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11-screen VIP Cineplex opens in West Vancouver

11-screen VIP Cineplex opens in West Vancouver

Municipality has not hosted a movie theatre in two decades
Flying Air Canada in May or June? What you need to know

Flying Air Canada in May or June? What you need to know

Revised schedule covers 98 per cent of flying previously done by 737 MAX, but some seasonal and new routes have been delayed
Check out nine of the most hilarious Canadian April Fools’ Day pranks

Check out nine of the most hilarious Canadian April Fools’ Day pranks

It is April Fools’ Day, and friends, families and even corporations are getting into the spirit by posting some hilarious pranks online. Have a look at some of the funniest ones below.
Langford to Lake Cowichan: A three-day inn-to-inn hike you’ll never forget

Langford to Lake Cowichan: A three-day inn-to-inn hike you’ll never forget

Itinerary and tips for an 85-kilometre trek along the Sooke Hills Wilderness Trail and the Cowichan Valley Trail
PNE Playland announces 2019 opening date and new bonus feature

PNE Playland announces 2019 opening date and new bonus feature

Ready to have some fun?
Michelle Obama ignites Rogers Arena at Vancouver show (Video + Photos)

Michelle Obama ignites Rogers Arena at Vancouver show (Video + Photos)

Michelle Obama was greeted with an impressive outpouring of enthusiasm at Rogers Arena last night
Sarah Hagen’s comedy aims to hit all the right chords in Squamish

Sarah Hagen’s comedy aims to hit all the right chords in Squamish

Concert pianist combines acting with music in her upcoming one-woman show
Don't miss Don't Dress for Dinner

Don't miss Don't Dress for Dinner

Between Shifts Theatre returning to Eagle Eye Theatre in April
Squamish Constellation Festival announces musical lineup

Squamish Constellation Festival announces musical lineup

Popular children's entertainers, A Tribe Called Red and a host of indie and folk artists set to perform
Canada’s largest Lego convention returning to Richmond this spring

Canada’s largest Lego convention returning to Richmond this spring

You may think that Lego is just for kids, but you would be wrong. BrickCan 2019 invites guests of all ages to observe the largest public exhibition of Lego creations in the province.
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