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Carole Itter awarded Audain Prize for lifetime achievement in visual arts

Carole Itter awarded Audain Prize for lifetime achievement in visual arts

Ceremony set for the Great Hall in B.C. Law Courts building on April 19
Poetic Licence: A moment in Paris shared by Jackie Kai Ellis

Poetic Licence: A moment in Paris shared by Jackie Kai Ellis

Welcome to Poetic Licence – a weekly poetry forum, hosted by us, featuring words by local poets. This week? Something different: a poem written for Vancouverite Jackie Kai Ellis by a stranger on the streets of Paris.
Five stages of grief while watching Nardwuar’s Christy Clark interview

Five stages of grief while watching Nardwuar’s Christy Clark interview

Last week, guerrilla journalist and media personality Nardwuar the Human Serviette subjected Premier Christy Clark to one of his patented videotaped interviews. He also jawed with provincial NDP leader John Horgan and Green leader Andrew Weaver.
B.C. election campaign officially underway

B.C. election campaign officially underway

Premier Christy Clark met with Lt.-Gov. Judith Guichon at Government House in Victoria this morning to launch the 28-day race to May 9.
Transgender candidate making political history

Transgender candidate making political history

Q&A: Morgane Oger, New Democratic Party candidate, Vancouver-False Creek
Political newcomer aims to take ‘new perspectives’ to legislature

Political newcomer aims to take ‘new perspectives’ to legislature

Q&A: Michael Lee, B.C. Liberal Party candidate, Vancouver-Langara
Vancouver actor dishes on 'Prison Break: Sequel' role

Vancouver actor dishes on 'Prison Break: Sequel' role

Before Lee Majdoub would accept a role on Fox’s Prison Break: Sequel , he had to talk it over with his family. The event series was poised to be huge from the word go.
Vancouver couple reveals subtler side of Hong Kong

Vancouver couple reveals subtler side of Hong Kong

How to Hong Kong illustrated travel guide takes off-the-beaten-path look at city
'Almost, Maine' brings screen stars to the stage

'Almost, Maine' brings screen stars to the stage

They’ve played time-traveling anarchists and apocalypse survivors on TV, and now an enterprising group of Vancouver-based screen actors is heading to Maine – well, Almost, Maine , John Cariani’s 2004 play exploring love and loss.

Developing a Spiritual Defence against Human Influence

“The time for thinkers has come.” So, wrote Mary Baker Eddy in her book on Christianity and healing, Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures . Throughout the book, Eddy challenges the reader to consider the nature of thought.
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