Firehall Arts Centre 2024-2025 Season

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The Firehall Arts Centre launches its 42nd this fall, which has been named “The Reflections Season” by Artistic Producer Donna Spencer. Featuring a variety of works on the storied East Vancouver stage, Spencer says: “Audiences will enter into the worlds of fantasy and fact; stories from Canadian history; and movement and musical storytelling, all while being entertained and learning something both old and new about the world and about themselves.”

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Enemy Lines, MP Photography; Inner Elder Photo of Michelle Thrush by Ben Laird, Reflections Photo by Emily Cooper

Firehall Arts Centre 2024-2025 Season

  • Tickets: Early Bird passes (4-show Pass, 4-Ticket Flex Pass, and 6-Show Super Pass) and single tickets went on sale Friday, August 16 and will be available online or by phone. Passes range in price from $105 to $199 and single tickets range in price from $25 to $55. Wednesday afternoon performances are pay-what-you-can (PWYC).

First on the calendar is the world premiere of The Biting School’s Empty-Handed (October 2-5, 2024) in this new work, choreographer Arash Khakpour and company conjure up images of everyday life that transcend cultural and historical boundaries.

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Vancouver Writers Fest Hosts International and Local Authors

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The Vancouver Writers Fest will host more than 120 international and local authors for 85 events during their flagship festival this fall.

Vancouver Writers Fest 2024

  • Dates: October 21–27, 2024
  • Location: Granville Island and local schools
  • Tickets: On sale starting September 17, 2024 (September 10th for members)
Vancouver Writers Fest 2024

Featured authors include: Jane Urquhart, Ann Cleeves, Tanya Talaga, Adam Pottle, Nita Prose, Andrey Kurkov, Gabor Maté, Dionne Brand, Elizabeth Renzetti, Rumaan Alam, Murray Sinclair, Liane Moriarty, Jody Wilson-Raybould, Thuận, Ian Williams, Malcolm Gladwell, Louise Erdrich, Rachel Kushner, Beverley McLachlin, Roddy Doyle, Richard Powers, Drew Hayden-Taylor, and Daniel Levitin, and many more.

Featured Events

A Grand Opening: Finding Joy Amid Turmoil – Internationally-renowned authors Andrey KurkovHeather O’NeillBill RichardsonTanya TalagaKim Thúy, and John Vaillant share insights on where they find joy in troubling times, illuminating a path forward and finding strength to imagine a different future.

The Mystery Queens – Three of the biggest names in crime fiction— Ann CleevesBeverley McLachlin, and Nita Prose—discuss their bestselling works together on stage for the first time.

Romancing the Page – Where Holly GramazioYulin Kuang, and Leanne Toshiko Simpson explore why the romcom genre has doubled in readership since 2020—and how it’s far more complex than some may think.

Science and Fiction – With James Bradley and Pulitzer-winner Richard Powers who will offer fascinating insights into the intersections of literature and nature.

The KnowingTanya Talaga shares a powerful retelling of Canadian history through a deeply personal, Indigenous lens​​.

Roddy Doyle in Conversation – The Booker Prize-winning author shares The Women Behind the Door, exploring the hidden truths of domestic violence and its aftermath. 

Food for Thought returns this year with its continental breakfast, signature mimosas, and topical conversations with six celebrated non-fiction authors, along with the Festival’s other iconic offerings including The Poetry BashThe Literary Cabaret, and The Afternoon Tea

There is a full schedule, including youth events, available online now.

The Vancouver Writers Fest is one the largest, premiere literary festivals in North America. Now in its 37th year, the not-for-profit welcomes more than 25,000 audience members to its events year-round and during the week-long Festival in October. More than 7,000 of these are students. In addition to both free and paid for on-stage author events, the Writers Fest also offers educational programming opportunities including author visits to schools, writers in residence and a story competition.

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Port Day at Canada Place

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The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority presents the 6th annual Port Day at Canada Place, where everyone is invited to come together on the waterfront for a free day of music, exhibits, food, and a celebration of the maritime community.

Port Day at Canada Place - Canada Place Photo
Canada Place Photo

Port Day at Canada Place

  • Dates: Saturday, September 21, 2024 from 12:00pm to 5:00pm
  • Location: Canada Place, Vancouver
  • Admission: Free!

Port Day is a celebration hosted in honour of World Maritime Day to recognize and thank our local maritime community for their invaluable contributions and support in ensuring goods and cargo flow safely and efficiently throughout the region.

