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The City of Vancouver has announced that speed limits on many local streets are being reduced to 30km/h. Explaining its decision in a release, the city’s Civic Engagement and Communications said, ...
If there’s one thing Vancouver doesn’t sleep on, it’s a good summer street party and a chance to jump on a bike. And on Sunday (July 13), the Tour de Concord is bringing exactly that; complete with ...
Drag performances, dance breaks and a cardio workout all in one? Vancouver’s most joyful Pride fundraiser is back, and it’s bigger, bolder and sweatier than ever.
While Laughs in Queer is a success on its own, Kay also saw it as something of a pipeline to help foster queer and trans talent in the city. That led to the first iteration of Trans Girls: Raw and ...
Enjoy free live music at some of Surrey's most beautiful parks and outdoor spaces this summer. Sounds of Summer returns every Wednesday in July and August, bringing you an eclectic mix of genres ...
A History of Motown is back at the Firehall Arts Centre from August 6 to 17, and if you missed it the first time around, consider this your second chance to boogie.
AutismBC raffle and 50/50 is your chance to win a brand new Mazda CX-30 GS courtesy of Applewood Auto Group, round trip flight for two anywhere WestJet flies, a two night stay at Sheraton Airport ...
Transport yourself to Paris without leaving Vancouver at the Perrier Terrasse, where authentic French terrasse culture comes alive. Picture a pleasurable evening at an elegant French bistro – the ...
Every Thursday all summer long at 7-8 pm on the grass at Kits Beach behind the Boathouse Restaurant. Learn to balance the chakra through kundalini awakening and etner into the state of thoughless ...
One of Canada's top working comics today, Byron Bertram has performed his uniquely high energy comedy in over 30 countries, blending amazing voices, accents and confident vulnerability. His riffs and ...
Emily Carr University of Art + Design hosts its annual Low Residency Master of Fine Arts State of Practice Exhibition ...
CMI Weihai, a Chinese state-owned shipyard, was awarded the contract for four vessels after no Canadian companies submitted a bid.
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