The Oscars alway bring out Hollywood’s finest and encourage viewing parties around the globe as the public aim to get a glimpse of the stars and see who takes home the Golden Statue. This year’s telecast took place March 2nd from the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, a week later than their usual end of February…
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PlayDome is back for 2014!
Over Spring Break BC Place will be filled with fun and laughs as PlayDome returns for another year. Western Canada’s largest indoor carnival welcomes the whole family with more than 45 rides and attractions! Experience the feel of outer-space with the Zero Gravity ride, be spun around on the open-air cars of the Ring of…
Plan your Squamish Valley Music Festival Weekend now!
One of the summer’s most anticipated music events, Virgin Mobile presents Squamish Valley Music Festival has released more information about the weekend’s schedule. Following on their previously announced line-up and site information, the 3 day festival has now released its scheduled artists so you can plan your weekend. For those not spending the whole weekend…
Picks Of The Week – Feb 26, 2014
It’s already the last weekend of February! It’s not a leap year but you can still leap into the fun! Pucks: Fresh off their Olympic success, welcome back the Gold and Silver medal winning members of the Vancouver Canucks as they return to the ice on Wednesday and Friday night at Rogers Arena then at…
Luke’s General Store opens in Vancouver
Calgary’s Luke’s Drug Mart is a unique retailer that harkens back to a time when neighbours would gather at their local drug store and get their prescriptions filled by a pharmacist they knew, chat with friends, get their shopping and sit at the coffee counter, all under the same roof. Luke’s has now made the…
Pink Shirt Day 2014
Tomorrow, Wednesday February 26th take a stand against bullying by wearing your pink shirt to work or school. Pink Shirt Day aims to raise awareness on the issues of bullying in our schools, workplaces and online and helps people to stand up against bullies and step in when we see it happening to others. People across the…
A Pete Seeger Tribute Concert – March 15
Recently the world lost a pioneer of folk music and activism, Pete Seeger, long an inspiration to generations’ worth of musicians and activists, including many BC musicians and songwriters. Seeger performed benefit concerts in Vancouver several times, including a well-remembered summer concert at Malkin Bowl, benefiting those evicted from the Downtown Eastside prior to EXPO…