For the first time ever, 12 Vancouver area business improvement associations have united to kick off a city-wide initiative: Black Friday Vancouver. From November 29 to December 1, Vancouver retailers, spas, and » Read More
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November 21, 2013
“Is society defined by war? Are we being led like sheep to the slaughter?” War as a tool for control, and our manipulation to accept it, are two vast themes » Read More
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November 20, 2013
I didn’t get any photo opportunities on my drive up from Vancouver to Whistler this time around, as pouring rain leaving the city changed to heavy snow between Squamish and » Read More
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November 19, 2013
4Play’s subtitle “New Work by Excited Writers” is an apt description for this fun, optimistic set of theatre. Divided into Program A and B, each evening includes two short plays, » Read More
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November 15, 2013
Yesterday morning, I was invited to a sneak peek of Gap, Old Navy, and Banana Republic’s 2014 spring line “Sea Meets Street“, together with other local media. Heather Hopkins, Gap » Read More
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November 14, 2013
Yesterday afternoon, I joined several other writers and fashionistas just a few hours prior to the big grand opening of Old Navy’s downtown Vancouver flagship store. As Old Navy staff » Read More
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November 13, 2013
As we’re now entering the season of gift-giving and indulgent shopping, Median Fundraising is kicking off the inaugural Vancouver Holiday Charity Craft Fair to benefit several key organizations in our » Read More
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November 13, 2013
Vancouver Foodster’s Food Talks series will wine down the year with Volume 10: All about wine! Meet and mingle with fellow foodies and wine lovers on December 3, where six » Read More
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November 12, 2013
Tea Sparrow’s co-founder/tea connoisseur Michael Menashy’s 15-year passion for tea began in China when a factory owner showed him how to brew tea in his boardroom. That day still holds » Read More
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November 12, 2013
Vancouver’s newest opera company, Opera di Concertisti, recently launched a program to create affordable arts tickets for financially-strapped arts and culture fans. According to recent Canadian census reports, Vancouver spends » Read More
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November 10, 2013
In a simple, cozy Nova Scotia house, piles of sand stand in the corners of the living room, creeping from under the walls. The wallpaper has been replaced by an » Read More