VE Day Celebrated in Vancouver

VE Day Celebrated in Vancouver: This day marked the end of the conflict with Hitler’s Germany, with surrender on May 7, 1945, and May 8, 1945, being declared officially as V-E Day.
Continue reading this postVE Day Celebrated in Vancouver: This day marked the end of the conflict with Hitler’s Germany, with surrender on May 7, 1945, and May 8, 1945, being declared officially as V-E Day.
Continue reading this postClothing Donations for Downtown Eastside Women’s Centre: We chat with local company Public Myth about its recent donation and how you can help too.
Continue reading this postThings to do in Vancouver This Weekend (Virtually) Friday, May 8, 2020; Saturday, May, 9 2020; and Mother’s Day Sunday, May 10, 2020
Continue reading this postBC’s Restart Plan for COVID-19: Released May 6, 2020 in four stages. The the first in a series of steps to protect people and ensure the province can come back from COVID-19 stronger than before.
Continue reading this postGet in the #CoquitlamSPIRIT and get inspiration for celebrating Mother’s Day in Coquitlam. Enter to win some great prizes on Instagram.
Continue reading this postTune into an online birthday party for Science World: Celebrating 31 years on May 2, 2020 with a livestream of its most popular experiments and demo
Continue reading this postBackyard Birding in Coquitlam: Here are a few of the species you might spot around your neighbourhood. This month’s guest post from VisitCoquitlam.ca
Continue reading this postDan’s Legacy BC and Mental Health Week (May 6-12, 2020). Help this organization continue to provide critical services for at-risk youth in our community.
Continue reading this postBook a Maan Farms Drive-Thru Mother’s Day complete with berry crepes, coffee or tea, and a visit with Queen Elsa May 9-10, 2020
Continue reading this postThe Vancouver Art Gallery has launched Art At Home, a weekly series of digital family programs to inspire the whole family to get creative at home.
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