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Discover over 100 artists, makers and brands at this massive Indie market

Discover over 100 artists, makers and brands at this massive Indie market

The Refresh Market returns to Squamish to showcase the works of over 100 artists, makers and brands. The winter market takes place in the West Coast Railway Heritage Park.
B.C. government issues first recreational pot shop licence (and it's not in Vancouver)

B.C. government issues first recreational pot shop licence (and it's not in Vancouver)

A pot shop in Kimberley, B.C., has received the first private licence to sell recreational marijuana from the British Columbia government, two weeks after the drug became legal across the country.
VIDEO: Artist Ken Lum on our relationship with Vancouver's ghosts

VIDEO: Artist Ken Lum on our relationship with Vancouver's ghosts

It would not be Halloween without listening to Ken Lum's Public Salon presentation on how Vancouver ignores its ghosts.
PHOTO: Happy Halloween!

PHOTO: Happy Halloween!

Our Daily Photo #2890 is from jennchanphotography who captured Science World getting into the Halloween spirit! View this post on Instagram Hope you’re all having a spooktacular weekend! 🎃 #jackolantern #scienceworld #halloween #nightphotogra
'I hope you won’t put me out of school' – SFU students protest proposed tuition hikes

'I hope you won’t put me out of school' – SFU students protest proposed tuition hikes

SFU students protesting proposed tuition hikes of up to 20 per cent for some international students next year took aim at administrators’ salaries and past budget surpluses at a consultation for students at the university’s Burnaby Mountain campus Tuesday.
Nude farmers raise cash for Squamish community farm

Nude farmers raise cash for Squamish community farm

The Squamish Climate Action Network, or CAN, has launched an Indiegogo campaign for a calendar featuring nude Squamish farmers in hopes of raising money for the farm.
Meet one of 17 Coast Salish siblings whose lives were torn apart by Canada's residential schools

Meet one of 17 Coast Salish siblings whose lives were torn apart by Canada's residential schools

It is stories like Lambert's that not only make us painfully aware of the hardships that the native community faced but also remind us that although we cannot change what has been done in the past, we can work towards a better future and change what we do today.
The massive Emily Carr Student Art Sale takes place this November

The massive Emily Carr Student Art Sale takes place this November

Emily Carr's annual Legendary Student Art Sale returns to Vancouver this November with more of its highly anticipated sales on original works of art.
This massive 1,500-pound Chucky pumpkin will greet trick-or-treaters tonight in B.C.

This massive 1,500-pound Chucky pumpkin will greet trick-or-treaters tonight in B.C.

The oversized demented face of Chucky carved into a giant pumpkin will greet lucky trick-or-treaters on Vancouver Island. When Halloween is over, it’s a neighbourhood tradition to wrap a strap around the pumpkin and haul it down the stairs where it smashes open.
Someone made the East Van Cross out of fallen leaves in a Vancouver park

Someone made the East Van Cross out of fallen leaves in a Vancouver park

Someone took the time to create an East Van Cross, also known as the ‘Monument for East Vancouver,’ out of maple leaves in a popular park.
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