The 37th annual edition of the Vancouver Queer Film Festival (VQFF) will take place in person September 11-21, 2025, and online September 22-28, 2025, with screenings, parties, industry panels, Q&As, and networking socials.
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Launching in the spring of 2026, Ballet Vancouver aims to re-establish a consistent local presence for professional classical, neoclassical, and narrative ballet performed en pointe.
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SPARK Animation is Western Canada’s largest celebration of animation, happening September 18-21, 2025 with a film festival and animation conference. Including a talk with director Brad Bird, a KPop Demon Hunters panel, and more!
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The Marianne and Edward Gibson Art Museum (the Gibson) opens at SFU on September 20th showcasing 15 critically acclaimed Canadian artists in its inaugural exhibition, including several commissions.
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Harbour Air is increasing their seaplane capacity to 200 daily flights across 15 destinations including four new routes from Vancouver to the Island, and beyond.
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The first taste of fall is here and so is our latest edition of Vancouver Eats with delicious early autumn menus, new openings, and festivals to be found around the region. We’ve curated a list of our newest culinary favourites, events, along with notable limited edition menus around Metro Vancouver.
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When will the wildfire smoke clear in Vancouver? Check out these resources for updates, air quality maps, and various insights from Metro Vancouver and the Government of BC.
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Did you know you can borrow solar panels, recording studio time, or join a knitting club at your local library? Here are a few unique ways to get the most from these invaluable community hubs.
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Things to do around Vancouver this weekend (September 5-7, 2025). Fun activities and events in Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley.
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The Vancouver Art Gallery announced that it has received a significant gift of artwork by Guud san glans Robert Davidson which will be on display starting in November.
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