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13 Remembrance Day ceremonies and events in Vancouver

13 Remembrance Day ceremonies and events in Vancouver

Here are Remembrance Day ceremonies and special events taking place on or before November 11 in Vancouver.
Vancouver to light its 76 ft tall Christmas tree on December 1st!

Vancouver to light its 76 ft tall Christmas tree on December 1st!

A giant tree, a great cause and plenty of Holiday cheer. Back for its 11th year, the Vancouver Christmas Tree Lighting takes place December 1st at the Vancouver Art Gallery (750 Hornby Street).
Out of the fog

Out of the fog

Our Daily Photo #2653 is from tylerblvr who took this shot of Lions Gate Bridge peeking out from the fog. Find me in between being lost and finding every single part of my being.
This massive Christmas market will have booze, food trucks, and an epic light tunnel

This massive Christmas market will have booze, food trucks, and an epic light tunnel

This 103,000 square foot event space will boast one of the biggest light displays in Canada, and it's all indoors.
First Nations artist from B.C. produces print in honour of Gord Downie

First Nations artist from B.C. produces print in honour of Gord Downie

Northwest coast Native carver, Jarrod Saunders , who hails from the Nuxalk Nation, just released a great tribute to the late Gord Downie.
Vancouver's local ski slopes will open this long weekend

Vancouver's local ski slopes will open this long weekend

Great news for skiers and snowboarders: Vancouver's local slopes will open for the season this long weekend.
Local playwright wins prestigious $100,000 theatre prize

Local playwright wins prestigious $100,000 theatre prize

The Siminovitch Prize is given to recognize achievement in Canadian theatre; specifically, professional directors, playwrights and designers. This year's prize was awarded to Vancouver-based artistic director, playwright and author, Marcus Youssef.
Mountains at our doorstep

Mountains at our doorstep

Our Daily Photo #2652 is from erikandersen who took shot of our first sprinkling of snow in the city. Some think of skiing, while others think of...doughnuts ? . . .
The RCMP wants to to return this envelope stuffed with cash

The RCMP wants to to return this envelope stuffed with cash

file photo Mike Wakefield, North Shore News Somewhere in North Vancouver, a renter is in hot water with their landlord. RCMP say a Good Samaritan found and turned in an envelope labeled “rent money” and stuffed with cash Nov. 1.
Murakami retrospective will have Canadian debut in Vancouver next year

Murakami retrospective will have Canadian debut in Vancouver next year

Takashi Murakami: The Octopus Eats Its Own Leg is a significant retrospective showcasing the artist's paintings, and it will be in Vancouver next year.
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