Tomorrow evening Dress for Success Vancouver will host its 10th annual IMPACT fundraising event.
When Tuesday April 21st from 5:30-7:30pm
Where Birks (698 West Hastings Street, Vancouver)
Tickets Available online, starting at $75
Dress for Success is a non-profit organization founded in 1997 to help clients find jobs by offering up the appropriate attire needed to find a position, and remain employed. They also run the Professional Women’s Group, and a Career Centre to promote confidence, professionalism, and the opportunity to hone skills needed for the workplace.
“The suits we give symbolize our faith in every woman’s ability to succeed,” said Liz Sperandeo, Chair of Communications. “By providing mentors, workshops and educational opportunities we acknowledge that every woman, regardless of background, deserves the opportunity to grow and develop. With the economic downturn, Dress for Success Vancouver expects to see an increase in the number of clients needing our services.”
You can learn more about Dress for Success by visiting the local Vancouver site and tickets are still available for IMPACT.
Last fall if you lived downtown or in the Fairview area, you went to the polls three times for the provincial by-election, federal and civic elections. Now BC is in full provincial election mode for May 12, 2009. Here’s a quick rundown of information for Vancouverites and in particular, those downtown.
The electoral districts for downtown Vancouver have changed as what used to be “Vancouver-Burrard” is now “Vancouver False Creek” and “Vancouver West End”. You can learn more about the new districts and compare them to 2005 on the CBC’s B.C. Votes site.
Vancouver-False Creek (VFC)
Map – Vancouver-False Creek
Green Party of BC
Damian Kettlewell [Website] [Facebook]
NDP
Ray Lam [Website] — recently stepped down
BC Liberals
Mary McNeil [Website]
Vancouver-West End (VNW)
Map – Vancouver-West End
BC Liberals
Laura McDiarmid [Website]
NDP
Spencer Herbert [Website] [Twitter]
Green Party of BC
Drina Read [Website] [Twitter]
As for the rest of the city, electoral districts for the 2009 provincial elections include:
Vancouver-Fairview (VFA)
Map – Vancouver-Fairview – Candidates
Vancouver-Fraserview (VFV)
Map – Vancouver-Fraserview – Candidates
Vancouver-Hastings (VHA)
Map – Vancouver-Hastings – Candidates
Vancouver-Kensington (VKE)
Map – Vancouver-Kensington – Candidates
Vancouver-Kingsway (VKI)
Map – Vancouver-Kingsway – Candidates
Vancouver-Langara (VLA)
Map – Vancouver-Langara – Candidates
Vancouver-Mount Pleasant (VMP)
Map – Vancouver-Mount Pleasant – Candidates
Vancouver-Point Grey (VNP)
Map – Vancouver-Point Grey – Candidates
Vancouver-Quilchena (VNQ)
Map – Vancouver-Quilchena – Candidates
I’m hoping to do a few interviews like I did during the by-election [1][2][3] and in particular once again with Spencer Herbert who was elected in the fall (current Official Opposition Critic for Arts and Culture) and is the NDP candidate for Vancouver-West End.
You can get up to the minute information about all aspects of the political race on The Tyee or on one of the new election sites that has popped up in the last few weeks – Support the Vote (also on Twitter), BC Vote (Twitter), and Vote Smart BC (although this particular site is not neutral – as you can tell from its feature game where you race a Fast Ferry).
Elections BC is also on Facebook and word is that 52 candidates for the provincial election are all on Twitter. You can track them down thanks to this spreadsheet (hat tips to Ryan Speed @unclespeedo).
In case everyone is electioned-out there are still a few items of note so far during this race such as NDP candidate Ray Lam recently pulling out due to “racey” Facebook photos that have surfaced from his private account [CBC]. Also, as today is 4/20, it’s worth noting that the BC Marijuana Party leader Marc Emery told The Tyee that the party may no longer exist after this spring’s election. “It’s quite possible I’ll fold the B.C. Marijuana party and put my energy into the B.C. Greens after this election.”
