Vancouver Canadians Baseball Only at the Nat

Movember Events in Vancouver 2010

Comments 1 by Rebecca Bollwitt

1shareAs the month known as Movember comes to a close, moustached faces across the city are preparing for the shaving of a lifetime. It was more evident this year than any other, from Vancouver to Whistler and Victoria, that men in BC really do care about a cause (and aren’t afraid to look a little […]

Continue reading this post

Canadian Snowmobile in Whistler

Comments 4 by Rebecca Bollwitt

4sharesHaving spent more time in Whistler during the spring and summer months, I’m familiar with its many activities outside of carving up the snow-covered slopes. Even when the mountain opens up for its world-famous winter season you can still find plenty to do if you’re not a skiier or snowboarder. From ziplining to snowshoeing, the […]

Continue reading this post

Bif Naked to Speak at BC Cancer Agency Community Cancer Forum

by Rebecca Bollwitt

0sharesTomorrow the Westin Bayshore downtown is hosting the BC Cancer Agency Community Cancer Forum with an impressive line-up of speakers including local singer, songwriter and internationally-acclaimed artist Bif Naked. She will sharing her personal story about her battle with breast cancer over the last two years. “I Love Myself Today” from Purge, 2001 Having been […]

Continue reading this post

Vancouver Art Gallery Christmas Tree Lighting 2010

by Rebecca Bollwitt

0sharesThe giant 50-foot Christmas tree returns to the lawn of the Vancouver Art Gallery starting with a lighting ceremony on December 2nd. The tree, which is the largest of its kind in Western Canada, is installed each year by AMACON who also uses the opportunity to donate funds their consultants, contractors, and contacts have raised […]

Continue reading this post

Silk Road Tea in Victoria

Comments 9 by Rebecca Bollwitt

10sharesDuring my stay in Victoria with Keira we were booked to to a tea workshop at Silk Road Tea in Chinatown. Recently expanded along Government Street Silk Road is a tea shop, tasting room, and spa rolled into one. Upon entering we were greeted with samples of their Westcoast Peppermint and were surrounded by infusers, […]

Continue reading this post

Archives Photos of the Day: Snow Days

Comments 3 by Rebecca Bollwitt

4sharesThe North Shore mountains hide, shrouded in a grey cloud of flurries as I look out over an un-touched blanket of snow covering the West End. This morning’s snow in Metro Vancouver is still cascading from the skies as many have taken to staying indoors and bundling up. Growing up in Surrey we used to […]

Continue reading this post

Nanaimo Bar Trail

Comments 6 by Rebecca Bollwitt

6sharesChelsea Barr from the City of Nanaimo has been promoting the city’s latest (and sweetest) attraction. She’s put together the “Nanaimo Bar Trail” in honor of the famous 3-layer chocolate dessert invented in (and named after) Nanaimo. Photo credit: edwardkimuk on Flickr Normally served up in bar form with a layer of vanilla custard between […]

Continue reading this post

Warm Clothing Donation Sites in Vancouver

Comments 24 by Rebecca Bollwitt

28sharesDucking into our houses to escape the ghosts made with our breaths, we grab our flannel pijamas, fleece blankets, and cozy-up on the couch to keep warm for the evening. Unfortunately for many in Vancouver, this just cannot and does not happen. Hundreds are on the streets and in shelters, without the luxury of a […]

Continue reading this post

2004 to 2010

Comments 7 by Rebecca Bollwitt

7sharesI realized that I let my 6-year “blogiversary” slip past me yesterday as it was on November 22nd 2004 that I wrote my first blog post. I had the site up on Blogger for a while before that and had no idea what to publish. What I ended up posting was random and scattered. I […]

Continue reading this post