Vancouver Icons: Heritage Hall

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I’ve had the pleasure of visiting Heritage Hall on several occasions for conferences, speaking engagements, and to meet with the Mount Pleasant BIA. This handsome building on the corner of Main and 15th has had many lives, and continues to be an elegant venue for special events, fashion shows, and weddings making it today’s Vancouver Icons photo feature.


1917: Archives# CVA 99-356. Photographer: Stuart Thomson

Heritage Hall began its life 99 years ago, constructed as a postal station in 1915. It was designed by Archibald Campbell Hope and completed in 1916. Heritage Hall was designated a heritage building by the City of Vancouver in 1974 and was included in the first list of buildings identified by the City as having historical importance.

There are conflicting theories about why such an ornate building was built in this location, but most agree the building was an attempt to stimulate commercial growth in the Mount Pleasant area. It has also been suggested that the location of the electric street car station across the street at 14th and Main caused the city fathers to locate the imposing building where they did. Unfortunately, the new surge of residents did not arrive and the shopping and business areas of the city shifted west. [About Heritage Hall]

Mount Pleasant Wreath Photowalk

elegant Heritage Hall in winter light
Photo credit: photocafe & photocafe on Flickr

Designated a heritage structure by the City of Vancouver in 1974, and by Public Works Canada in 1976, the old Post Office building at Main Street and 15th Avenue is a landmark in the Mount Pleasant community. It is one of the oldest official buildings in Vancouver and over the years it has served the city well. [About Heritage Hall]

You can pick up a copy of “Heritage Hall: Biography of a Building” from the building’s administration office. The book received a 2006 City of Vancouver Heritage Award and a 2003 Heritage Society of British Columbia Honour Award.

Heritage Hall
Photo credit: eternal keni on Flickr

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Photo credit: slowitdown & AE Creations on Flickr

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Mark Faviell & cheeky_squeeky on Flickr

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Photo credit: eternal keni on Flickr

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Photo credit: gwilli on Flickr

Previous Vancouver Icons posts: School of Theology Building at UBC, Gate to the Northwest Passage, St Paul’s Hospital, Capilano Lake, Stawamus Chief, Nine O’Clock Gun, Malkin Bowl, Search, Vancouver Rowing Club, Echoes, Point Atkinson Lighthouse, English Bay Inukshuk, Hollow Tree, Hotel Europe, Lions Gate Bridge Lions, LightShed, Granville Bridge, 217.5 Arc x 13′, Canoe Bridge, Vancouver Block, Bloedel Conservatory, Centennial Rocket, Canada Place, Old Courthouse/Vancouver Art Gallery, Dominion Building, Science World, Gastown Steam Clock, SFU Burnaby, Commodore Lanes, Siwash Rock, Kitsilano Pool, White Rock Pier, Main Post Office, Planetarium Building, Lord Stanley Statue, Vancouver Library Central Branch, Victory Square, Digital Orca, The Crab Sculpture, Girl in Wetsuit, The Sun Tower, The Hotel Vancouver, The Gassy Jack Statue, The Marine Building, and The Angel of Victory. Should you have a suggestion for the Vancouver Icons series please feel free to leave a note in the comments. It should be a thing, statue, or place that is very visible and recognizable to the public.

Small Business BC Awards 2014

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The top 5 finalists in each category were announced last week for the Small Business BC Awards. As a (super) small business owner, I love reading about local success stories, new concepts, and supporting BC businesses. I also used Small Business BC‘s services (located at Waterfront Station) when I started my own business 6 years ago.

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These finalists will all move onto the final portion of the competition and the winners will be announced at an awards ceremony on February 27th.