Along the waterfront at Canada Place, enjoy the live music, food, maritime-themed activities, and over 40 exciting community exhibits. The headline act is Delhi 2 Dublina Canadian world music group from Vancouver who play a fusion of Bhangra, electronic, funk, dub, reggae, hip hop, Celtic music and a mashup of other genres.  

Schedule of Events
  • 12:00pm Exhibitor booths and activities open   
  • 12:05pm Traditional Indigenous welcome 
  • 12:10pm Remarks from the Vancouver Fraser Port Authority and partners
  • 12:15pm Cheque presentation from Holland America Line to the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Centre
  • 12:20pm Leah Barley 
  • 1:00pm On-water demonstrations
  • 1:55pm Uncle Strut
  • 2:55pm Wooden Horsemen 
  • 4:00pm Headliner, Delhi 2 Dublin  
Port Day Canada Place Band - Canada Place Photo
Canada Place Photo

There will also be exhibits inside at the Vancouver Convention Centre East ballrooms at the new maritime career zone. This is where you can learn more about the various career options available at the waterfront and the important work that goes on behind the scenes to keep our port operating smoothly.  

About Port Day

The United Nations created World Maritime Day in 1978, and events are held annually to recognize the maritime industry’s contribution to shipping safety, maritime security, and the conservation of the marine environment around the world.  

The theme established for World Maritime Day 2024 is ‘Navigating the future: safety first!”, reflecting the International Maritime Organization’s work to enhance maritime safety and security, in tandem with the protection of the marine environment, while ensuring its regulatory development process safely anticipates the fast pace of technological change and innovation.  

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Miss604 is a proud sponsor of Port Day at Canada Place 2024

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Fall Fun at Maan Farms in Abbotsford

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It will soon be the season of pumpkin spice delights mixed with haunted corn maze frights and Fall at the Farm at Maan Farms in Abbotsford will have it all!

Fall at the Farm - Double Pumpkin Spice Cream - Photo by Maan Farms
Double Pumpkin Spice Cream – Photo by Maan Farms

Fall Fun at Maan Farms in Abbotsford

  • Dates: September 14 to November 3, 2024
  • Location: Maan Farms at 790 McKenzie Rd (Abbotsford)
  • Tickets: Purchase online in advance
    • Elevate your experience with a Treat Pass or VIP Pass

Navigate the daytime corn maze, and have a hoot at the Barnyard Adventureland with the jumping pillow, play forts, zipline, sides, tractor pull, climbing wall, giant board games, and visits with barnyard animals. Guests are welcome to see the donkey, sheep, ducks, turkey, and goose and to greet and feed the alpacas, goats, chickens, bunnies and pigs.

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Maan Farms Fall Festival. Dylaina Gollub Photography.

The forested pumpkin patch brings ten acres of a variety of pumpkins, blending a happy and haunted Halloween spirit. Friendly photo opportunities include a ‘fall in love’ sign and white and orange pumpkin houses while the spookier side brings upright coffins to walk out of, oversized chairs, spiders and skeletons, and swings. New this year is a witchy photo op with a Hallow’s Eve moon backdrop.

Snack on spice mini donuts, kettle corn, double Pumpkin or Apple Spice Cream, caramel apples, apple pie tacos, and field-to-plate pumpkin pies. Try a Mad Pumpkin or Mad Apple spice wine, and enjoy a savoury lineup of dishes from the kitchen including a new pizza line-up, butter chicken poutine, butter chicken naan tacos, butter chicken rice bowls, chickpea curry naan tacos, chickpea rice bowls, and samosas.

Maan Farm’s Haunted attractions are not included in Fall at the Farm and are best suited for ages 16 years and older.

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Win a Fall Getaway With Visit South Okanagan

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Get ready for the ultimate fall escape to Penticton and Naramata! Visit South Okanagan and Miss604 are giving away an unforgettable trip (valued at over $4,500) to this stunning destination, nestled in the heart of the South Okanagan.

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Visit South Okanagan in the Fall

Fly into this South Okanagan destination nestled between two sparkling lakes and enjoy sandy beaches, vineyards, and gently sloping mountains as the backdrop to your adventure.

Penticton offers a perfect blend of outdoor fun and relaxation, with a rural atmosphere while still offering all the amenities of a larger city. Explore trails on foot or bike, take in the vibrant local culture, and experience what makes this region of BC so special.

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