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This FREE study abroad event in Vancouver will prepare you for the academic experience of your dreams

This FREE study abroad event in Vancouver will prepare you for the academic experience of your dreams

The Study and Go Abroad Fair will land in Vancouver on Tuesday, March 3rd at the Vancouver Convention Centre. The event will play host to top-ranking university and college recruiters from the US, UK, Australia, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and more, helping you discover all the study abroad options available to you.
Metro Vancouver's free Food Truck Festival rolling into 10 cities this spring

Metro Vancouver's free Food Truck Festival rolling into 10 cities this spring

Get ready to grub on all sorts of food from four-wheeled kitchens soon in a city near you.
This adventure film festival will feature an inspiring presentation by the first blind person to summit Everest

This adventure film festival will feature an inspiring presentation by the first blind person to summit Everest

Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival returns February 21 – March 1 in theatres throughout Vancouver.
Brandi Carlile, Steve Earle headline expanded Burnaby Blues Fest 2020

Brandi Carlile, Steve Earle headline expanded Burnaby Blues Fest 2020

A live music lineup for those summer days ahead.
Cartoon: Here's for all the Vancouver dog parents who survived January

Cartoon: Here's for all the Vancouver dog parents who survived January

It's worth it
How this Vancouver musician makes a good living in the industry he loves

How this Vancouver musician makes a good living in the industry he loves

"I'm not a massive touring musician. But I play 230-something shows a year..."
Vancouver actor tackles ugly role in APTN police procedural Tribal

Vancouver actor tackles ugly role in APTN police procedural Tribal

In a new TV series, Brian Markinson plays a racist cop who is forced to work with an Indigenous woman.
Metro Vancouver filmmaker revisits a historic Haida moment

Metro Vancouver filmmaker revisits a historic Haida moment

Christopher Auchter's short documentary 'Now is The Time' chronicles the raising of the first totem pole in Masset in more than a century.
New documentary to examine Joe Keithley’s shift from punk rock to Burnaby politician

New documentary to examine Joe Keithley’s shift from punk rock to Burnaby politician

The film will focus on Joe Keithley's "journey from punk to activist."
Celebrate Canada’s flag at Bloedel Conservatory this weekend

Celebrate Canada’s flag at Bloedel Conservatory this weekend

The maple leaf will wave proudly at the highest point in Vancouver.
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