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[Event] Candlelight Dinner – Romantic Dinners for a Cause

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Feeling romantic and benevolent? Candlelight Dinner is taking place tomorrow night (Wednesday, October 22nd) at 34 participating restaurants in Vancouver . This initiative, put on by BC Hydro, encourages diners to enjoy a romantic candlelit dinner as restaurants turn down the … Continue reading


Event: Ocean Wise Chowder Chowdown Vancouver

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On November 19th, join 15 of British Columbia’s celebrated chefs as they battle head-to-head to create Vancouver’s best sustainable seafood chowder at this year’s Ocean Wise Chowder Chowdown in Vancouver. Photo Credit: www.vanaqua.org               … Continue reading


6 Movies to See at the Vancouver International Film Festival

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Today marks the first day of the 2014 Vancouver International Film Festival. The festival boasts over 355 films from o65 countries across the globe. Seeing as the festival schedule packs almost a year’s worth of movies into a two week … Continue reading


Vancouver Patios You Need to Visit This Summer

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Like all good things, the gorgeous summer weather in Vancouver must come to an end – but not for another few weeks – so there’s no time better than the present to take advantage of the many luxuries Vancouver has … Continue reading


Free Outdoor Yoga at Noon Hosted by Lululemon

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Vancouver wouldn’t be Vancouver without its thriving Yoga culture. Lululemon, a local brand and top-(downward)dog in Yoga apparel, is hosting free Yoga sessions every Wednesday at Noon until the end of August. The Nooner Yoga Series sessions are located at … Continue reading


“Keys to the Streets” – 10 Public Pianos in Vancouver

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Vancouver has welcomed 10 Pianos to its street this summer to bring even more joy to its visitors and citizens. Keys to the Streets, inspired by similar pop-up programs in Montreal, Toronto and New York, looks to build upon the … Continue reading


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