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Fred UnLEEshed - October 19, 2012

Fred UnLEEshed - October 19, 2012

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Kitsilano Growing Chefs, a group dedicated to inspiring children to grow their own food, is hosting a fundraising event that allows participants to watch some of Vancouver's top chefs in action as they prepare gourmet creations.
Out After Dark: Who was where in Vancouver?

Out After Dark: Who was where in Vancouver?

1 Fiona Forbes, host of local TV talk show The Rush and Athena Bax, local artist at the 30th anniversary of Splash fundraiser for Arts Umbrella at CBC on Oct. 13.

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Mount Pleasant Every year about this time Im inundated with emails including photo galleries of the most amazing Jack-o-lanterns, which of course makes me feel like an underachiever because when my son was little the best I could manage was two trian

Wayson to go

Real and imagined landscapes collide at the corner of East Pender and Gore in Chinatown in acclaimed author Wayson Choy's life and his award-winning novel The Jade Peony. The intersection will be marked Oct.

Person of Interest: Dick Vollet leaves StreetoHome for St. Paul's Hospital Foundation

Longtime Vancouverite sees correlation between health care and solving the problem homelessness
Fred UnLEEshed - October 11, 2012

Fred UnLEEshed - October 11, 2012

Out After Dark: Who was where in Vancouver

Out After Dark: Who was where in Vancouver

1 Rennie Realty & Associates Paul Wong at the Andrew Grassie exhibit at a VIP preview on October 4, held at the Rennie Collection at the Wing Sang.

Hot Tickets in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­for October and November

PRESENTATION HOUSE THEATRE $15-$28 from PHTheatre.org 333 Chesterfield MY MOTHERS STORY: How much value do we give our mothers story before we were in it? Based on lives of real women. Oct. 17-28.
Week Ahead: Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Curling Club turns 100; We Day and Eco Fashion Week

Week Ahead: Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­Curling Club turns 100; We Day and Eco Fashion Week

100 years of curling Curling began in Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­in 1912 when Lester and Frank Patrick built the Denman Arena, affectionately known as the Pile, ushering hockey into the city as well.