One more thing I’ll also try to do is explain the BC-STV referendum within the next few days but for now, the CBC’s site has a little video that you can watch.
Make sure you’re registered to vote and if you’re away or unable to make it to the polls May 12th there are also several days of advanced polling May 6-9th from 8:00am until 8:00pm. Check your personal election guide for more details.
Update: I will be conducting several interviews so if you have any questions for the candidates please feel free to leave them in the comments and I’ll do my best to see if they can address them at that time.
Update: My candidate interviews can be found here.
Update: Election night coverage on the CBC’s site is pretty great in terms of results on their interactive map or you can check in on the official Elections BC site.
We stopped off at the Coombs Market this morning before we said goodbye to Vancouver Island.
Coombs is just 37 kms north of Nanaimo and the market is a great place to stop during an Island day trip, weekend, or getaway. For those who have heard of, or been to, Coombs you’ll probably associate it with the goats that graze on the grassy roof of the market- becoming a local staple over the last 30 years. Unfortunately the goats don’t come out until May but we had a nice time exploring regardless.
In the market and each of us tried a different type of delicious flatbread for lunch and to go along with the great-tasting coffee, I topped off my meal with a fresh raspberry and white chocolate muffin. I purchased some Comox Valley Brie, a loaf of rosemary & cheese bread and a helping of chili smoked salmon jerky to bring home.
…. And of course I couldn’t resist the selection of brightly-coloured toys and knickknacks for kids.
Thank to Keira, her mom, and her aunt for hosting me this weekend and I was certainly glad to come along to welcome Jordy to Vancouver (even though my post about the “pet area” on BC Ferries is forthcoming).
The rest of my photos from the weekend are available in my Flickr set.
While John was called away to the Okanagan this weekend, I had to stay behind and finish up some work for our company. Luckily, by the time 4:00pm rolled around I was able to pack up for the weekend and join a certain Island girl for a ferry ride back to her hometown.
Today we covered a lot of ground, from Comox to Cumberland and enjoyed a most delicious meal at Atlas Cafe in Courtenay this evening.
The rest of my photos (and the many that will come tomorrow) are available in my Flickr set.
Warning: The following contains a baked curry tortilla filled with corn, beans, mixed greens, roasted sweet chili yam, bell peppers & mozzarella, with tomato sauce & chipotle sour cream, and fire cracker rice.
I love my city but a part of that fondness exists because it has such accessibility to quick weekend getaways – from the Island to the interior and beyond. It’s enough to refresh the body & soul leaving you prepared for whatever a Monday morning might throw your way.
Thanks to Susan Boyle, a contestant on the TV show Britain’s Got Talent our local production of Les Misérables has seen a increase in ticket sales.
The Arts Club Theatre Company would like to give Susan Boyle her first kiss. Over the past three days, ticket sales have doubled for their production of Les Misérables, featuring “I Dreamed a Dream”, the powerful ballad that blew away Britain’s Got Talent judges and made Susan Boyle an internet sensation.
Sara-Jeanne Hosie, the accomplished actress who will belt out the song as Fantine in the Arts Club production, has been inundated with emails of the clip from friends and family. “I’m excited that, with her spirit and incredible voice, Susan Boyle has connected people to the beauty and power of this song. But mostly it’s a relief that if I get hit by a bus, the Arts Club knows exactly who to ask to replace me!”
The 40-something who lives at home with her cat wowed global audiences this past week. As a result over over 30 million people have flocked to YouTube to check out her moment of glory and Vancouverites were reminded about how magical this theatrical masterpiece truly is.
Jeffrey Victor in the Arts Club’s production of Les Miserables
Photo by David Cooper
Jeffrey Victor & Kaylee Harwood in the Arts Club’s production of Les Miserables
Photo by David Cooper
Tickets are currently on sale for performances May 14 – July 19, 2009 (Tuesdays @ 7:30pm, Wednesday–Saturday at 8:00pm, Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 2:00pm). all shows will be at the Stanley Industrial Alliance Stage on Granville Street and tickets range from $25 to $84 inclusive of tax and fees.