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Charitable Choices: Brenda Tully of Hearts and Hands for Refugees CANADA

April 30, 2024 Stephanie Prentice

Hearts and Hands for Refugees CANADA is a non-profit organization which aims to provide hope for refugees in Thailand who are suffering from poor living conditions and hunger. This group is raising funds to provide […]

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Homegrown Business: Bonnie Wilson-Renaud of Gild & Co

April 29, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Influenced by sustainability and beautifully built pieces, Gild & Co is the place to shop for furniture and home decor in Vancouver. They desire to see people with homes that are both beautiful and functional […]

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Charitable Choices: Olga Stachova of MOSAIC

April 23, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Olga Stachova, CEO of MOSAIC, shares the organization’s 45-year commitment to supporting newcomers in Metro Vancouver. With services ranging from settlement aid to language programs, MOSAIC assists immigrants from 150 countries. Stachova, an immigrant herself, […]

Homegrown Business: Casey Desjarlais of Decolonial Clothing
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Homegrown Business: Casey Desjarlais of Decolonial Clothing

April 22, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Casey Desjarlais, CEO of Decolonial Clothing, leads an Indigenous-owned brand in Vancouver, promoting social justice and amplifying Indigenous voices through authentic apparel. Founded with the mission to increase visibility for Indigenous people, Decolonial Clothing generates […]

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Charitable Choices: Barbara Insley of Rare Trait Hope Society

April 16, 2024 Emilea Semancik

In Vancouver, the Rare Trait Hope Society is a non-profit making a big difference for people and families dealing with rare genetic conditions. They’re all about offering support, raising awareness, and building a community for […]

Homegrown Business: Levana of Wegouda
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Homegrown Business: Levana of Wegouda

April 15, 2024 Emilea Semancik

Meet Levana, the Chief Cheese Monger (CCM) at Wegouda, your personalized charcuterie and cheese experience in the Lower Mainland. Wegouda guarantees fresh, seasonal, and personalized charcuterie boxes with a commitment to sourcing the finest ingredients, […]

Richmond Cares, Richmond Gives
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Charitable Choices: Ed Gavsie of Richmond Cares, Richmond Gives

April 9, 2024 Sabrina Greggain-Lord

Richmond Cares, Richmond Gives (RCRG) has been a volunteering network based in Vancouver for over 50 years. They provide direct support through their programs as well as offering indirect support by referring Richmond residents to […]

Homegrown Business: Byran Krafchik of Loot and Toy
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Homegrown Business: Byran Krafchik of Loot and Toy

April 8, 2024 Demian Vernieri

Loot and Toy is a Vancouver-based company that makes bath time a fun, safe and a bonding experience for kids and caregivers. With a range of hypoallergenic products, caregivers can be confident that their children […]

April offers an eclectic mix of art, comedy, burlesque, jazz, and block parties
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April offers an eclectic mix of art, comedy, burlesque, jazz, and block parties

April 5, 2024 Catherine Hercus

After Easter, April offers many interesting arts events you won’t want to miss. Vancouver Burlesque Festival The Vancouver Burlesque Festival runs from April 2 to 7 at multiple venues. Get ready to get glam at […]

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Vintage Photographs from Chinatown

April 4, 2024 Tyler Dixon

Vancouver’s Chinatown was established the same year the City of Vancouver was incorporated, 1886. At that time there were about 90 Chinese residents who had established a community along Carrall Street and East Pender Street […]

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