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An immersive experience awaits at Stargazer

June 9, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Open now at Tsawwassen Mills, Stargazer is a multisensory, immersive experience that brings the wonders of the universe right to you — and with this article, so are we! Stargazer features several immersive exhibits in […]

Portrait of Janet Smith, from Forbidden Vancouver, The Death of Janet Smith.
History

Vancouver’s Famous Murder Mystery: The Unsolved Case of Janet Smith

June 9, 2022 Nataliya Radke

The unsolved murder case of Janet Smith has been a favourite of true crime lovers for decades, and rightfully so. It’s a dramatic story of shoddy police work, corrupt politicians, and even the Ku Klux […]

Arts

The Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers at the Museum of Anthropology

May 18, 2022 Nataliya Radke

The Museum of Anthropology’s (MOA) newest exhibit, Xicanx: Dreamers + Changemakers / Soñadores + creadores del cambio is now open until January 1, 2023. We had the opportunity to tour the exhibit with co-curators Jill […]

Arts

Applications Open for Canada’s National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit

May 12, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Vancouver’s very own Zee Zee Theatre, in partnership with a consortium of Canadian theatre companies, is proud to announce they are now accepting applications for the National Queer and Trans Playwriting Unit until July 5, […]

History

Colonial Turned Tourism: Old Pictures from Vancouver’s Iconic Gastown

May 12, 2022 Nataliya Radke

If Vancouver is known for one thing, it’s Gastown. And maybe the rain. But mostly Gastown. From the iconic steam-powered clock to the oddly cozy atmosphere of the brick buildings and streets, Gastown has rightfully […]

Lifestyle

Van(Cougar) Island: The West’s Wild Cats and their Habitat

April 14, 2022 April Blumberg

As spring arrives and warmer temperatures drive more people outdoors on Vancouver Island, you might come across a familiar sign “cougar sighted in area.” What may come as a surprise is that Vancouver Island has […]

History

Gone in Minutes: Pictures from the Great Vancouver Fire of 1886

March 31, 2022 Nataliya Radke

Vancouver is known for a lot of things. Its never-ending rain, sprawling mountain ranges, or the iconic three-note chime of the SkyTrain as its doors close. Yet the fire that razed the young city to […]

History

Old Aerial Photographs of Vancouver (1890-1930)

March 4, 2022 admin

One of the best ways to compare development in a city or of a general landscape is by comparing aerial photography of the past with future images of the same area. A few years ago […]

History

Old Photographs of Boats in Vancouver and BC from 1890-1920

January 20, 2022 admin

After browsing the Vancouver archives for our previous history post on Old Photographs of Cars in Vancouver from 1900-1920, I thought I would do a similar post with boats. As there were so many amazing […]

Old Photographs of Restaurants in Vancouver (Gallery)
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Old Photographs of Restaurants in Vancouver (Gallery)

November 25, 2021 admin

The City of Vancouver Archives are a great resource for those looking to find out about the city’s past or for those just looking to browse some incredible images from the city’s past 200 years […]

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