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Vancouver delivery companies must implement drone technology before FIFA 2026 and construction projects paralyze transportation networks.
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German soccer legend Thomas Müller receives hero's welcome at YVR with fans, officials, and Musqueam Chief in chaotic celebration scenes.
by 1. Elke Porter & Westcoast German News & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News World Sports EditionBy Elke Porter | WBN News World Sports | July 24, 2025 Subscription to WBN and being a Writer is FREE! Vancouver is gearing up to host seven matches of the FIFA World Cup 2026 at BC Place Stadium, with a FIFA Fan Festival at Hastings Park’s PNE. From April 2026,
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Join Vancouver’s volunteer team for FIFA World Cup 2026! Be part of history, showcase our city, and welcome global fans. Sign up now to make a difference!
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Vancouver professionals are trading long, exhausting gym sessions for focused 60-minute strength training that fits into even the busiest workdays, boosting energy, productivity, and long-term health.
by Troy Tyrell & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News World Sports Edition
Bayern Munich legend Thomas Müller joins Vancouver Whitecaps in historic MLS move. Debut set for Aug 17 at BC Place after 25 years in Germany.
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You don’t need to be near the stadium to benefit from the buzz. Here are six creative ways small businesses across Vancouver can tap into the fan energy surrounding the Vancouver Canadians Baseball Club.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News World Sports Edition
Game nights at Nat Bailey Stadium don’t just draw fans — they drive customers to local small businesses, from pubs and food trucks to shops and service providers. The Vancouver Canadians are creating a win-win for Cambie and Main Street.
by Robert Skinner & WBN News Vancouver & WBN News World Sports Edition