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Event: Christmas Market Preview Exhibit, Oct 4th-29th
Christmas Market Preview October 4 – October 29, 2018 – 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. daily Circle Craft Shop & Gallery (1 – 1666 Johnston...
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Event: WORD Vancouver, a free literary arts festival, September 26th-30th
A literary lemonade stand. A QR code poetry scavenger hunt. Vancouver’s streets are coming alive with readers and writers at WORD Vancouver, a free...
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Release: HUB Bike the Night, Sept. 15
HUB Cycling is organizing BC’s only fully permitted, open streets night ride again on Saturday, September 15, 2018. “The combination of...
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Release: Hot Pink Paper Campaign Launch
The Hot Pink Challenge: Candidates Urged to Make Vancouver a Women-Friendly City VANCOUVER, SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 – Women and allies will rally at Vancouver...
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Event: CCPA-BC Rosenbluth lecture 2018 – Mark Jacobson, Oct. 25th
CCPA-BC’s annual Rosenbluth lecture is Thursday, October 25 and this year features Stanford’s Mark Jacobson—7pm-9pm at the SFU Segal Graduate...
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Video Vancouver: New West End
Via small places: A lot can happen in a few years: and suddenly, the New West End catches up with you.
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EVENT: Courtyard Garden for Health and Happiness, Aug. 30th
DATE: Thu, 30 August 2018 TIME: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM PDT LOCATION: Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden 578 Carrall Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 5K2...
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Urban greenways can reduce neighbourhood carbon emissions
Cities working to prioritize active transportation with the aim of reducing neighbourhood carbon emissions now has some of the first scientific evidence...
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Event: Help Shape The Courtyard – August 23rd and 24th
The Dr. Sun Yat-Sen Classical Chinese Garden in collaboration with Dunefield Consulting invited young, emerging entrepreneurs to sell their products and...
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Event: Bike the Night, Vancouver’s Largest On-Street Bike Ride – Sept 15th
HUB Cycling is organizing BC’s only fully permitted, open streets night ride again on Saturday, September 15, 2018. “The combination of...
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Hard Questions about Vancouver’s New Affordability Approach
Guest authors: Patrick Condon & Scot Hein [Editor’s note: UBC Professor of Urban Design Patrick Condon dropped his candidacy for mayor on July 13 for...
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Video Vancouver: Chinatown Divided
Are new developments an opportunity or a threat to Chinatown? Here’s About Here‘s attempt to explore both sides of this issue.
By Yuri Artibise