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Light up for winter solstice

Light up for winter solstice

And four other events that make 鶹ýӳawesome this week
Diversity, Inclusion, Pluralism - something to celebrate in the holidays

Diversity, Inclusion, Pluralism - something to celebrate in the holidays

“Diversity starts with a good cup of coffee, a good cup of tea and a conversation”. Last month, significant conversations took place on this important topic across Canada.
Lessons learned from Reel People

Lessons learned from Reel People

What I’ve learned about the film & TV industry from people on the inside
Ekali makes Contact with home crowd after year of going global

Ekali makes Contact with home crowd after year of going global

Producer set to play Boxing Day set at B.C. Place festival
Poetic Licence: 'The Arsonist' by Laura McGuire

Poetic Licence: 'The Arsonist' by Laura McGuire

Welcome to Poetic Licence – a weekly poetry forum, hosted by us, featuring words by local poets. This week? Laura McGuire.
Getting festive with 鶹ýӳstars

Getting festive with 鶹ýӳstars

Nicole Oliver, Crystal Lowe, and Kalyn Miles on Christmas giving and nostalgia (and making holiday MOWs for Hallmark)
Details matter: Lighting the Hanukkah Candles--Right to left or left to right?

Details matter: Lighting the Hanukkah Candles--Right to left or left to right?

For the past six weeks I have been attending a course from The Rohr Jewish Learning Institute called Great Debates in Jewish History . (Link is a fascinating YouTube video.
Response to Star Wars ticket offer gives fan A New Hope

Response to Star Wars ticket offer gives fan A New Hope

It appears the light side is alive and well in Vancouver. David Vion, 30, is originally from France. He is not able to make it home for the holidays this year and was looking for something to do Christmas Day.
Dreck the halls 2017

Dreck the halls 2017

鶹ýӳCourier's 13th annual gift guide to the unusual, strange and just plain wrong
The transforming effect of Christmas

The transforming effect of Christmas

When most of us think about Christmas, we associate it with gift giving, family time and great food. What many hope for at Christmas is a greater sense of peace and well-being for ourselves, our neighbours, as well as for the world.