9 Vintage Vancouver Cake Photos

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There is a deep appreciation for delicious delicacies, decadent treats, and comforting home-cooked fare in Vancouver, from sashimi and Canadian caviar to vegan ice cream, donuts and gooey cheeseburgers. One sweet indulgence is cake, of all shapes and sizes, that our talented local pâtisseries and bakeries serve up for special occasions and everyday delights. Here are a few foodie-worthy photos of cakes that have been devoured throughout Vancouver history:

9 Vintage Vancouver Cake Photos


1932: Burrard Bridge cake. Archives# CVA 99-2723. Photographer: Stuart Thomson.


1937: Premier Pattullo cutting his birthday cake. Archives# CVA 371-1768.

1946: Margaret McNeil and Vancouver Diamond Jubilee cake. McNeil was the first caucasian child born in the City of Vancouver when it was incorporated. Her birthday cakes were always grand, and shared with the city. Archives# LP 129.


1945: Margaret McNeil’s birthday cake. Archives# LP 180.


1947: Vancouver Board of Trade 60th Anniversary cake presented by the Hotel Vancouver. Archives# Port P1814.03.


1950: Dal Richards 10th anniversary at Hotel Vancouver Panorama Roof. VPL# 81255. Studio: Artray. & 1966: New Westminster centennial cake. VPL# 44556. Studio: Province Newspaper.


1947: Famous Players 25 year cake. Archives# CVA 1184-1904. Photographer: Jack Lindsay.


1986: Centennial Cake. Archives# 2011-010.600.

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Black Friday in Metro Vancouver

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Take our turkey-fuelled Boxing Day deals, amp them up, drive up the discounts, offer them before Christmas, and you have the shopping phenomenon south of the border known as Black Friday. The day after American Thanksgiving is all about deep discounts and deals at retailers of all sizes and you can now find this holiday shopping experience at several local shopping centres around Metro Vancouver.

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Photo credit: James Butler on Flickr

While you may have to dig a little to find the best deals, many of the malls and retailers are offering gift card giveaways so you’re bound to have a successful local shopping excursion.

Black Friday in Metro Vancouver

Metropolis at Metrotown
Starting at 7:00am on Friday, November 28th, Metropolis at Metrotown will be offering amazing deals and promotions to shoppers throughout the weekend with over 125 participating retailers. Door crasher specials will be available until 10:00am and early bird shoppers can enter to win gift card prizes starting at 7:30am via the touchscreen kiosks located at Customer Service and Atrium Court. Customers can access the mall through the entrance closest to Customer Service Ground Level, near Target, which will open at 5:00am. All other mall entrances will open at 6:00am.

Coquitlam Centre
List of retailer deals and specials on the Real Deals page (coming soon). Coquitlam Centre is giving away $5,000 in gift cards in their Get spotted on Black Friday promotion. Open Friday, November 28, 2014 from 9:00am to 10:00pm.

Lougheed Town Centre
Doors open at 7:00am on Friday, November 28th. Be one of the first 200 people to visit Guest Services at 7:00am and receive a gift card up to a $200 value. Enjoy live entertainment from 12:00pm to 2:00pm. View the list of deals online.

Guildford Town Centre
Starting Friday, November 28, 2014 at 7:00am, enter to win a $25,000 shopping spree. List of retailer deals and specials available in this PDF.

London Drugs
Check out flyer deals starting Friday, November 28, 2014 and special same-day shipping service for online purchases made by residents in Vancouver, North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, Richmond and Surrey. Customers can also order online and pick up in-store at any of London Drugs 78 locations in Western Canada within two hours of ordering.

Park Royal
Deals available from Friday, November 28th until Sunday, November 30th. Snap and share your favourite Park Royal Black Friday purchase and tag #ParkRoyalBlackFriday and @ParkRoyal for your chance to win the item and $250 more to spend at Park Royal.

Shop West 4th
In association with Kitsilano 4th Avenue Business Association, look for merchant deals and discounts appearing on the Shop West 4th website on Thursday, November 27th for Friday, November 28th.

Hunter & Hare’s Black Friday sale is November 28th to November 30th at 334 West Pender Street, 11:00am to 7:00pm daily. All sale clothing items will be priced from $5 – $30, and they will be refreshing the floor daily with new pieces.

