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PHOTO: The Lions peeking through

PHOTO: The Lions peeking through

Our daily photo is from @curtkothe of a view of The Lions peaks framed by city buildings.
PHOTO: 'It feels like summer is almost over'

PHOTO: 'It feels like summer is almost over'

Our daily photo is from @there.and.backagain of a gorgeous sunset at Stanley Park.
B.C.'s largest ceramics exhibition is coming to Metro Vancouver

B.C.'s largest ceramics exhibition is coming to Metro Vancouver

The Best of BC Ceramics, the largest exhibition of B.C.-based ceramics, is on display at Lipont Gallery until Sept. 3, showcasing over 300 pieces by more than 40 artists.
There's still time to frolic at three different sunflower fields in B.C.

There's still time to frolic at three different sunflower fields in B.C.

This year there are more sunflower fields to frolic in than ever before, with three festivals currently on in B.C.
Metro Vancouver Elvis Presley impersonator reunited with lost artwork he made 13 years ago

Metro Vancouver Elvis Presley impersonator reunited with lost artwork he made 13 years ago

Elvis is back in the building. That’s how Eli Williams, an Elvis Presley tribute artist, feels about the quirky discovery of a cool piece of artwork he made years ago.
This huge seven-day long B.C. beer festival features over 70 breweries

This huge seven-day long B.C. beer festival features over 70 breweries

Whistler Village Beer Festival returns Sept. 9 to 15 with an expanded lineup of events. Entering its seventh year, the WVBF will expand from six to seven days and will feature double the number of events compared to 2018.
BIV Talks: Expert panel to guide discussion on women in business

BIV Talks: Expert panel to guide discussion on women in business

V.I.A. sister publication Business In Vancouver is hosting one of their BIV Talks on money laundering next week on Tuesday, May 14.
How Vancouver’s first Chinese accountant faced racism to help hundreds

How Vancouver’s first Chinese accountant faced racism to help hundreds

The first accountant of Chinese descent in Vancouver’s history, Wong died Aug. 5. He’s credited with helping hundreds of Chinatown businesses over a career that began in the late 1940s and only ended earlier this summer.
9 books heating up with climate change

9 books heating up with climate change

As the planet heats up, so is climate change fiction or “cli-fi,” as fans call it. Check out nine top picks from VPL’s reading experts.
One of Vancouver's top restaurants is holding a creative sports-themed dinner packed with surprises

One of Vancouver's top restaurants is holding a creative sports-themed dinner packed with surprises

This September, AnnaLena will present their third dinner special event, this time for a sports-themed night aptly called "Arena."
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