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Lindsay William-Ross

Lindsay William-Ross

Lindsay is the Editor in Chief of Vancouver Is Awesome. She's also behind its Forking Awesome food & drink content, which includes a weekly newsletter, TikTok, and Instagram. A fifth-generation Vancouverite and life-long foodie, Lindsay is a Vancouver Magazine Restaurant Awards judge. Previously the Food Editor of Daily Hive, Senior Editor of Vancity Buzz, and Editor-in-Chief of LAist.com, in her past life in Los Angeles she earned a Master's in English, attended cooking school, did improv, and was an English professor. Lindsay's first published piece was in 1980 in The Province: it was her letter to Santa. When she's not working or at a restaurant, she's probably watching "Law & Order: SVU" or listening to Taylor Swift.

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Recent Work by Lindsay

Vancouver fans will enjoy 5G network upgrades at BC Place

Vancouver fans will enjoy 5G network upgrades at BC Place

You can thank Taylor Swift's Eras Tour and sponsor Rogers for the data speed boost.
Four Vancouver hotels receive prestigious Michelin Guide 'Key' distinctions

Four Vancouver hotels receive prestigious Michelin Guide 'Key' distinctions

Known for its restaurant recommendations, Michelin has given Canadian hotels new "Key" distinctions to guide your next stay
Rail shutdown halts all West Coast Express service to and from Vancouver

Rail shutdown halts all West Coast Express service to and from Vancouver

TransLink has arranged for increased bus service to support passengers
These 18 Vancouver spots rank among Canada's 100 best restaurants of 2024

These 18 Vancouver spots rank among Canada's 100 best restaurants of 2024

Vancouver's restaurant scene has received another big boost
'Fan favourite' Vancouver beer bar and restaurant adding second location soon

'Fan favourite' Vancouver beer bar and restaurant adding second location soon

High-profile owners deploying a "shrink-to-grow" approach have secured a high-profile address for the sophomore venture
'Expect delays': Granville Bridge construction detours start March 2

'Expect delays': Granville Bridge construction detours start March 2

One portion of Granville Street will be closed for several months
Transit strike curbs bus service to Metro Vancouver BC Ferries terminals

Transit strike curbs bus service to Metro Vancouver BC Ferries terminals

If you're headed to the ferry terminals in Tsawwassen or Horseshoe Bay, your bus options are either gone or limited
Transit in Metro Vancouver 'running smoothly' for now but delays likely with snow on the way

Transit in Metro Vancouver 'running smoothly' for now but delays likely with snow on the way

With snow in the afternoon forecast, transit delays are likely
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