May, 2019 Archive

Ship Washed Ashore!

In olden times, these words would be a rallying cry for impoverished villagers living along sea shores around the...

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Vancouver Running Co. Hosts Unclinic to Help Runners Prep for SeaWheeze

Lululemon’s 2019 SeaWheeze half-marathon sold out in minutes. So if you got yourself a bib number, you’re...

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40 Years of Urban Agriculture with City Farmer

You may have walked or biked by this spot on the Arbutus Greenway, at Maple Street. They want you to come in and see...

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Vancouver Heritage House Tour Returns

The Heritage House Tour returns on Sunday, June 2nd with more beautiful pre-1940s homes across Vancouver. Take...

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Kitsilano Pool Opening Marks the Start of Summer

Opening day for Kitsilano Pool marks the unofficial start of summer in Kits. According to the City of Vancouver’s...

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Landmark 14-storey Rental Tower Proposed for West Broadway and Alma

Yesterday Westbank and architects Leckie Studio Architecture + Design unveiled their concept for a 14-storey rental...

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SPCA Investigating Report of Dog Poisoning at Kitsilano Park

According to CTV News, the BC SPCA is investigating a report that a dog was recently poisoned at a park in Kitsilano....

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The Pie Hole is Open in Kitsilano

The Pie Hole is now open in Kitsilano. The Pie Hole has taken over the space vacated by Khats’ Market and Juicery at...

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The Spot Prawn Festival Returns on Sunday, May 19th

It’s spot prawn season again. Oh how we love those big, sweet, firm crustaceans. The time to celebrate this local...

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Water Restrictions Start this Month in Metro Vancouver

Metro Vancouver water restrictions came into effect this month with new residential limits on lawn watering. Since May...

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