The Goods from VIFF Centre Vancouver, BC | Arthur Erickson: Beauty Between the Lines delves into the life and work of Arthur Erickson, a visionary architect first in Canada and ultimately throughout the world. With intimate interviews, unseen archival footage, and an exploration of his architectural masterpieces, the film weaves together the complexities of Erickson’s […]
Month: November 2024
Creativity and function meet at Merrickville Makers Market
MERRICKVILLE – The Merrickville’s Makers Market on Saturday was like a giant stuffed Christmas stocking: there were so many delightful creations. The community building where it is held each year had a slight traffic jam effect with so many shoppers, of whom many faithfully return each year. Susan and John Flood of Kilmarnoch are among the […]
City of Toronto unveils ceremonial Taylor Swift street signs
The city has unveiled new street signs to mark Taylor Swift’s six-show run in Toronto, temporarily renaming a downtown route in the pop singer’s honour.
Bridge repairs at Stony Plain Road and Winterburn Road to last up to 2 months
Highway 16A/Stony Plain Road eastbound has been reduced to one lane from 231 Street to 215 Street while crews complete bridge repairs on the Winterburn Road overpass.
Alberta woman hit in the face by an egg on Halloween, police search for assailant
Police are looking for the person who threw an egg at a Grande Prairie woman on Halloween.
Environment Canada issues wind, rain and snow warnings in B.C.
Thousands of hydro customers on British Columbia’s south coast were in the dark Monday morning as high winds and heavy rains downed power lines and prompted storm warnings across much of the province.
Book Your Seat for the Bottega X Bar Corso Wine Makers Dinner, Nov. 26th
The Goods from Bar Corso Vancouver, BC | Come join us for a special dinner and wine tasting event with Bottega! On Tuesday, November 26th, Bar Corso on Commercial Drive will be hosting Bottega Export manager Pierre Guedeney for our monthly Wine Maker’s Dinner collaboration. For this event, we have brought you a selection of […]
‘Very worried’: Alberta NDP concerned about gender policy impact
NDP House Leader Christina Gray speaks with Alberta Primetime host Michael Higgins about the first week of the Alberta legislature’s fall sitting.
‘Red patches on the road’: Alberta wildlife corridors reduce animal-car collisions
Almost every day when Blair Painter drives on the scenic Rocky Mountain highway near his home, the grey asphalt is stained red somewhere along the way.
Murray Sinclair, Truth and Reconciliation Commission chair, dies at 73
Murray Sinclair, who chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission on residential schools, has died at the age of 73.
