Culture Compass Treasure Hunts!

Where do you find Heritage? Interesting stories are all around you!  Pick up clues while discovering natural & cultural heritage along North Vancouver’s Green Necklace or go online and explore the entire North Shore. You have a until March 15th to complete one or both hunts and enter to win the Grand Prize – the ultimate […]

Arctic Voices at Science World

Arctic Voices takes visitors on a riveting journey over the tundra and into the world’s northernmost biome. Enjoy an immersive experience of the fascinating, changing Arctic through its many voices: its people, ecology, wildlife and way of life. Through to August 31. https://www.scienceworld.ca

Two of Us

Something more than a love story (though it is certainly that), this gripping French psychological drama is as tense and edgy as a thriller. Nina (Barbara Sukowa) has the apartment adjacent to Madeleine’s (Martine Chevallier), which is convenient: the two women have been lovers for decades, though Mado has kept this a secret from her […]

Degrees of Abstraction

Group art show with a variety of exciting mediums – glass, oil, metal, acrylic, bronze, mixed media – in a beautiful gallery space in the heart of Vancouver’s Arts District. Gallery George is next door to 1000 Parker Street Studios, with good parking available. Open Thursday – Sunday, or by appointment. From February 4 – […]

Return to the British Isles

Laudate Singers return to Celtic seas with songs from the British Isles Six years ago, Laudate Singers performed a program “Songs of the British Isles”. Now we explore the British Isles again with madrigals from the English Renaissance, Byrd, move into the Edwardian era with Stanford, explore works by contemporary composers MacMillan, Jenkins and Whelan […]

The SFU Athletics Softball Women Team vs. Montana State

Come out and watch your local University girls battle against Montana State. The SFU Athletics  are members of  the NCAA Division II and are the only Canadian university affiliated with the U.S.-based National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team previously used the names “Clan,” but the name was retired in 2020 and a new team name […]

Dance Mobility Class

Scotiabank Dance Centre is a spacious venue with six studios: five of which are naturally lit, and mirror-walled and one is a black box studio. Workshops, classes, rehearsals, performances, shoots etc. can be held here. Besides changing rooms and showers at the venue, the center offers laundry and kitchen facilities as well. It’s an effort […]

A Thing Called Love

Love is one of our most fundamental emotions and universally shared human experience. In this exhibition, our artists share what they love in a range of styles, from deeply personal, to familial, friendships, other creatures and a deep connection to place.  We each have a love story, what is yours? https://nsartists.ca

Canyon Lights

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Named one of the most spectacular holiday lights displays in the world, Canyon Lights is set to dazzle and amaze, high above the forest floor. The suspension bridge, rainforest and Capilano River are ablaze with lights, Treetops Adventure (the eight tallest Christmas trees in the world) is lit from top to bottom, the “Arc de […]

South African Film Festival

The SAFF is proud to present features and documentaries that explore the rich culture, history and politics of South Africa. SAFF draws on the best of South African films, reflecting the outstanding cinema coming out of the country’s diverse population, struggle for democracy and equality and complex political and economic reality. The festival is a […]