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Old Photographs of Vancouver’s Oldest Buildings

January 29, 2026 Tyler Dixon

Vancouver’s oldest buildings are more than bricks and beams; they’re survivors. Rising from the ashes of the Great Fire of 1886 and the boomtown energy that followed, these structures were built with confidence, ambition, and […]

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Charitable Choices: Emily Cabrera of RAVEN

January 27, 2026 Emilea Semancik

Newly appointed Executive Director Emily Cabrera is bringing fresh energy and deep commitment to RAVEN (Respecting Aboriginal Rights and Environmental Needs) — a national charity dedicated to advancing Indigenous rights and environmental justice through the […]

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Homegrown Business: Steve Watts of Mainland Whisky

January 26, 2026 Emilea Semancik

Mainland Whisky has carved out an unlikely home in Surrey’s industrial edges, where founder Steve Watts has built a distillery that’s equal parts craftsmanship, creativity, and controlled chaos. What started as a bare concrete bunker […]

Burnaby Neighbourhood House
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Charitable Choices: Mika Torres of Burnaby Neighbourhood House

January 20, 2026 Emilea Semancik

Burnaby Neighbourhood House is a community hub dedicated to reducing social isolation and creating an inclusive space where everyone belongs. We spoke with Executive Director Mika Torres about BNH’s people-first approach, the importance of community […]

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Homegrown Business: Adam Mills of Four Winds Brewery

January 19, 2026 Bronwyn Lewis

Four Winds Brewing Co. is a family-owned and operated brewery based in Delta, British Columbia. Known for its commitment to quality, innovation, and community, Four Winds crafts a diverse lineup of award-winning beers inspired by […]

Options Community Services
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Charitable Choices: Neil Arao of Options Community Services

January 13, 2026 Emilea Semancik

Neil Arao, CEO of Options Community Services, shares insight into the organization’s wide-ranging work supporting individuals and families at every stage of life. In this interview, he reflects on community impact, evolving needs in Surrey, […]

Latitude Counselling
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Homegrown Business: Lauren Legere of Latitude Counselling

January 12, 2026 Lauren Kannwischer

Latitude Counselling, founded by Clinical Director Lauren Legere, is reshaping how therapy is experienced in Vancouver. With a holistic approach that integrates mind, body, and spirit, the clinic was built to challenge traditional clinical models […]

Writers' Exchange
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Charitable Choices: Jenifer MacLeod of the Writers’ Exchange

January 6, 2026 Emilea Semancik

At the heart of Vancouver’s creative community, Jennifer MacLeod is helping kids find their voices—one story at a time. As the Co-Founder and Director of Community for the Writers’ Exchange, MacLeod leads an organization dedicated […]

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Homegrown Business: Caity of Dear Lucy

January 5, 2026 Bronwyn Lewis

Dear Lucy is a BC-based high-performance skincare line for sensitive and reactive skin. Born as a love letter from a mother to her daughters, Dear Lucy is committed to quality, transparency, and sustainability. Their line […]

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Old Photographs of Skiing at Mt. Seymour (1940)

January 1, 2026 Tyler Dixon

Downhill skiing at Mount Seymour has deep roots in the outdoor and ski culture of British Columbia’s North Shore Mountains. Although the mountain was first explored for recreation in the 1920s and formally established as […]

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