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Vancouver Magazine is an English-language lifestyle magazine focused on Vancouver, British Columbia and the Lower Mainland. Vancouver Magazine describes its mission as informing, guiding and entertaining residents of a "dynamic, international city." The main areas of coverage are city issues, culture, restaurants, drinking, fashion and travel.
Editorial Director | Anicka Quin |
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Categories | Lifestyle magazine |
Frequency | 10 yearly |
Circulation | 50,280 |
Founded | 1967 |
Company | Canada Wide Media Limited |
Country | Canada |
Based in | Vancouver |
Language | English |
Website | www |
ISSN | 0380-9552 |
Founded in 1967, the magazine started its life as Dick McLean's Greater Vancouver Greeter Guide.[1] In 1973 it became known as Vancouver's Leisure Magazine, when editor Mac Parry took over, though over the course of a few months it was retitled as simply Vancouver..[2] Parry would go on to be editor for 16 years.
Vancouver Magazine published 10 times a year and is owned by the Yellow Pages, and shares an office and editorial staff with sister publication Western Living[3] It also currently publishes the special interest annual magazine Best of the City and Neighbourhood Guide. Yellow Pages acquired Vancouver Magazine and Western Living from Transcontinental in 2015.[3]
In 2012, it won Magazine of the Year - Western Canada at the Western Magazine Awards.[4]
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