CSI Camp for Kids at Vancouver Police Museum: March 14-16, 21-23
Photo credit: Mercury24 Hats off to the Vancouver Police Museum. They’ve taken what could be a dry theme – a museum about policing – and... Continue Reading
Let the Kids Go Medieval at Science World this Spring Break: March 10-25
Photo credit: HABA I hate to sound like an old coot, but . . . boy, kids these days really have it nice. There are... Continue Reading
Extravagant Glamour: Art Deco Chic at MOV
Art Deco Chic exhibit at MOV. Photo: Dana Lynch Last night, I attended the opening night party for the Museum of Vancouver’s (MOV) newest exhibition:... Continue Reading
Spring Break 2012 in Vancouver – Top 10 Kids’ Activities for Spring Break 2012
Kids at the Vancouver Aquarium Spring Break for kids in Vancouver schools runs from March 19 – 23, 2012 (though some schools are off before/after... Continue Reading
Presentation by National Geographic Explorer Wade Davis, March 6
The Sacred Headwaters is the name given by the first nations to a rugged string of mountains in northern British Columbia. In this location, three... Continue Reading
Exclusive collection Marni for H&M lands at the Pacific Centre March 8
Marni for HM; Image: HM Big news, design buffs. Vancouver’s downtown Pacific Centre is the only BC retail location and one of just two west... Continue Reading
Brewmasters Dinner at Seasons in the Park – March 6, 2012
Photo: Seasons in the Park Restaurant Seasons in the Park, one of the Top 5 Vancouver Restaurants with a View (and one that has been... Continue Reading
Vancouver Dance Festivals in March 2012
Photo: Vancouver International Salsafestival March 2012 is shaping up to be a mini “dance celebration” month in Vancouver: Not only can you see Aboriginal dance... Continue Reading
Last chance to sample Unsung Heroes menu at Blue Water Cafe
It’s the last few days of Blue Water Cafe + Raw Bar’s Unsung Heroes Festival – an eco-foodie initiative by Executive Chef Frank Pabst which... Continue Reading
Vancouver’s Best Little Park? You make the call!
When it comes to green spaces, Vancouver has some heavy hitters. There’s 1,000-acre Stanley Park, always tops on visitors to-do lists. Not to mention the... Continue Reading