EAT! Vancouver gives $50K to Project CHEF
In 2018, EAT! Vancouver generated $25,000 to local charity Project CHEF for the second year in a row. The festival organizers could not be prouder.
In 2018, EAT! Vancouver generated $25,000 to local charity Project CHEF for the second year in a row. The festival organizers could not be prouder.
Even before your first cup of coffee, Starbucks Canada has brewed a fresh new way to start your day. To help Canadians rise and shine and start the day in a positive frame of mind, the company tapped the expertise of several scientists* and music** experts to produce a new ‘MorningYes’ alarm.
Arguably one of the most well known operas of our time, the Vancouver Opera is staging their 12th production of La Bohème since they first performed it in 1960. The last time the bohemian arias were sung by the VO was in 2008, a very melodramatic interpretation indeed, and so being able to attend this new staging felt much more authentic and was a real treat.
There are new reasons to say ‘good morning, good afternoon and good evening’ at Cibo Trattoria and UVA Wine & Cocktail Bar this March as the adjacent downtown destinations debut new breakfast and lunch dishes at Cibo and showcase single malts during ‘Fiddich Fridays’ at UVA.
The Vancouver-based, artisan flour miller and farmer-direct dry goods supplier formerly known as GRAIN has rebranded as Flourist and will open a 2,800-sq.-ft. bakery and cafe at 3433 Commercial St. in East Vancouver later this spring.
One year after the launch of its revolutionary single-serve coffee pods, Western Canada’s largest roaster seeks a federal response to a Canadian waste crisis
The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra will present the Star Wars: Film Concert Series featuring the screening of The Empire Strikes Back, with Oscar-winning composer John Williams’ musical scores performed live to the films.
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The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra is pleased to announce Andrew Crust as Assistant Conductor. Mr. Crust will step into the role on September 1, 2019 succeeding Assistant Conductor William Rowson who held the position for three years
Harbour Centre’s Urban Grind will be back this March for its fifth year. Vancouverites are invited to get their heart rates up by climbing the stairs to the iconic Vancouver Lookout.