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This new 90-minute Vancouver film fest hopes to spark diverse comedic creatives

This new 90-minute Vancouver film fest hopes to spark diverse comedic creatives

Diversity in storytelling, especially among women and non-binary people, "is facing increasing pushback," organizers said.
Juno Award-winner Lights back on tour with stop in Vancouver

Juno Award-winner Lights back on tour with stop in Vancouver

Her show at the Commodore Ballroom will take place a week after the release of her sixth album.
Coastal Dance Festival returns to New Westminster March 7 to 9

Coastal Dance Festival returns to New Westminster March 7 to 9

The festival's program at Anvil Centre will feature a series of daytime performances and one signature evening performance.
Wu-Tang Clan going on one last tour and making a stop in Vancouver

Wu-Tang Clan going on one last tour and making a stop in Vancouver

Prepare to protect your neck.
2025 Vancouver International Auto Show: A celebration of innovation and car culture

2025 Vancouver International Auto Show: A celebration of innovation and car culture

Experience innovation, luxury and car culture at the 2025 Vancouver International Auto Show, featuring over 200 vehicles and immersive exhibits
Vancouver to host first ever Northern Super League game at BC Place

Vancouver to host first ever Northern Super League game at BC Place

'We’re thrilled to host the first game at BC Place'
'It's time to get fur-tastic': Cat-themed art show coming to Vancouver

'It's time to get fur-tastic': Cat-themed art show coming to Vancouver

"A purr-fectly curated event celebrating all things feline and art"
Coquitlam musician drops single about shedding ego, past life

Coquitlam musician drops single about shedding ego, past life

"Letting You Go" is the new single from Coquitlam musician Tim Steinruck and Sarah Smith.
Coquitlam's francophone community ready to host Festival du Bois

Coquitlam's francophone community ready to host Festival du Bois

There is no charge for kids ages 12 and under to enter this year's Festival du Bois — making the francophone event more accessible for families, said Pooja Parsan, the executive and artistic director of Société francophone de Maillardville.
'Quite a beloved figure': Community birthday party planned for 80-year-old Vancouver man known for his love of local dogs

'Quite a beloved figure': Community birthday party planned for 80-year-old Vancouver man known for his love of local dogs

"Everyone and their dog is welcome."
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