Arts & Culture These Vancouver Creatives Are Hosting a Pop-Up Kids Art Gallery This Weekend in East Van
Home Decor House Tour: Inside the Charming Strathcona Home of the Birds and the Beets’ Sean Cunningham and Matt Senecal-Junkeer
city Savour treasured moments on the waterfront at Tesoro by Concert Properties Sponsored Content Tesoro by Concert Properties connects 92 contemporary, luxury homes over 17 storeys to Vancouver's waterfront, rich city life and iconic views.
city Can This ‘Decoding Density’ Architecture Competition Solve Vancouver’s Housing Crisis? Urbanarium’s Decoding Density competition breaks all the rules—in the name of solving our housing crisis.
city Ready to Meet the Workplace of the Future? This is Marco Polo by Gryphon. Sponsored Content Gryphon CEO Jason Hsu shares the inspiration behind Marco Polo, the ultimate work-life balance development in Oakridge
city If you get a 5-year fixed mortgage rate now, can you break early when rates fall? Sponsored Content Breaking has its costs. But it could be worth it.
city CURV Vancouver: Discover Luxury Living with Purpose Sponsored Content CURV connects professionals to Vancouver’s iconic landmarks and a lifestyle defined by futuristic luxury and sustainability
city 5 Ways We Can (Seriously) Fix Vancouver’s Real Estate Market It's no secret that our real estate market is a mess. But these experts think it doesn't have to be.
city The Secrets Behind Vancouver’s Most Interesting Buildings Eugenia Place, the Burrard Bridge, "hobbit houses" and more Vancouver architectural mysteries.
city City Informer: How Is “Residents Only” Parking Enforced in Vancouver? Is someone actually checking? Yes, but it's not who you think.
city Cadillac Fairview Launches CF City Views Podcast Sponsored Content CF City Views podcast highlights the ways CF builds community and connects with local industry in Vancouver.
city Strata Squeeze: Could Florida’s Condo Collapse Happen in Vancouver? Condo strata councils—often made up of owners with no experience in real estate or construction—have long been pressured to keep monthly fees and special levies as low as possible. But, as some owners are learning, cutting corners can end in disaster.
city Love Letter: In Heartfelt Memory of My Crappy Vancouver Basement Suite Four twentysomethings move into a hundred-year-old basement suite in Kitsilano. Chaos ensues. Also, friendship.
city City Informer: Why Is Prime Waterfront Property Being Used as a Parking Lot? How come the VPD’s parking lot has the best view in the city?
city Find Your Neighbourhood: The VanMag Neighbourhood Ranking Tool Which factors make up your dream Vancouver neighbourhood? Use our interactive neighbourhood ranking tool to find out the best fit for you.
city Can You Actually Own a Beach of Your Own in Vancouver? "Think of all you could do with more sand in your life—like finally open that hourglass start-up."
city City Informer: What Makes the Vancouver Special So Special? "This rectangle with a half-assed roof must have spoken to people."
city Condo of the Week: Cool Yaletown Bachelor Pad for $1.4 Million This one-bedroom condo in the heart of Yaletown is filled with cool, designer details.
city Condo of the Week: $1.2 million for a West End penthouse with three decks At last, an apartment that won't require you to give up your grand piano
city The tipping point for common ownership Fifty years ago, a new type of common ownership gave ruse to modern condos. Too bad nobody planned for their inevitable demise
city Heritage on the Rocks The demolition of Arthur Erickson's Graham house in West Vancouver upset a great many people–but all for the wrong reasons
city Teed Off: UBC Golf Course Strikes a Deal The UBC golf course lands a deal, hailed as a new chapter in First Nation relations, is actually a template for future bitterness