Pacific Centre and Richmond Centre
Open 7:00am to 9:00pm on Black Friday, November 28, 2014 with retailers offering a wide variety of sales and promotions like in-mall “fashion spotting” on Black Friday rewarding shoppers with gift cards just for being stylish.

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend November 21 to 23, 2014

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Before American Thanksgiving, Black Friday, the Grey Cup Festival, and the cracking open of advent calendar windows (or beer boxes) we have a very full second-to-last weekend in November to enjoy. Here’s what you can get up to in Vancouver this weekend before the holiday rush begins.

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Photo credit: Conrad Olson on Flickr

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend

Events that run for longer than three days in a row are highlighted in green below.

Friday, November 21, 2014
Sponsored by Miss604: Late Night Movie at the Rio Theatre
Adoptive Families Association of BC Gala
Beaujolais Nouveau 2014 at Heritage Hall
Artist Talk: Shimabuku
Vancouver Alternative Fashion Week[End]
Alicia Tobin’s Come Draw With Me
West Coast Christmas Show and Marketplace, Abbotsford
The Secret Case of Sherlock Holmes, Langley
Handmade for Littles Pop-up Shop
Christmas at Hycroft
18th Annual Eastside Culture Crawl
Pacific Theatre: Subway Stations of the Cross
The Arts Club: Avenue Q
The Cultch: Broken Sex Doll
Studio 58/Langara College Presents One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Movies: Crime Fest at the VIFF Vancity Theatre
Hopscotch – Whisky, Beer, Spirits Festival

Saturday, November 22, 2014
Sponsored by Miss604: Surrey Tree Lighting Festival
Dunbar Holiday Craft Fair
Artisan Holiday Show
21st Annual Art For Life Art Auction & Gala
Edmonds Festival of Lights
Theatre Replacement: Jet Set Art Auction Fundraiser
Tasting Plates Coffee Crawl
An Afternoon with Miss Vickie
Burnaby Art Gallery: Art Sale and Fundraiser
Median Charity Craft Fair
Refresh Winter Market
Bakers’ Market, Moberly Arts and Culture Centre
The Original 007 James Bond Tribute Party: “Die Another Day”
CandyTown in Yaletown
MEC Snowfest Vancouver
Vancouver Winter Farmers Market at Nat Bailey Stadium
Barney Bentall & The Grand Cariboo Opry | 9th Annual Fundraiser for Potluck Café Society
Vancouver Jewish Book Festival
Vancouver Christmas Market Opens
Handmade for Littles Pop-up Shop
Christmas at Hycroft
The Secret Case of Sherlock Holmes, Langley
Vancouver Alternative Fashion Week[End]
West Coast Christmas Show and Marketplace, Abbotsford
18th Annual Eastside Culture Crawl
Pacific Theatre: Subway Stations of the Cross
The Arts Club: Avenue Q
The Cultch: Broken Sex Doll
Studio 58/Langara College Presents One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Movies: Crime Fest at the VIFF Vancity Theatre
Hopscotch – Whisky, Beer, Spirits Festival

Sunday, November 23, 2014
Canuck Place Pose with a Purpose
Panago Random Act of Pizza
Blim Market
Fluid Framers Filmmaker Series: Ben Russell
Salvation Army Fill the Kettle – Celebrity Kettle Kick-Off
Random Acts of Romance and Lucille’s Ball Double Screening at the Rio
River District Craft Fair
Britannia Library Film Screening: Death in Venice
Handmade for Littles Pop-up Shop
Christmas at Hycroft
The Secret Case of Sherlock Holmes, Langley
Vancouver Alternative Fashion Week[End]
West Coast Christmas Show and Marketplace, Abbotsford
18th Annual Eastside Culture Crawl
Vancouver Jewish Book Festival
Vancouver Christmas Market
The Arts Club: Avenue Q
Studio 58/Langara College Presents One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Movies: Crime Fest at the VIFF Vancity Theatre
Hopscotch – Whisky, Beer, Spirits Festival

View the full monthly event list to plan ahead at any time. Follow me on Twitter and Facebook for frequent updates about local events and community happenings.

Bright Nights in Stanley Park Christmas Train 2014

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The Bright Nights in Stanley Park Christmas Train returns for its 17th season from November 27th until January 4th. Enjoy a dazzling light display, music, snacks, entertainment, and visits with Santa in the heart of Stanley Park.

