Coastal Jazz & Blues Society announced today the Imperial Series, performances taking place at The Imperial (319 Main Street) during the 2019 Jazz Festival Friday, June 21 to Monday, July 1, 2019.
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The 11th G Day Vancouver takes place on April 29, 2019 at the Nikkei Cultural Centre in Burnaby. G Day supports positive self-esteem, peer and family relationships in a community context.
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Welcome Back, Kleiner – Indie rock, fundraising, a pot luck, a concert, a children’s show, and church. All of these come together for Welcome Back, Kleiner – two fundraising events for Project H2Home, a Refugee Action Network in Saskatoon.
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Spring Break in Coquitlam: 6 ideas that include indoor and outdoor adventures, sweet treats, entertainment, and much more in this month’s VisitCoquitlam.ca feature
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On March 14th, join A Loving Spoonful and thousands of others as they help others one spoonful at a time during Dining Out for Life!
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Surrey’s Party for the Planet is April 13, 2019. Enjoy free family entertainment, pick up some native trees to plant, take part in environmental workshops, shop a sustainable marketplace and soar across a zip line.
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Spring Break Activities for Families Around Vancouver including an extended Family FUSE Weekend at the Vancouver Art Gallery, Spring Lab at Science World and more.
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On Pink Shirt Day (Feb 27, 2019) YWCA Metro Vancouver youth leaders and a panel of experts will be hosting a free event at Hootsuite: Building Healthy Online Communities in the Age of Cancel Culture.
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I’ve partnered with the Downtown Vancouver BIA for a fun contest where you not only get out and about in the city to participate, you could win a gift card that will allow you to have event more fun in the city.
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Arts Umbrella launches Connected North, a pilot program that brings leading-edge arts education to children and youth in remote Canadian communities
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