Small Business BC Awards

BEST CONCEPT sponsored by MNP
Float House – Vancouver
Medeo – Vancouver
Roam Mobility – Vancouver
Thank You Products – Campbell River
Vancouver Tumblebus – Port Coquitlam

BEST INTERNATIONAL TRADE BUSINESS
sponsored by Livingston International
Fruiticana Produce Ltd. – Surrey
Herbaland Naturals Inc. – Richmond
Kahuna Paddle Boards – Whistler
Williams and White Equipment – Burnaby
Xanatos Marine Ltd. – North Vancouver

BEST ONLINE MARKETER sponsored by SageOne
The Bench – Kamloops
Main Street Communications – Maple Ridge
Make it Productions – Vancouver
Mason Industries – Surrey
West Coast Thrift – Nanaimo

BEST WORKPLACE sponsored by WellnessFits
CCN Bikes – North Vancouver
Cucumber Marketing – Vancouver
iWorx – North Vancouver
The Oracle – Whistler
Homeroom Small Business Solutions – Vancouver

BEST GREEN BUSINESS sponsored by SBBC
Aspenware Inc – Vernon
Eclipse Awards – Vancouver
Green Chair Recycling – Vancouver
Natural Pod – Vancouver
Watertiger – Vancouver

BEST COMMUNITY IMPACT sponsored by Vancity
Bamboletta Dolls – Cowichan Bay
The Green Kiss – Victoria
On the Farm Country Market – Squamish
Save Everyday – Vancouver
Skipper Otto’s Community Supported Fishery – Vancouver

BEST COMPANY sponsored by TELUS
AZ World Translation & Interpretation – North Vancouver
burger55 – Penticton
Fitness on the Go – Vancouver
Save Everyday – Vancouver
ToursByLocals – Vancouver

BEST EMPLOYER sponsored by WorkSafeBC
BikeHike Adventures – Vancouver
Coastal Trademark Services Ltd. – Vancouver
Fully Managed – Vancouver
Neutron Factory Works – Delta
Williams and White – Burnaby


I was very happy to see some of my favourites among the finalists, including Roam Mobility (for Best Concept) and Make It Productions (for Best Online Marketer). If you are travelling to the United States you need to look up Roam Mobility’s packages for roaming talk, text, and data plans — no, this is not a sponsored endorsement!

Tickets are now available for the awards ceremony, which will be hosted by Claire Newell, founder and president of Travel Best Bets. Enjoy drinks, appetizers and networking with BC’s top business owners, industry leaders and government officials as we announce the winners of the 11th Annual Small Business BC Awards.

Check out the Small Information Expo on February 4th and follow Small Business BC on Twitter and Facebook for more information.

SPES Saturday: It’s Time for the Birds and the Bees in Stanley Park

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StanleyParkEcologyThis post has been contributed by Don Enright, Volunteer and Past President with the Stanley Park Ecology Society (“SPES”). I have been following SPES since I moved into the West End almost a decade ago and I have been a member for two years. I wanted to offer the team an opportunity to share their news, events, and work so I have created “SPES Saturday” where they will be contributing stories with my audience once a month.

It’s Time for the Birds and the Bees in Stanley Park

Ah, Valentine’s Day: the first rite of spring, when our fancy turns to thoughts of courtship and romance. In Stanley Park, we’ll be celebrating the occasion with a special guided walk with historian extraordinaire Jolene Cummings. She’ll help us explore the park’s history as a gathering place for lovers through the years. There’s a lot of stories to tell in that department, as you can imagine, and Jolene weaves a great tale.

In Stanley Park, it’s not just the two-legged creatures who are seeking out romance. Love is in the air all around us in spring, and the birds and the bees (and mammals and trees) take advantage of our mild spring weather to go about the hard work of making babies. It’s a great time to visit the park.

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Red-flowering currant. Photo by Don Enright

One of my favourite sights of early spring is the glorious bloom of the red-flowering currant. These show-stoppers not only offer good cheer (and great snapshots) to park visitors; they also offer nectar and pollen to a number of animals who really need them early in the season. Stop by a currant bush in March and you might see a rufous hummingbird, recently arrived from Mexico, fueling up on nectar. Now, these currant bushes aren’t just offering free food out of the goodness of their little green hearts. It’s all about romance, of course. Currant bushes can’t pick up their roots and go out on dates, so they rely on intermediaries like hummingbirds to get the job done. As the hummer gets its nectar, a wee bit of pollen is brushed off on it, to be delivered to the next flower. It’s a match made in heaven: hummingbird gets nectar, flower gets pollinated. Boom.

