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How the East Van Panto built a whacked-out phenomenon

How the East Van Panto built a whacked-out phenomenon

Every week our friends at The Georgia Straight provide us with a preview of what you’ll see on - and in – their paper that week.
It’s the most wonderful Talent Time of the year

It’s the most wonderful Talent Time of the year

Poster: Evil Patrick by Design In the last seven plus years, Paul Anthony's Talent Time has become known for consistently staging unique and highly entertaining shows, month after month.
4 easy ways you can help Syrian refugees coming to Vancouver

4 easy ways you can help Syrian refugees coming to Vancouver

In the coming months around 3,500 Syrian refugees will be getting resettled in the Lower Mainland as a part of our new federal government's promise to help 25,000 of them become permanent residents of Canada.
CKNW Orphans’ Fund Pledge Day 2015!

CKNW Orphans’ Fund Pledge Day 2015!

Mark your calendars! Wednesday, December 2nd 2015 is the 38th Annual CKNW Orphans’ Fund Pledge Day . This full day “radio-thon” is broadcast live on CKNW News Talk AM980 from the beautiful Terminal City Club in downtown Vancouver.
Seeing nature in action

Seeing nature in action

Our Daily Photo #2292 is from Instagrammer onlyhdr , who took this shot of mother nature working away in Pemberton. Nairn Falls near Pemberton, BC. November 3, 2015. Definitely worth the short hike to see such powerful erosion.
Alexander Weimann - Early Music

Alexander Weimann - Early Music

World renowned Harpsichordist, Alexander Weimann the director of both the Vancouver and Seattle Pacific Baroque Orchestras finds his new home here in Vancouver.
Morning coffee at St.Mark's Summit

Morning coffee at St.Mark's Summit

Our Daily Photo #2291 is from Instagrammer Aaron , who enjoyed a cozy cup of coffee at the top of St.Mark's Summit over the weekend.
YIMBY's have taken over Commercial Drive!

YIMBY's have taken over Commercial Drive!

Commercial Drive is being taken over by a group of good intentioned residents this week. Four university students came up with a super awesome initiative to help the less fortunate, and four businesses have implemented it. It works like this: 1.
Beehives as community builders and a form of therapy

Beehives as community builders and a form of therapy

Hives for Humanity is a local non-profit that "encourages community connections through apiculture, more commonly known as beekeeping".
5 notable Vancouverites share their favourite kids books

5 notable Vancouverites share their favourite kids books

Launched in 2012, A Good Book Drive is an annual book drive that brings stories to a new generation of readers, and supports kids in need of new books.
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