Kitsilano's water supply comes from Little Mountain Reservoir in Queen Elizabeth Park. It's located directly beneath the main parking lot, making multiuse of this prime location.
Major infrastructure work transforms 16th & King Edward Avenues with utility upgrades, bike lanes, and drainage improvements to support city growth amid rising UBC area development.
UBC's journey from a modest 379-student campus to a global research leader with 66,000 students reflects a century of innovation, growth, and academic excellence.
UBC's journey from a modest 379-student campus to a global research leader with 66,000 students reflects a century of innovation, growth, and academic excellence.
Kitsilano's water supply comes from Little Mountain Reservoir in Queen Elizabeth Park. It's located directly beneath the main parking lot, making multiuse of this prime location.
Major infrastructure work transforms 16th & King Edward Avenues with utility upgrades, bike lanes, and drainage improvements to support city growth amid rising UBC area development.
From beachside espresso carts to 24/7 bakeries, Kitsilano’s coffee culture blends indie charm and cozy workspaces with rich brews and fresh pastries for every kind of coffee lover.
The City of Vancouver’s Villages Planning Program promises to transform 25 neighborhoods into walkable hubs with housing and services. Debate centers on whether it will enhance livability.
Vancouver schools are undergoing seismic upgrades to mitigate earthquake risks due to the city's proximity to the Cascadia Subduction Zone. With over $325 million invested since 2017, the goal is to complete all upgrades by 2030, ensuring the safety of students and staff.
City Farmer, established in 1978, has become a cornerstone of urban agriculture in Vancouver. Despite initial challenges like land security and zoning issues, it now offers educational programs on organic gardening, composting, and sustainable living.