Rufous Hummingbird
Male rufous hummingbird. Photo by Don Enright

And if you get a bit closer to our red-flowering currant, you’ll discover that it’s not just the hummingbirds lined up for a snack. Many species of native bees also get in on the action, quietly buzzing in and around the currant bushes in search of both nectar and pollen to pass on to their own young ones.

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Green sweat bee. Don’t freak out; they’re smaller than a house fly, sweet-tempered and have weak stings. Photo by Don Enright

By “native”, I’m taking about the many species of bee in Stanley Park that live simpler, quieter (or at least less social) lives than the introduced honey bee. Stop by our Native Plant Demonstration Garden and you might see mason bees, valuable pollinators, buzzing between the currants and the wee bee condos that our volunteers have placed there. (They also nest in the nooks and crannies of the Stanley Park Pavilion).

If you’re a keen bee-watcher, keep your eyes peeled for a green sweat bee, like the one I captured here at English Bay Beach. You won’t find these guys in great busy hives, fussing over a queen or tending to their larvae day after day. No, their social lives are pretty simple. Female sweat bees tend to bump into their mates at work; that is, while they’re gathering pollen. After a brief moment of passion, she’s on her own again. She deposits her bees-to-be in a series of tunnels that she digs in the forest floor. With each egg, she leaves a dab of pollen—enough to get them by until they’re independent—and then buzzes good-bye. The mason bees have a similar routine, but instead of tunnels in the ground, they burrow them in wood (or in the tunnels of condos that people provide), adding a dab of mud to seal up a wooden tunnel with the egg and pollen inside, just to keep them safe.

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Tree swallow. Photo by Don Enright

Just above the bee condo, tree swallows wheel and dive, doing their best to deplete the condo’s membership. A number of birds have figured out that these bee colonies can be a good source of free eats. Do the bees fight back? Well, our native bees do have stings, albeit weak ones, but any swallow worth its salt can bomb in and nab one before the bee even knows what’s happening.

Swallows have their own romantic lives that are a bit spicier than you might think. Birds have long been thought of as paragons of traditional family values, but it’s not always so simple. Recent studies of tree swallows show that, while they do pair up, settle down and work hard to raise a brood of young, chances are that at least one of the eggs is fathered by somebody other than the female’s partner. That’s right: when he’s distracted, she steps out and gathers a little genetic material on the side. She’s just hedging her bets: her partner may be a great provider but have less-than-perfect genes. By mixing things up a bit, she gets the best of both worlds.

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Volunteers installing swallow nest boxes in Lost Lagoon. Photo by Don Enright

Birds, bees, flowers, trees, and great guided history walks… there’s so much happening in early spring, so why not make plans to shake off your winter doldrums with a walk in the park? We look forward to seeing you.

Town Centre Coquitlam Browns Socialhouse

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Browns Socialhouse, Canada’s fastest growing upscale casual dining restaurant franchise, announced that Jason Labahn joined their team as Executive Chef last fall and together they’re cooking up some fresh and new exciting menu offerings starting at Town Centre Coquitlam Browns Socialhouse.

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Chef Labahn and Chef Steve Dachuna. Photo courtesy of Browns Socialhouse

The Blackened Chicken Cowboy Salad and the Tahitian Tuna Bowl were lunchtime staples when I used to work in an office near a Browns Socialhouse and Chef Labahn is busy adding even more delicious items to the restaurant group’s menu. How about a 380 calorie kale, quinoa and chicken salad, a BBQ pork sandwich, chicken and goat cheese panini, or indulge completely with an Oreo Jar (whipped homemade Oreo cheesecake) for dessert?

