Did you know you can borrow solar panels, recording studio time, or join a knitting club at your local library? Here are a few unique ways to get the most from these invaluable community hubs.
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The first taste of fall is here and so is our latest edition of Vancouver Eats with delicious early autumn menus, new openings, and festivals to be found around the region. We’ve curated a list of our newest culinary favourites, events, along with notable limited edition menus around Metro Vancouver.
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Things to do around Vancouver this weekend (September 5-7, 2025). Fun activities and events in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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The Vancouver Art Gallery announced that it has received a significant gift of artwork by Guud san glans Robert Davidson which will be on display starting in November.
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The Black Spaces Symposium unites artists, activists, professionals, and educators within the African Descent community for a month of programming across Vancouver.
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Join YWCA Metro Vancouver in honouring Indigenous strength and resilience through an evening of art, music, dance and storytelling at Rhythms of Resilience: Voices of Warrior Women on September 25th.
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The 2025 Orange Shirt Day campaign from Urban Native Youth Association (UNYA) honours the intergenerational strength of Indigenous families.
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The Harry Potter: A Forbidden Forest Experience opening in Stanley Park on November 7, 2025 for a limited engagement in Vancouver. This is the attraction’s first time in Canada.
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Join Dan’s Legacy Foundation in Surrey for an evening of gourmet cuisine, entertainment and community impact on November 8, 2025.
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The Path Forward (September 28, 2025) is a free community celebration curated by the VSO Indigenous Council, representing a meaningful step in the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s ongoing journey toward Truth and Reconciliation.
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