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Activities to Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in Vancouver

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St. Patrick’s Day may be an Irish Catholic celebration, but it’s a holiday that is loved and celebrated by Vancouverites from all corners of the globe. St. Patrick’s Day takes place on Tuesday, March 17th, however, there are plenty of … Continue reading


15 events you’ll want to attend this March

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Vancouver winters can often be gloomy and rain-filled, but 2015 has started off on a warmer, sunnier foot. Now that you’ve gotten a taste of what spring has to offer, you can welcome this season by getting out and partaking … Continue reading


After Hours at Vancouver Aquarium

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Escape the cold and submerge yourself in a tropical paradise at the next After Hours event hosted by the Vancouver Aquarium. On Thursday, February 26th, the Vancouver Aquarium will keep its doors open from 6PM to 10PM for this exclusive, … Continue reading


Olympic Cauldron to be Relit!

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It’s hard to believe that five years have passed since the streets of Vancouver were flooded with thousands of tourists from around the world, rallying to support the athletes representing their countries in the 2010 Winter Olympic games in Vancouver. … Continue reading


February Events in Vancouver

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Make some room in your calendars – February 2015 has an assortment of events, outside of Valentine’s day, that are sure to spark your interest. From theatrical performances, to outdoor tours and cultural events, this month’s medley of activities are … Continue reading


PuSh 2015 International Performing Arts Festival

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The PuSh Festival is back in Vancouver from now until February 8th featuring professional theatre, dance, film and music performances. The not-for-profit organization strives to push the boundaries of performing arts by engaging and enriching audiences with adventurous contemporary works. … Continue reading


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