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Photo courtesy of Browns Socialhouse

Town Centre Coquitlam Browns Socialhouse

Current Feature Sheet

Tomato Soup + Grilled Cheese
homemade tomato soup, fresh basil,
crispy cheddar grilled cheese on sourdough

BBQ Chicken, Bacon + Blue Cheese Salad
bbq chicken, crumbled blue cheese, bacon,
apple, cucumber, tomato + almonds with
lemon dressing

Kale, Quinoa + Chicken Salad
Only 380 calories! spinach, cabbage,
apple, cucumber, candied walnuts, edamame
+ orange with citrus dressing

Oreo Jar
homemade whipped oreo cheesecake in a jar

Chicken + Goats Cheese Panini
chicken + goats cheese panini, roasted
red peppers + basil with our signature
Cowboy Salad

BBQ Pork Sandwich
sweet + smokey, homemade bbq pork,
hot + sour pickles, crispy coleslaw on a
toasted brioche bun with fries

Steak Frites
grilled 5oz tenderloin topped with blue cheese
and garlic butter served with crispy
herbed frites

Try these new items and more at the brand new Town Centre Coquitlam Browns Socialhouse (with Chef Steve Dachuna) until the end of March. To get you started, I have a $100 gift card for Town Centre Coquitlam Browns Socialhouse to give away to one lucky reader. Here’s how you can enter to win:

  • Leave a comment naming which item you would like to try from the current feature sheet (above) (1 entry)
  • Post the following on Twitter (1 entry)
RT to enter to win $100 for @brownstwncentre from @BrownsSocialize + @Miss604 http://ow.ly/taznX

I will draw one winner at random from all entries at 12:00pm on Thursday, February 6, 2014. The new Town Centre Coquitlam Browns Socialhouse is located at Unit 120 – 2950 Glen Drive, Coquitlam.

Update The winner is Meline!

Other Browns Socialhouse locations around the Lower Mainland include Brentwood Brewery District, New West Ironwood, Richmond Kitsilano Lonsdale Lynn Valley Newport Village, Port Moody Panorama, Surrey Point Grey Semiahmoo, Surrey Town Centre, Coquitlam Tsawwassen Walnut Grove, and Langley. Follow Browns on Facebook and Twitter for more information.

February Events in Metro Vancouver

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Bursting out of the fog that was January 2014, February 2014 is looking much brighter already. From Family Day to Olympic legacy events, Chinese New Year, Black History Month films at the VIFF Theatre, the Chutzpah! Festival, and your last chance to enjoy the Robson Square ice rink. A full list of February Events in Metro Vancouver is posted below and if you have anything to add, contact me to get your event listed — absolutely free of charge!

Winter Fog Over Vancouver


Jump to: Saturday, February 1st to Sunday, February 2nd, 2014
Jump to: Monday, February 3rd to Sunday, February 9th, 2014
Jump to: Monday, February 10th to Sunday, February 16th, 2014
Jump to: Monday, February 17th to Sunday, February 23rd, 2014
Jump to: Monday, February 24th to Friday, February 28th, 2014

Multi-Day Events

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

February Events in Metro Vancouver


Saturday, February 1, 2014, 2014
Hobiyee! The Nisga’a New Year!
Party for the Park (Stanley Park)
Winter Wander at Vanier Park and Attractions
Party for Life with Vancouver Friends for Life
Keep The Beat 2014 – Heart and Stroke Foundation Fundraiser
The HTML500
Monster Jam at BC Place
LEGO Travel Adventure Opens at Science World
Royal Winnipeg Ballet’s Romeo + Juliet
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
River Market Artisan Fair, New Westminster
Red Bull Illume at Jack Poole Plaza
Bruce McCulloch at Firehall Arts Centre
Oscar Shorts at VIFF Theatre
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Chinese New Year Parade in Chinatown
River District Chinese New Year Celebration
TEAM Radio Presents: The Big Game
Superbowl Sunday at The Biltmore
Classical Concert Series White Rock
Oscar Shorts at VIFF Theatre
Red Bull Illume at Jack Poole Plaza
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE

Monday, February 3, 2014
Red Bull Illume at Jack Poole Plaza
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE

Tuesday, February 4, 2014
World Cancer Day at Robson Square
West Side Story at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Woodward’s $1.49 Day with the Vancouver Giants
“A Particular Class of Women” at Firehall Arts Centre
Red Bull Illume at Jack Poole Plaza
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE

Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Sonoma in the City Presented by Sonoma County Vintners
“Lexi & Hippocrates Find Trouble at the Olympics” – Book Launch
SPARK [FWD] 2014 Conference
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Canadian Direct BC Men’s Curling Championships Presented by Automation One
HomeGround Festival at Oppenheimer Park
“A Particular Class of Women” at Firehall Arts Centre
Red Bull Illume at Jack Poole Plaza
West Side Story at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE

Thursday, February 6, 2014
Brent Butt Live in Vancouver
Letter Writing Club
CBC Toque Sessions Free Concerts
Lip Sync: HUM Concert for The Lipstick Project
The Lovers Cabaret Presents Lovers of Marley
Engaged & Online Seniors: a Keynote by John DeHart, Nurse Next Door CEO
HomeGround Festival at Oppenheimer Park
“A Particular Class of Women” at Firehall Arts Centre
SPARK [FWD] 2014 Conference
Red Bull Illume at Jack Poole Plaza
West Side Story at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Canadian Direct BC Men’s Curling Championships Presented by Automation One
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE

Friday, February 7, 2014
Sponsored by Miss604: Friday Late Night Movies at the Rio Theatre
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival Opens
CBC Toque Sessions Free Concerts
LunarFest Vancouver in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery
Sensory Sound Lounge: Experiential Music Series – Port Coquitlam
Great Canadian Winter Festival in New Westminster
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival
HomeGround Festival at Oppenheimer Park
“A Particular Class of Women” at Firehall Arts Centre
SPARK [FWD] 2014 Conference
Red Bull Illume at Jack Poole Plaza
West Side Story at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Canadian Direct BC Men’s Curling Championships Presented by Automation One
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE

