Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend February 25-27, 2022

Things to do in Vancouver This Weekend February 25-27, 2022 – Winter Arts Fest, Black History Month, Winter Pride and more events around Metro Vancouver
Continue reading this postThings to do in Vancouver This Weekend February 25-27, 2022 – Winter Arts Fest, Black History Month, Winter Pride and more events around Metro Vancouver
Continue reading this postRegistration is now open for Workout for Women’s Day. I caught up with two of the organizers, Andi Davis and Danya Rogen, to learn more about their initiative
Continue reading this postNew Proposal for the Hudson’s Bay Building in Downtown Vancouver: Public are invited to engage with this proposal that will see 1 million sq ft of office space added to the heritage building site.
Continue reading this postJoin Unique Get Together Society (UGTS) on February 27th at Surrey City Hall for a Black History Month Celebration. Admission by donation.
Continue reading this postJoin Fam Jam Kitchen, a fun cook-along event, April 9th led by celebrity chef Bruno Feldeisen with all proceeds supporting local families in need
Continue reading this postEmploy to Empower, whose mission is to reduce stigma in the community for Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside residents, hopes to support its 100th DTES resident through its Entrepreneurship Program this year.
Continue reading this postJoin the fourth annual Workout for Women’s Day in Vancouver. Local instructors will lead over 40 sessions in person and over Zoom from March 1-8, 2022 all in support of three great causes.
Continue reading this postMegaphone has released episode one of the Voices of the Street podcast today — its first foray into audio storytelling by people with lived experiences of poverty, substance use and incarceration.
Continue reading this postFamily Day Long Weekend Activities in Metro Vancouver February 18-21, 2022 events for families, attractions, festivals, theatre, and more all weekend long
Continue reading this postmugshare, a relatively new program in Vancouver, promotes the use of reusable coffee cups. They’ve got you covered at over a dozen locations around the city.
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