The 24th annual Dine Out Vancouver Festival returns January 21–February 8, 2026, featuring fixed-price menus across more than 450 restaurants, including Kitsilano favourites and downtown hotspots offering breakfast, lunch and dinner options for diners of all tastes.
Payment processing fees may seem minor, but for local businesses operating on tight margins, small percentage costs are adding up to a meaningful financial burden in 2026.
As 2026 begins, many Vancouver businesses are scaling back paid advertising as rising costs and diminishing returns push them toward trust-based visibility, referrals, and earned credibility instead.
As 2026 begins, many Vancouver businesses are scaling back paid advertising as rising costs and diminishing returns push them toward trust-based visibility, referrals, and earned credibility instead.
The 24th annual Dine Out Vancouver Festival returns January 21–February 8, 2026, featuring fixed-price menus across more than 450 restaurants, including Kitsilano favourites and downtown hotspots offering breakfast, lunch and dinner options for diners of all tastes.
Payment processing fees may seem minor, but for local businesses operating on tight margins, small percentage costs are adding up to a meaningful financial burden in 2026.
Kitsilano’s commercial mix is quietly changing as professional services and appointment-based businesses increasingly replace traditional retail. The shift reflects changing costs, consumer behaviour, and how local businesses now operate.
Experience the joy of the holiday season at Vancouver's Christmas tree lighting events in 2025, featuring festive celebrations, a grand tree, and community spirit!
Prepare for the 2025-26 winter ski season at Whistler Blackcomb, celebrating its 60th anniversary with exciting offerings, improved amenities, and strong early bookings.