The influx of World Cup tourists are a boon to Vancouver bars and restaurants
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The nerve to serve
For 12 gruelling hours, The Globe shadowed Kaylee Banks, tracking her heart rate and step count as she worked through a marathon shift
JESSE WINTER
, ANDREA WOO
AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY JESSE WINTER
VANCOUVER
THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED JUNE 29, 2026
UPDATED JUNE 30, 2026
Server Kaylee Banks, centre, settles a customer’s tab at Good Co. sports bar on Granville Street in downtown Vancouver, as fans celebrate Mexico's goal against Czechia.
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Kaylee Banks’s bus was late, which means she’s now running late.
Her shift as a se…
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