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Old Photographs of Totem Poles from B.C.'s West Coast (1890-1987)
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Old Photographs of Totem Poles from B.C.’s West Coast (1890-1987)

October 2, 2025 Tyler Dixon

Totem poles are among the most iconic cultural treasures of the Pacific Northwest, rising tall against the dramatic landscapes of British Columbia. Carved from massive Red Cedar trees, these poles are not merely works of […]

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Charitable Choices: Bill Koch of the North Shore Writers Association

September 30, 2025 Emilea Semancik

Bill Koch, the current president of the North Shore Writers Association (NSWA), is passionate about nurturing the literary community on Vancouver’s North Shore. With a background in psychology and a lifelong love of creative writing, […]

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Homegrown Business: Sam Philips of Victory Gardens

September 29, 2025 Bronwyn Lewis

Victory Gardens revitalizes spaces, transforming them from underutilized into food-focused, productive ecological landscapes. This Vancouver-based cooperative was founded in 2012. Since then, they’ve worked to unite the community while promoting food sovereignty. Victory Gardens designs […]

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Charitable Choices: Mike Sauer of the Grandview-Woodland Community Policing Centre

September 23, 2025 Emilea Semancik

In the heart of East Vancouver, Mike Sauer leads the Grandview-Woodland Community Policing Centre (GWCPC) with a philosophy rooted in connection over enforcement. A former volunteer turned Executive Director, Sauer oversees a team of staff […]

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Homegrown Business: Armstrong+Lan

September 22, 2025 Bronwyn Lewis

Armstrong+Lan is a boutique Vancouver-based PR agency that specializes in helping hospitality, lifestyle, entertainment, and development brands tell their stories and connect with communities. The personalized support they offer ranges from expert event, social media, […]

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Charitable Choices: Loring Phinney of Pacific Autism Family Network

September 16, 2025 Bronwyn Lewis

Pacific Autism Family Network (PAFN) is a network of support for individuals and families across BC with autism and related neurodiversities. Their location in Richmond is Canada’s first and only purpose-built centre of excellence for […]

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Homegrown Business: Cheryl Krecsy of Little White House

September 15, 2025 Bronwyn Lewis

The Little White House in Fort Langley is charming. It’s like a living dollhouse full of carefully curated treasures ranging from home goods and furnishings to their own in-house clothing line. We spoke with Cheryl […]

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Charitable Choices: Danison Buan of Refood

September 9, 2025 Bronwyn Lewis

Refood works to divert nourishing food that would otherwise be deemed waste to feed people in need. Since 2015, Refood has been supporting communities, specifically Filipino and Indigenous communities in Burnaby, although their work supports […]

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Homegrown Business: Sara Jonsdottir of Revol Cares

September 8, 2025 Lauren Kannwischer

Sara Jonsdottir is the Founder and CEO of Revol Cares, a medically recognized, toxin-free, leak-proof underwear brand revolutionizing menstrual care. Frustrated by the lack of effective products for heavy bleeders, Sara combined her personal experience […]

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Old Photographs of Wildlife at Stanley Park (1930-1986)

September 4, 2025 Dalia Nardolillo

Stanley Park is one of Vancouver’s most beloved landmarks—and also a thriving home for wildlife. Covering over 1,000 acres, the park’s forests, wetlands, and shorelines provide a rich habitat for animals right in the heart […]

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