The Proof: Sid McMillan
I’m a father, a mountain addict and I like to paint. I came to Whistler 10 years ago via Banff to pursue a career in... Continue Reading
MONTREAL RESTAURANT PROFILE: CHEZ L’ÉPICIER
MONTREAL RESTAURANT PROFILE: CHEZ L’ÉPICIER Posted by Brendan Murphy Laurent Godbout, chef and owner of Chez L’Épicier, talked to us about about his restaurant’s casual... Continue Reading
20 Unmissable Vancouver Events in October 2012
Photo credit: Flickr user Kam’s World What other month combines the thrills of pie eating and zombie fighting? With both Thanksgiving and Halloween, October in... Continue Reading
Blending Old With New, part 2 – A Virtual Tour of the First Ascent of Mount James Turner
This week we resume our virtual recreation of Neal Carter Charles Townsend’s 1923 exploratory mountaineering expedition. This video, the second of three, depicts the first... Continue Reading
THINGS TO DO IN MONTREAL: SEPTEMBER 28-OCTOBER 4
THINGS TO DO IN MONTREAL: SEPTEMBER 28-OCTOBER 4 Posted by Robyn Fadden Even with summer officially gone, Montreal is still an arts and culture hotbed... Continue Reading
Compassion into Action
Eat Well. Do Good. Compassion Into Action is an annual pop-up organic café and marketplace where you can purchase delicious local organic food by donation... Continue Reading
A weekend of TGR Goodness
In case you haven’t noticed yet, September is whittling away with a last ditch at summer weather. Oh how glorious it has been! Of... Continue Reading
Whistler's Inaugural Spirit Within Festival
TAG: Cultural Fix, Festivals Events Posted by: Feet Banks Todd Edmonds had never carved much of anything when Squamish Nation master carver Aaron Nelson-Moody asked... Continue Reading
EN MASSE REDESIGNS THE MMFA
EN MASSE REDESIGNS THE MMFA Posted by i_tousignant There’s art not only on the walls, but around the walls, on the furniture, in the air…... Continue Reading
Whistler’s Inaugural Spirit Within Festival
TAG: Cultural Fix, Festivals Events Posted by: Feet Banks Todd Edmonds had never carved much of anything when Squamish Nation master carver Aaron Nelson-Moody asked... Continue Reading