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Your guide to the 2018 Richmond World Festival

Your guide to the 2018 Richmond World Festival

The third annual festival aims to celebrate Richmond’s cultural diversity.
Tips for crossing the border this Labour Day long weekend

Tips for crossing the border this Labour Day long weekend

Thinking of heading south of the border for the long weekend? Canada Border Services Agency has some tips to ease your travels. With higher-than-normal traffic expected, CBSA recommends planning ahead by reviewing border wait times on its website.
BRAKING NEWS: North Vancouver's RX Autoworks wins prestigious prize

BRAKING NEWS: North Vancouver's RX Autoworks wins prestigious prize

A biweekly roundup of automotive news, good, bad and just plain weird: North Van shop wins big at Pebble Beach It can be hard to wrap your head around the cost of the rolling artworks shown at Pebble Beach, perhaps the premier concours event on the p
Drink this: Huge Citrus by Moody Ales

Drink this: Huge Citrus by Moody Ales

The haze has been lifted from our skies and our province is slightly less burny then it was a week ago, but the trend of hazy beer appears to be persisting.
How to get one of 2000 free slices of B.C.’s biggest blueberry pie

How to get one of 2000 free slices of B.C.’s biggest blueberry pie

On Saturday The Pie Shoppe will bake the province’s largest blueberry pie - and you can have a slice
Three 鶹ýӳbrunch spots that might not be on your radar, but should be

Three 鶹ýӳbrunch spots that might not be on your radar, but should be

With varying price points and menus, Burdock & Co., D6 Lounge, and Little Juke have something for everyone
How to revitalize an aging workforce? Hire Indigenous youth, say advocates

How to revitalize an aging workforce? Hire Indigenous youth, say advocates

The demographic is a growing and somewhat untapped domestic labour resource.
Decorating a dorm room offers a lesson in creativity

Decorating a dorm room offers a lesson in creativity

For those returning to school in September, the last week of August brings thoughts of books, class schedules and back-to-school wardrobes.
Jack Knox: Intrepid soul shows how to step up to nature

Jack Knox: Intrepid soul shows how to step up to nature

The beer commercials might pretend otherwise, but Canadians are no longer as connected to the land as they once were. Just 19 per cent of us live somewhere rural. That’s third lowest among G8 countries, behind only the U.K. and the U.S.
When Margaret Atwood was “Peggy Nature” — why summer camp matters

When Margaret Atwood was “Peggy Nature” — why summer camp matters

For three summers, the teenaged nature leader took children “outside of the boxes we put them in”