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Photo credit: Bright Nights in Stanley Park

Stanley Park Christmas Train Hours

Thursday, November 27, 2014 until Thursday, December 18, 2014
Open daily from 3:00pm until 10:00pm and from 10:00am to 11:00pm Fridays to Sundays

Friday, December 19, 2014 until Friday, December 26, 2014
Open daily from 10:00am to 11:00pm, closed on Christmas Day

Saturday, December 27, 2014 until Sunday, January 4, 2015
Open daily from 10:00am to 10:00pm

Stanley Park Christmas Train Admission

Admission to the site is by donation and tickets for the train can be purchased in advance via Ticketleader online or by phone (604) 252-3700. Same day tickets will be available starting November 27th at the on-site Miniature Railway Box Office in Stanley Park from 12:00pm (10:00am for Matinees). Train tickets are $11.00 (Adults 18–64); $8.00 (child and youth 3-17); $8.00 (seniors 65+) and free for children 2 and under. Tickets are $6.00 for matinées (all ages).

Monies raised through donations in the front gate bins go directly to the Burn Fund, which provides life-saving, life supporting and life enriching services to the people in BC. More than 3,800 professional fire fighters around the province dedicate their time and skills to support burn survivors. They increase the public’s knowledge about fire and burn safety through its Burn Awareness, Research and Prevention programs.

The Burn Fund encourages visitors to show their generosity by bringing food items for the Greater Vancouver Food Bank Society. Food bins will be on-site at the entrance gate.

Follow the Bright Nights in Stanley Park Christmas Train on Twitter and Facebook for more information.

Best Buy Robotic Toy Giveaway

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Best Buy is home to toys for all ages, whether you like to play music or video games, take or print photos, or accessorize your gadgets and gear. Best Buy online also has a toy section, filled with everything from remote control cars, learning toys, and robotics to DVD board games and building blocks.

BestBuy

For ages 1 to 100, Best Buy carries a vast selection of toys and gadgets for kids of all ages. You’ll find a great assortment of toys from VTech, LeapFrog, Parrot, Protocol, Hexbug, LEGO, Mattel, Hasbro and Traxxas.

Today’s remote controlled vehicles go beyond cars and ATVs – which are all still very cool – but more advanced vehicles now include a selection of helicopters and quadricopters that are designed to fly just like the real thing. Many models let you fly indoors or out, and can even be easily piloted by just about anyone with opposable thumbs.

Find a wide assortment of comic book, video game, and movie themed collectibles to add to your shelf or pick up a DVD edition board game and you’ll discover a more interactive experience than traditional board games that are just as much fun.

Best Buy Robotic Toy Giveaway

To promote their toy department, both online and in store, Best Buy has offered up two toys for me to give away: The WowWee Mip 2 Robot and Zoomer Boomer Dino.

MiPThe perfect companion for gadget enthusiasts and allergy-plagued pet lovers alike, the WowWee MiP Robot offers fun and intuitive interaction controlled by your smartphone and GestureSense technology. MiP plays games, dances, battles, balances and more – with an immersive personality and impressive response time, you’ll be a MiPster at first swipe. MiP might only hit your ankles height-wise, but he’s a little powerhouse of high-tech, kid-savvy fun. And best of all? This is one little robot that can actually bring you a sandwich too. Suitable for ages 8+

BoomerBoomer is a ferocious but cuddly Zoomer Dino. Take home your very own Jurassic friend with this tame robot dinosaur. Featuring interactive abilities, this zooming dino can spin, chomp, and roar as he roams around your home. Boomer can be cute and friendly, but watch out for his chompers, especially when you pull his tail. Suitable for kids ages 5 and up.

Here’s how you can enter to win these two toys:

  • Leave a comment naming which of these robotic toys you would like to win (1 entry)
  • Post the following on Twitter (1 entry)
RT to enter to win a @BBYCanadaDeals robotic toy giveaway from @Miss604 http://ow.ly/ECStC

I will draw two winners (one for each prize) at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Follow Best Buy Canada on Twitter and Facebook for more gift ideas this holiday season.

Update The winners are: Maegan Morin (Boomer) and @monkeyincowtown (MiP)!