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Vancouver’s Science World goes to the Cats & Dogs with giant exhibition this month

Vancouver’s Science World goes to the Cats & Dogs with giant exhibition this month

Calling all canine and feline aficionados! Science World will host a Cats & Dogs exhibition, its first large-sale event dedicated to these animals.
Celebrate, and learn about, salmon at fun- and fact-filled Coho Fest

Celebrate, and learn about, salmon at fun- and fact-filled Coho Fest

From swim and run events, scientific talks and entertaining musicians, kids zone and nature walks, the celebration of all things salmon returns to Ambleside park on Sept. 8
Fair at the PNE: Take the kids

Fair at the PNE: Take the kids

From dinosaurs to knights to super dogs, there are so many ways to entertain kids for free with admission to the PNE
Victoria’s Jeanne Socrates in homestretch as she sails into the history books

Victoria’s Jeanne Socrates in homestretch as she sails into the history books

Around-the-world sailor Jeanne Socrates achieved a major milestone last week, crossing the equator as she continued her quest to reach Victoria. Socrates, who is likely to be celebrating her 77th birthday on Aug. 17 at sea, left Victoria Oct.
Ahoy, mateys: Adult Pirate Pak Day drops anchor in Vancouver White Spots this month

Ahoy, mateys: Adult Pirate Pak Day drops anchor in Vancouver White Spots this month

It’s going to be an “all hands on deck” day for kids and kids at heart this month as White Spot brings back their special annual fundraiser. Pirate Pak Day will take place at White Spot locations across B.C. on Wednesday, Aug. 14.
Have your say on arts and culture, Squamish

Have your say on arts and culture, Squamish

District survey seeks public input before it develops an art and culture strategy
Exhibition in West Van breathes new life into forgotten objects

Exhibition in West Van breathes new life into forgotten objects

The propeller pushed the artist forward. At its peak in the 1930s, the Hollyburn Ferry, prior to the construction of the Lions Gate Bridge, provided service for those looking for a direct route between Vancouver and West Vancouver.
He literally put Squamish's loggers sports on the map

He literally put Squamish's loggers sports on the map

Volunteer extraordinaire John Hurford steps down from the festival he helped move to its current location
The end of an era in Squamish

The end of an era in Squamish

Long-time Loggers Sports volunteer Debbie Patterson hands over the reins to the next generation
ӣƵArts Council film series gets rolling in August

ӣƵArts Council film series gets rolling in August

The Youth at Art Program presenting "Through the Lens," film series featuring diverse and unique voices
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