Saturday, February 8, 2014
24 Hours of Winter at Grouse Mountain
Valentine’s Day at River District
Opera’s Greatest Hits and More: Vancouver Opera in Surrey
Roots and Branches African Celebration
Align Entertainment Presents: Shrek The Musical
Red Mitten Weekend at BC Sports Hall of Fame
CAMRA Vancouver’s CiderWISE Tasting
Vancouver Shogi Club
Family Day at Fort Langley
LunarFest Vancouver in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery
“A Particular Class of Women” at Firehall Arts Centre
SPARK [FWD] 2014 Conference
Graffiti Hack Book Launch Party
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
Red Bull Illume at Jack Poole Plaza
West Side Story at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Canadian Direct BC Men’s Curling Championships Presented by Automation One
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Sunday, February 9, 2014
Red Mitten Weekend at BC Sports Hall of Fame
Romantic Stanley Park Walk
Winter Games Legacy Celebration for Blue Jacket Volunteers
24 Hours of Winter at Grouse Mountain
Sip with Your Sweetheart Wine & Chocolate Event
Marques Wyatt at Killjoy
Sunday Coffee Concert Series at Terry Fox Theatre Port Coquitlam
FlyGirl Productions: Hershe Bar at the Red Room
LunarFest Vancouver in front of the Vancouver Art Gallery
Family Day at Fort Langley
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
West Side Story at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre
Canadian Direct BC Men’s Curling Championships Presented by Automation One
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Monday, February 10, 2014
Family Day at Robson Square Ice Rink, Free Rentals
Family Day at Sunset Community Centre
Family Day Children’s Arts Festival in Richmond
Family Day at Lonsdale Quay
Family Day at Grouse Mountain
Family Day at the Vancouver Art Gallery
Monday Night Poetry Slam at Olympia in Surrey
Family Day at Fort Langley
Red Mitten Weekend at BC Sports Hall of Fame
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Echoes of the Komagata Maru: 1914-2014 Opens at the Surrey Museum
Music from the New Wilderness at The Cultch
Willhorse & The Wild North at The Biltmore
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Wednesday, February 12, 2014
XL Leadership Summit
Music from the New Wilderness at The Cultch
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
How About Wine & Cheese and RRSPs?
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Thursday, February 13, 2014
XL Leadership Summit
Northwest Comedy Festival Opens
Valentine’s Day Love Letter Project Parties
CBC Toque Sessions Free Concerts
Micro Performance Series: The Fugue Fugue by TJ Dawe
Hockey Night at the Puck and Pickle Pub
Dances for a Small Stage
Music from the New Wilderness at The Cultch
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Friday, February 14, 2014
Sponsored by Miss604: Friday Late Night Movies at the Rio Theatre
2 for 1 Valentine’s Day Skates at Vancouver Ice Rinks
1 Billion Rising for Justice: Valentine’s Day Dance in Surrey
East Van Soul Club
Rock and Roll Burlesque Valentine’s
CBC Toque Sessions Free Concerts
Winterruption Festival on Granville Island
Shirley Gnome: The “Everyone Dies Alone” Valentine’s Day Spectacular
The Wellness Show
Love & Music – Timmy Pavino with The Rosario Strings
JRFM Boots and Babes Ball
Burlesque Duos- Valentines Day 2014
Oscar Shorts at VIFF Theatre
Fort Langley’s Pioneering Love: Valentine’s Day at the Fort
Dances for a Small Stage
Hockey Night at the Puck and Pickle Pub
Micro Performance Series: The Fugue Fugue by TJ Dawe
Music from the New Wilderness at The Cultch
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Northwest Comedy Festival
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Saturday, February 15, 2014
Pet Lover Show at TRADEX in Abbotsford
Rain City Chronicles x Sad Magazine | LOVE HANGOVER
Sufi Journey – Omar Faruk Tekbilek & Vashaan Ensemble
Skate with Hearty at Robson Square
Movies at Surrey Libraries: The Great Debaters
Oscar Shorts at VIFF Theatre
I Love Circus Cabaret
Sweat Co.’s “Let Them Eat Cake” 30th Anniversary/Fundraiser
Fort Langley’s Pioneering Love: Valentine’s Day at the Fort
Dances for a Small Stage
Hockey Night at the Puck and Pickle Pub
Micro Performance Series: The Fugue Fugue by TJ Dawe
Winterruption Festival on Granville Island
The Wellness Show
Music from the New Wilderness at The Cultch
Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Northwest Comedy Festival
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Sunday, February 16, 2014
Les and Friends A Vancouver Bach Choir Fundraiser
Munchkin Matinee at River District: Turbo
Stanley Park’s Secrets Historical Walking Tour
Harlequin Hypnosis Show
Pet Lover Show at TRADEX in Abbotsford
Micro Performance Series: The Fugue Fugue by TJ Dawe
Winterruption Festival on Granville Island
The Wellness Show
Rodgers and Hammerstein: Out of a Dream at the York Theatre
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Northwest Comedy Festival
20th Rendez-Vous French Film Festival

Monday, February 17, 2014
Vancouver Heritage Week: Baseball, the Olympics and an Arboretum
Eat Your Heart Out Dining Series in the Tri-Cities
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Northwest Comedy Festival

Tuesday, February 18, 2014
19th Annual Murray A. Newman Awards at the Vancouver Aquarium
Vancouver Latin American Film Fest Presents: Fable
Talking Stick Festival Opening Night
Eat Your Heart Out Dining Series in the Tri-Cities
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Northwest Comedy Festival

Wednesday, February 19, 2014
Global Civic’s Public Salon
BUILDEX Vancouver
BC Home + Garden Show
Eat Your Heart Out Dining Series in the Tri-Cities
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Northwest Comedy Festival
Talking Stick Festival

Thursday, February 20, 2014
BUILDEX Vancouver
CBC Toque Sessions Free Concerts
Fiona Ackerman “It’s Not You It’s Me” Opens at Winsor Gallery
Ballet BC Presents Grace Symmetry
Vertality4 – The Board of Change
PoMo Arts Fest
Eat Your Heart Out Dining Series in the Tri-Cities
BC Home + Garden Show
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Northwest Comedy Festival
Talking Stick Festival

