Megaphone Magazine, based in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, amplifies marginalized voices and creates meaningful work for those experiencing poverty. This spring you can help them raise funds to continue to invest in the community.
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Glitch Theatre, in partnership with the Roundhouse Community Arts & Recreation Centre, presents present Arc One, a live podcast recording experience showcasing the work of D/disability-identified artists. You can enter to win tickets!
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Whitecaps FC have been for sale for over a year and the club’s lease at BC Place expires at the end of 2026. The #SaveTheCaps campaign is gaining momentum to keep Vancouver’s team in Vancouver.
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Simons, Canada’s oldest private, family-owned retailer, has announced the opening of a new store at CF Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver planned for Fall 2027.
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Vancouver’s Amy Chan, a relationship expert and founder of Renew Breakup Bootcamp, has a new book, UNSINGLE: How to Date Smarter and Create Love That Lasts — and you can enter to win a copy.
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Vancouver Bird Celebration is May 1-17, 2026 with bird-themed walks, talks, workshops, exhibitions, and family-friendly activities hosted by passionate community groups throughout the Lower Mainland. It’s inspired by World Migratory Bird Day.
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More than 60 free performances have been announced for the FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver Park Stage, expanding the festival’s music lineup and complimenting the free and ticketed concerts already announced for the FIFA Fan Festival Amphitheatre Stage.
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BC Youth Week is May 1-7, 2026 where communities across the province offer events and activities to showcase the creativity, talent, and contributions of young people in BC.
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Forty years ago this spring, 22 million people from around the world came to Vancouver for Expo 86, and the city was forever changed. One of the most iconic buildings in Vancouver’s skyline remains as one of its legacies and it’s where you can enjoy a lineup of events during this anniversary.
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Summer is just around the corner, which means it’s time to start thinking about day camps for kids. These immersive, engaging experiences range from nature and wildlife to performing arts, theatre, and storytelling, and spots fill up quickly, so it pays to plan ahead.
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