All Hail Mighty Caesar! Provence Marinaside celebrates with a contest
This year May 14th is National Caesar Day, the day we honour the Bloody Caesar and Provence Marinaside is celebrating it with a tasty contest.
This year May 14th is National Caesar Day, the day we honour the Bloody Caesar and Provence Marinaside is celebrating it with a tasty contest.
Beloved Vancouver social enterprise, East Van Roasters (319 Carrall St., Vancouver) is opening its new online shop filled with its freshly roasted coffee, hand-crafted chocolates, quality cakes from Hazl and boutique flower arrangements from Front Yard Flower Co.
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“A Day in Paris – Mother’s Day Afternoon Tea” will be available in both locations on Friday (May 8) and Kerrisdale on Saturday and Sunday (May 9 & 10) for $60 each.
The Mon Paris Mother’s Day Collection features delightful chocolates and gorgeous cakes with floral flavours and motifs and is available now for preorder with pickup or delivery on May 8, 9 and 10.
Cascadia Air’s READY services comprise separate aircraft dedicated to carrying personnel and cargo supplies capable of landing in remote communities and smaller unpaved airstrips. Flights transporting essential personnel are maximized at 60 percent of the aircraft’s seating capacity to allow for continued safe distancing between passengers.
This indulgent and interactive meal is designed to feed two adults and is available for $129 with the option to add additional portions of seafood. Simply boil the fresh seafood, then layout across the table for a most impressive presentation, cooking and serving instructions are included from Executive Chef Roger Ma.
Thanks to the support of the Blue Grouse wine club, sales teams, restaurants and retail partners, the winery was able to sell 4,000 bottles to wine lovers by April 30, making a total $8,000 donation to the charity.
Kitchen Table Restaurants writes a new chapter in the Ask For Luigi lore when it launches its long-simmering new restaurant Pastificio di Luigi (‘Luigi’s Pasta Factory’) in a temporary pop-up location.
With the goal of reinforcing community connection during this time apart, project organizers invited residents of Greater Vancouver to submit either a self-portrait or a photo of a fellow self-isolator within their household to the project website.