Friday, February 21, 2014
Sponsored by Miss604: Friday Late Night Movies at the Rio Theatre
CBC Toque Sessions Free Concerts
Ladies Night at the Golden Spike Pub
Alicia Tobin’s Come Draw With Me
Rosie the Riveter Revisited: A Modern History of Women in the Trades
Reflection by Jim Park at Kimoto Gallery
Launch of New Book “Verity” supports Pink Shirt Day
Disney LIVE! Mickey’s Rockin’ Roadshow
Pink Shirt Day Ladies Luncheon
An Intimate Evening with Adam Guettel on Granville Island
Sensory Sound Lounge: Experiential Music Series – Port Coquitlam
PoMo Arts Fest
BC Home + Garden Show
Ballet BC Presents Grace Symmetry
Eat Your Heart Out Dining Series in the Tri-Cities
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Northwest Comedy Festival
Talking Stick Festival

Saturday, February 22, 2014
Vancouver Heritage Week: Up the Coast and Overseas
Vancouver Heritage Week: Heritage Afloat! at the Cannery
Mindful Meat: Sustainable Tables and Ethical Eats
CABL BC’s Special Screening of Mandela: A Long Walk to Freedom
Ivan Sayers Hosts Radial Rags Historical Fashion Show
Chuztpah! Festival Opens
Vancouver Shogi Club
Barrels & Bottles: BC’s Craft Brewers & Distillers Guilds Joint Fundraiser
Ladies Learning Code: Intro to HTML & CSS
Curious Flea Market Kick-Off, New Westminster
Art Starts Free Weekend Workshops
PoMo Arts Fest
BC Home + Garden Show
Disney LIVE! Mickey’s Rockin’ Roadshow
Ballet BC Presents Grace Symmetry
Eat Your Heart Out Dining Series in the Tri-Cities
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Northwest Comedy Festival
Talking Stick Festival

Sunday, February 23, 2014
Vancouver Heritage Week: Sunday Morning at Hinge Park
Vancouver Heritage Week: Heritage Afloat! at the Cannery
Vancouver Heritage Week: The Kitsilano Shoreline
Modern Family Expo, North Vancouver
Music Share Fundraiser for BC Children’s Hospital
Curious Flea Market in New Westminster
Sunday Coffee Concert Series at Terry Fox Theatre Port Coquitlam
Music Share Fundraiser
CraftCit at Heritage Hall
Art Starts Free Weekend Workshops
PoMo Arts Fest
BC Home + Garden Show
Disney LIVE! Mickey’s Rockin’ Roadshow
Eat Your Heart Out Dining Series in the Tri-Cities
Studio 58/Langara College Presents GREASE
Chuztpah! Festival
Talking Stick Festival

Monday, February 24, 2014
National Cupcake Day
Vancouver International Wine Festival
Chuztpah! Festival
Talking Stick Festival

Tuesday, February 25, 2014
Me So You So Me at The Cultch
Vancouver International Wine Festival
Chuztpah! Festival
Talking Stick Festival

Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Vancouver Heritage Foundation: Heritage 101
Majid Sheikh Akbari & Alfonso Tejada
Jody Glenhem ‘Dreamer’ Album Release Show
Pink Shirt Day
Vancouver International Wine Festival
Chuztpah! Festival
Me So You So Me at The Cultch
Talking Stick Festival

Thursday, February 27, 2014
Brighter Tomorrows Fundraising Luncheon
Health Technology Forum: Vancouver: Funding Dreams Meetup
Empire of Ice: The Rise and Fall of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association, 1911-1926
HOT TALKS: Val & Arnt Arntzen
K!MMORTAL’s 1st Album Fundraiser Event + Online Campaign
An Evening with Lisa Wolpe
8th Annual Moonlight Snowshoe for Take a Hike Foundation
Going Gatsby Fashion Show Fundraiser
CBC Toque Sessions Free Concerts
Vancouver International Wine Festival
Chuztpah! Festival
Me So You So Me at The Cultch
Talking Stick Festival

Friday, February 28, 2014
Sponsored by Miss604: Friday Late Night Movies at the Rio Theatre
CBC Toque Sessions Free Concerts
Imagine That! Presents THE HOBBIT
Vancouver International Wine Festival
Chuztpah! Festival
Me So You So Me at The Cultch
Talking Stick Festival

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