 33 years. Read about the community legacy and express your memories of this iconic event.
Vancouver's beloved Celebration of Light fireworks show is cancelled for good after 2025 due to a severe funding shortfall and rising costs, ending a summer tradition dating back to 1992.
British Columbia initiates comprehensive review of post-secondary education system following declining stability concerns. Learn about the government's plan for educational reform.
Vancouver's Just For Laughs festival celebrates its 10th anniversary in February 2026 with over 100 shows featuring James Acaster, Michelle Buteau, and more. Get tickets now!
Collège Boréal unveils Shkode Heart of Fire Pavilion, a new Indigenous education center offering hybrid learning programs for First Nations, Métis and Inuit students in Northern Ontario.
Collège Boréal and Confederation College launch partnership to enhance critical paramedic training access across Northern Ontario, addressing healthcare gaps in remote communities.
Vancouver introduces temporary bylaws for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, limiting street vendors and performers while allowing more noise. Fines of up to $1,000 will be enforced.
University of Alabama at Birmingham football player faces charges after allegedly stabbing two teammates before Saturday's game. Campus police responded to the Football Operations Center incident.
Environment Canada issues rainfall warning for Metro Vancouver and parts of Vancouver Island with heavy downpours expected throughout Saturday. Stay prepared for potential flooding.
Hundreds of parents, students and staff protested Friday at Montreal's historic Villa Maria College in an effort to keep the 171-year-old school open. Join the movement to preserve educational heritage.
The NCAA has implemented a strict new policy prohibiting all athletes and athletic department personnel from betting on professional sports. This decisive move aims to protect the integrity of college athletics.
Cambrian College in Greater Sudbury introduces Ontario's first graduate certificate in serious games design and development, starting fall 2025. Discover how this innovative program will shape digital education.
A historic 25% of unemployed Americans now hold bachelor's degrees, with youth and white-collar workers facing the toughest job market since 1992.
University of Texas students assisted police in closing a 34-year-old homicide investigation, bringing justice to a decades-old cold case through modern investigative techniques.
Natalie Knight, the Vancouver college instructor who called Hamas' Oct. 7 attack 'brilliant,' was reinstated then resigned. Full details on the academic freedom case.
Vancouver city councillors are pushing back against Metro Vancouver's liquid waste management plan, citing concerns over costs and environmental impact. Learn about the debate.
Vancouver's Cambie Street has earned a spot on the prestigious list of world's coolest streets. Discover what makes this Vancouver corridor so special and unique.
Canadian fashion retailer Aritzia announces plans to open a new flagship store in the former downtown Vancouver Nordstrom location, marking a significant retail development for the city.
Ontario Veterinary College researchers are using FitBark technology to monitor respiratory issues in brachycephalic dog breeds like English Bulldogs. Learn about this important animal health study.
TransLink implements comprehensive winter strategy to keep Vancouver moving during snow season. Learn how the transit system prepares for challenging weather conditions.