The beauty of supporting local businesses goes beyond economics—it’s about the relationships we build, the stories we share, and the sense of belonging we create.
From plumbers and electricians to hair stylists and fitness trainers, local service providers are the backbone of the community. Whenever you need a service, look for a local professional who can help.
The beauty of supporting local businesses goes beyond economics—it’s about the relationships we build, the stories we share, and the sense of belonging we create.
From plumbers and electricians to hair stylists and fitness trainers, local service providers are the backbone of the community. Whenever you need a service, look for a local professional who can help.
Networking events are gold mines for meeting potential business partners, clients, and mentors. However, the real challenge begins after the event: maintaining and nurturing those connections.
From reducing carbon footprints to fostering meaningful connections, local businesses play a vital role in creating a more sustainable and socially vibrant world.
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.
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.
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.