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Science World Symmetry

It took a minute to realize this was a mirror image! Our Daily Photo #1057 is from James who made this shot of Science World perfectly symmetrical.

Black Strathcona - Ernie King the musician, actor and entrepreneur

From the early 1900s to the late 1960s, the East Side neighborhood of Strathcona was home to Vancouver’s first and only black community.
Candid photo of Columbia Cellulose Company workers in Vancouver, 1956/57

Candid photo of Columbia Cellulose Company workers in Vancouver, 1956/57

The offspring of a subject in this historical Vancouver photo writes: "This is a photograph of my Mum, she's on the left. We estimate it was taken about 1956 / 57.
Get your $10 trees! (h/t @georgiastraight)

Get your $10 trees! (h/t @georgiastraight)

I caught wind of a super cool initiative via the Georgia Straight's BLOG today.

Among the Trees

Our Daily Photo #1056 is from Nicole , whose cool perspective in this shot shows just how teeny we are among nature. Don't let the rain get you down. Get out there and explore the forests and half the time, the trees will act as your umbrella.

Black Strathcona - Barbara Howard, one of the fastest women in the world

From the early 1900s to the late 1960s, the East Side neighborhood of Strathcona was home to Vancouver’s first and only black community.
START YOUR WEEK RIGHT WITH THE V.I.A. WEEKLY PLAYLIST WEEK 213: The Nautical Miles

START YOUR WEEK RIGHT WITH THE V.I.A. WEEKLY PLAYLIST WEEK 213: The Nautical Miles

SCENE AND HEARD showcases the independent music scene here in Vancouver.

Black Strathcona - Militant Mothers

From the early 1900s to the late 1960s, the East Side neighborhood of Strathcona was home to Vancouver’s first and only black community.

Black Strathcona - Jimi & Nora

From the early 1900s to the late 1960s, the East Side neighborhood of Strathcona was home to Vancouver’s first and only black community.

The Opening — Niall McClelland

Niall McClelland, DTES.VFD.HALL#2 - BOOTLEG, 2014. Silkscreen mesh, emulsion, acrylic ink, 44 x 55". Photo: Wil Aballe Art Projects.
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