Vancouver Cruise Ship Season Begins April 10, 2018. According to the Port of Vancouver, more than 895,000 passengers are expected on 241 vessel visits in Vancouver in 2018.
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Broadway Across Canada presents Riverdance – The 20th Anniversary World Tour, back by popular demand for a strictly limited engagement at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver from April 13-15, 2018 only.
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Join 400 of the city’s most dynamic influencers and business leaders at the #IWANT2BE fundraiser for One Girl Can. Attendees will sip on cocktails, bid on incredible experiences and packages from top brands in the live and silent auction while mix and mingling for a good cause.
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10 Must-Try Coquitlam Dessert Spots! From cupcakes and ice cream cones, to high tea and bubble waffles. These sweet cafés, bakeries, shops, and food court eateries will satisfy your sweetest cravings. Enter to win two $25 gift cards from Miss604!
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VidTalks Canada’s Premier Video Marketing Conference: Enter to win a pair of passes to VidTalks happening on April 18, 2018 at the Vancouver Convention Centre West
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5 Student Grad Exhibits Around Vancouver: Featuring Capilano University, Langara College, KPU, SFU, and Douglas College. If you’re looking for free and low-cost arts exhibits and a chance to view the work of the next big names in arts, design, marketing and fashion, this is your chance!
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Now open! Vote for the Connecting the Community Award, presented by Scotiabank, as a part of the YWCA Women of Distinction Awards. In addition to the category in which she was nominated, all individual nominees are eligible for the Connecting the Community Award.
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National Canadian Film Day (“NCFD 2018”) is taking place on April 18th with a spotlight on Female Filmmakers. More than 700 screenings are confirmed to take place in theatres, educational institutions and libraries across the country, and as far away as Iceland, Egypt, Tanzania and Japan.
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At Motown Meltdown on April 21, 2018 at the Commodore, 25 of the Lower Mainland’s most dynamic and exciting performers will each be singing a classic soul tune in support of Seva Canada, an organization that has been giving the power of sight in developing countries.
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Carousel Theatre for Young People presents Spirit Horse (April 21-29), a play about two youth who are caught between two worlds—the traditional ways of their Stoney Nation heritage and the modern ways of the city.
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