News

A pair of Dayton boots meant you were from Vancouver. Then came the fire: Twenty-three fire and rescue apparatus, 40 ...
Joshua Conrad, a Chawathil First Nation artist based in Chilliwack, is a recipient of the this year's YVR Art Foundation ...
Clem Davies was a supporter of the Ku Klux Klan, and in the 1930s had a theory that King Edward VIII abdicated after he was ...
You're scrolling Pinterest at 11 PM, finding the most gorgeous custom neon signs that would make your event absolutely ...
Vancouver-based neon sign historian John Atkin provided a conservation plan to guide the work, the release said. Under an agreement with the the Heights Merchants Association, the city will be ...
Vancouver-shot film Longlegs is the surprise indie hit of the summer. Set aside the juggernauts of Deadpool & Wolverine and ...
The installation of the neon signs also comes just ahead of Chinatown’s largest event — the Vancouver Chinatown Spring Festival Celebration, also known as the Lunar New Year Parade or Chinese New Year ...
Neon sign inventor Georges Claude created the Claude Neon company, which licensed his patent to Neon Products in Vancouver. This ad is from the Dec. 17, 1929, Vancouver Daily Province.
The North Vancouver location, with its tropical themed sign, giant palm tree and fountains facing Third Street, opened in 1967. It was the last surviving Oasis car wash. Elgin Arnold died in 2011.