1. Karalee Greer
Karalee says. “I’m thrilled to lead the Kitsilano Edition and foster collaboration among entrepreneurs to help them grow and succeed.” Publisher - WBN News - Kitsilano



The Museum of Vancouver (MOVwas established in 1894 with the goal of preserving artifacts and stories that define the region's identity. MOV moved to Vanier Park in the Kitsilano neighbourhood in 1968.
by 1. Karalee Greer & WBN News Kitsilano
Dine Out Vancouver Festival is Canada’s largest annual celebration of food and drink with over 400 restaurants participating from January 22 to February 9, 2025. Restaurants in Vancouver - including Kitsilano - offer exclusive, fixed-price menus ranging from $20 to $65.
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White Spot, established in 1928, was Canada’s first drive-in restaurant and quickly gained fame for its comforting meals and friendly service. Surviving through Covid, the White Spot(including in Kitsilano) remains a staple in communities.
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The Broadway Subway Project will extend the Millennium Line along Broadway to Arbutus making it easier for residents to travel across the city without relying on cars. Expected completion is in 2026.
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In Kitsilano, the naming of streets after trees was part of a broader city-planning effort in the early 20th century to reflect Kitsilano's identity as a green and serene enclave within the bustling city.
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In Vancouver’s Kitsilano neighborhood the flagship store for Lululemon Athletica began its journey in 1998. This yoga-inspired athletic apparel brand has expanded far beyond its Kitsilano beginnings, with now over 600 stores globally.
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Gone are the days when Dry January meant sacrificing flavor and fun. For the sober-curious, there are many choices around Vancouver from restaurants, and retail outlets, and an online Mocktail Summit January 14-16.
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While Vancouver’s natural beauty shines in the summer, the rainy winter months can take a toll on mental health. Fortunately, there’s a delightful escape in the heart of Queen Elizabeth Park and only a short distance from Kitsilano: the Bloedel Conservatory.
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