This is Vancouver

Your connection to the issues and stories facing people across Vancouver. Host Stephen Quinn is your guide. Episodes drop weekly.

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Vancouver’s 2026 mayoral election becomes more crowded


This week, Vancouver’s next mayoral election added one more candidate and one more political party. CBC’s Justin McElroy joins Stephen Quinn to talk about who’s in the race now — and if there is danger of the left-wing in this city splitting the vote.


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Which international teams could Vancouver host at the World Cup?


With the FIFA World Cup draw taking place this week, the CBC's Laurence Watt and Zameer Karim break down how the process works and explain which teams could be facing Canada on home turf. Plus, we'll ask Vancouver city councillor Mike Klassen who's on the hook for the ballooning budget at the new venue that will host the FIFA Fan Festival. 


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What’s behind the record number of overdose calls?


Vancouver firefighters answered a record 54 overdose calls in one day in November. Stephen Quinn speaks with front-line responders and overdose prevention workers about what’s driving the surge, what’s changing in the drug supply, and what still isn't working. 


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“No Fun City” returns as Vancouver fireworks cancelled


Vancouver’s Celebration of Light fireworks festival has been cancelled, and organizers are blaming increased costs and decreased government funding CBC’s Justin McElroy joins Stephen Quinn to do a little fact checking — and to explore the culture behind one of Vancouver’s most infamous nicknames 


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Mayor Ken Sim on Vancouver’s 'zero-means-zero' budget


Vancouver has passed a budget with a freeze on municipal property taxes - and $50 million for police. Stephen Quinn speaks to Mayor Ken Sim about what the budget really means for life in Vancouver.


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How did Aritzia become a retail giant - and what should we expect from its new store?


Aritzia is taking over the old Nordstrom space on Robson with a new flagship store. Stephen Quinn hears from customers, a retail expert and stylist about how the company grew, why this move matters, and what it might mean for the city. 


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Fact checking Ken Sim’s interview on the VPD budget


In a series of interviews, Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim has defended his city’s cuts to arts and culture while boosting the VPD budget by $50 million as necessary. The CBC’s Justin McElroy joins Stephen Quinn to talk about what he’s said in those interviews — and does a little fact checking. 


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The Pitch -- Vancouver's Road to the 2026 World Cup: with soccer becoming more popular, where are kids expected to play?


The Early Edition's Zameer Karim looks at how the World Cup will impact the popularity of soccer in Metro Vancouver and where kids are expected to play.


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Why is Mayor Ken Sim's budget so contentious?


Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim is defending a 23-page draft budget that’s drawing pushback. Councillor Pete Fry says the plan lacks key details while some residents are concerned about cuts to services. Stephen Quinn speaks to Mayor Sim about what’s in the budget and what's missing.


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Will the province take over West Vancouver’s housing policy?


West Vancouver is falling short of its mandated housing targets — and the province is warning it might take action. The CBC’s Justin McElroy joins Gloria Macarenko to talk about what’s behind the standoff and what it means for housing supply in Metro Vancouver. 


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