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For those Vancouverites still waiting for the cows to come home, today they did. Right into downtown Vancouver. About 50 farmers - and two penned calves - from the Fraser Valley brought their concerns ...
She promoted the bikini and blue jeans, 60s pop music and style. Diana Vreeland is fêted in a lively new documentary.
The Year Dolly Parton Was My Mom is a film about a young girl who discovers she was adopted and fantasizes that Dolly Parton is her mother. The film is based in the mid seventies. Director Tara Johns ...
Despite the fact that London, UK-based indie rock/pop group Bastille debuted their first album less than a year ago, devoted local fans gave the band an intense welcome at the Commodore Ballroom last ...
Last year, Canada was ranked the word's best G20 country for women (India placed last) supposedly for its fair treatment of women. But the recent suicide of Rehtaeh Parsons, a Nova Scotia teen rape ...
On Wednesday, Conservative Minister of Finance Joe Oliver said the 2015 Federal budget will be balanced or he and the rest of the cabinet will take a five-percent pay cut. With budget day less than ...
The last time composer Philip Glass played the Chan Centre for Performing Arts at UBC was in 2004. Glass, still composing and performing at age 73, says: "Why stop now?" Glass began his April 5th, ...
A few years ago, Johan Fast, a Manitoba-based trucker, heard through word of mouth to his mother that if he wanted to retain his citizenship, he would have to send in a long list of documents to the ...
City Council made history by voting to support a shift to 100 per cent renewable energy sources, becoming the first city in Canada to take this step. In the motion, which passed unanimously, ...
Kari duplicates the signature cookies from Wes Anderson's The Fantastic Mr. Fox. A comforting treat with winter looming ahead, they are warm, spicy, and best enjoyed with a mug of cider.
In this week's update, Canadians are leading by example in the fight against warrantless online spying. Meanwhile, Big Telecom is up to its old tricks, price-gouging Canadians wherever it can.
Since it opened in 2008, Café Medina has carved out a niche as one of Vancouver’s premier destinations for breakfast, lunch and daily brunch. Owner Robbie Kane’s pioneering attitude toward café ...