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The Vancouver Group Chat: What your friends are talking about this week (April 14)
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The Vancouver Group Chat: What your friends are talking about this week (April 14)

14 April 20265 Mins Read

Welcome back to the Vancouver Group Chat, your go-to for all the city’s hottest (and occasionally niche) updates. Last week, we got a taste of Summer Farmers Markets, Air Canada’s newest Vancouver routes, and dropped some ideas for your next patio hang. This week, the rain and clouds are back, but the next wave of Vancouver’s cherry blossom season has arrived, shrouding the city in a deeper, darker pink.

And that’s just the tip of the Vancouver iceberg. Let’s dive into the week ahead!

Photo via Isabelle Vauclair/Curiocity

What’s new, Vancouver?

City greenlights new park

Burrard Slopes is at the crux of the rapidly growing Kitsilano and Fairview neighbourhoods, and it’s officially getting its own city park! The City announced that a large, level lawn will be at the centre of this new green space to support local events and day-to-day socializing, as well as an expanded playground featuring a seesaw, universally accessible spinner and swing set, and a circuit pathway.

There will also be a plaza-style skatepark surrounded by planted hills, and an off-leash dog area separate from the lawn and garden areas for your pups to socialize in.

According to the City, detailed plans are underway for construction in 2027.

Vancouver in the Major League?

News of Major League Baseball (MLB) expansion has prompted Mayor Ken Sim to throw Vancouver’s hat into the ring—or ball into the field, as it were. The process is competitive, but it would bring an MLB franchise to the city for the very first time.

“Our city has a strong sports culture and a proven track record of supporting professional teams,” says Sim. “With the MLB publicly expressing interest in league expansion in the near future, we see an opportunity to position Vancouver as the next home for a franchise.”

Of course, Reddit has thoughts on the subject.

“We’re on the precipice of losing our soccer team that has long ties to the city and a solid enough fanbase, and this clown is jabbering about an MLB team,” quips one Redditor.

“I wish we had an MLB team here. But if the Grizzlies couldn’t pull it off, then an MLB team definitely can’t,” comments another.

While there are plenty of MLB hopefuls out there, they pale in comparison to the skeptics.

As it stands, Sim has put forth a motion for City staff ot initiate an expression of interest process, which will be voted on on April 22, 2026. If passed, the motion will help Vancouver identify a qualified ownership group capable of advancing a franchise bid. Only time will tell how this cookie crumbles!

Outdoor symphony returns to VanDusen

VanDusen’s beautiful Spring Strings concert is back this May, transforming the Great Lawn into a serene scene straight out of a romance novel. Tickets include garden admission for the whole day, with the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra performing hits by Adele, Coldplay, and ABBA.

As it’s taking place over Mother’s Day weekend (Saturday, May 8, 2026), consider this a great gift for mom. Just don’t forget to bring a picnic blanket or lawn chairs!

Kanzan pink

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Photo via Isabelle Vauclair/Curiocity

If it were up to us, we’d make a career out of watching multiple waves of cherry blossoms wash over the city every March and April. Knowing that this is what awaits us each spring is what makes living in Vancouver during the seemingly endless, dreary winter months bearable.

Do some people get a little kooky and forget basic etiquette when the blossoms are out? Sure, but you can’t blame a colour-starved brain from acting out every once in a while. Just remember to rein in the photo-taking from time to time and do an internal check. Are you overstepping onto someone’s lawn to snap that perfect picture? Are you reaching for blossoms that haven’t been pruned, or otherwise disturbing the tree? Nature is not our prop, nor is the neighbourhood merely a backdrop for main character moments. You can definitely enjoy the season and get ample evidence of its beauty without losing sight of that.

With that said, the time for Somei-Yoshino pink is over, and now it’s the Kanzan cherry trees’ time to shine.

Here are some prime spots to soak up all this stunning pink (respectfully):

  • West 20th Avenue and Oak to Laurel Streets
  • St. Catherine’s Street and West Broadway to East 16th Avenue
  • East 18th Avenue and Knight Street
  • East 19th Avenue from Glen to Dumfried Streets
  • Prince Albert Street (east side)
  • Cypress Street and West 52nd to 57th Avenues
  • Osler Street and West 64th to 67th Avenues

Your sign to do something random

At this point, you know the drill. It’s time to take yourself less seriously. Don’t let any gloomy weather or self-doubt stop you from challenging yourself to something new, even if that “something new” is just showing up to one of these local events. Print a tote bag, learn how to sound mix, or sculpt your own cowboy hat.

  • Print a tote bag with block print artist Christina Radvak at Slice of Life on Tuesday, April 14, 2026, from 7 to 9 p.m.
  • Sculpt a cowboy hat at this workshop with Pomelo Pottery Club on Sunday, April 19, 2026, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m.
  • Put your knowledge of The Office to the test at this trivia night on Thursday, April 16, 2026, from 5 to 9 p.m.
  • Step up your embroidery skills at this hands-on workshop at the Vancouver Public Library on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
  • Learn the basics of sound editing and mixing at the Vancouver Public Library on Thursday, April 16, 2026, at 3 p.m.

That’s all for now, Vancouver. See you next week with more city updates!

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Staff Writer, Vancouver – Isabelle is a West Coast native with an appreciation for Vancouver’s natural landscape, patio scene, and community spaces. She loves to discover new hidden gems in her neighbourhood and share them with readers across the city.

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