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He made back door deals with China with dirty money to sell out Vancouver and now you put him in charge of housing for the country?!? Rigged and a joke.
I never got the opportunity to talk with you as your time was taken up in conversation with a couple of ladies. It was only at the end of the night that I complimented your hair and then had to go. I ...
Would be a whole lot cooler if the hotties were feeling it for me. I'm in the best shape of my life, and despite all the sweat and perseverance and calorie starving or stuffing, apparently the only ...
All the women I went to art school with were feminists, obviously. They certainly wouldn't have been on board with the recent-ish ridiculous trad wife trend...and yet years later they're all pregnant ...
But what do these complainers do to help in real life? There are plenty of options including NGOs and voluntary citizens groups who volunteer to feed the hungry, care for the elderly and the children, ...
With mindful decisions, you can indulge in the relaxation while safeguarding the planet and supporting local communities. Black Rock Oceanfront Resort demonstrates that sustainable travel can be ...
Now in its 18th year, Vancouver’s Queer Arts Festival is throwing open the doors—literally and thematically—for its 2025 ...
Unlike most musicals, Six doesn’t have complex sets and massive casts. Rather, the whole cast is the titular six people: the ...
The garden beds at Lansdowne Centre aren’t just full of carrots and kale—they’re full of heart. Since breaking ground in 2021, the Richmond mall’s food garden has produced nearly 3,000 pounds of fresh ...
The Modo Arts Mobility Grant was an ideal resource as a drag artist who is booked all over the Lower Mainland and beyond,” shares 2024 recipient Rose Butch in a statement. “These days, being in public ...
The Canucks are obviously hoping to keep some continuity and a sense of culture after a season that crumbled into despair. Tocchet brought in a professional culture and an identity of team defence, ...
Weirdly, the man born Nicholas Edward Cave somehow encapsulated both sides of that dichotomy in Vancouver.