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B.C. filmmaker makes waves with ‘Seagrass’The Vancouver writer-director says she heard from many Japanese Canadians who thanked her for exploring a side of their experience rarely depicted on screen.EntertainmentFeb 23
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Vancouver Lunar New Year parade reverses exclusion of progressive groupsProgressive and LGBTQ+ groups say organizers of Vancouver's Lunar New Year parade in Chinatown this weekend rejected their applications to take part.EntertainmentFeb 9
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Ballet Kelowna delves into love and loss in upcoming performanceEthereally twirling around the dance studio the dancers of Ballet Kelowna rehearse ahead of their upcoming performance.LifestyleFeb 8
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Global BC Arts and Culture SceneHosted by a Global BC community reporter these segments air during various Global BC newscasts on Global BC and BC1.CanadaJan 3
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‘Deadpool’ star Ryan Reynolds inducted into Order of British ColumbiaRyan Reynolds is the newest member of the Order of British Columbia.EntertainmentNov 15, 2023
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Leafs voice Bowen ready for 42nd season on micSome pre-game challenges made for a memorable debut when Joe Bowen became the voice of the Toronto Maple Leafs over four decades ago.SportsOct 11, 2023
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Annual Stalew Pow Wow gets underway at the Langley Events CentreThe Stalew Pow Wow is returning for its second year at the Langley Event Centre. The community is invited to learn more about Indigenous culture, art, food and traditions.CanadaSep 16, 2023
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Celebrations Dinner Theatre shutting down after 25 yearsThe show is over at Celebrations Dinner Theatre - permanently. After 25 years, the theatre announcing it is closing for good.TrendingSep 8, 2023
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Arts and music festival ‘Supercrawl’ this weekend in downtown HamiltonBroken Social Scene, The Flatliners and Raine Maida of Our Lady Peace with Chantal Kreviaziuk are just some who performers at the 15th anniversary event in Hamilton.EntertainmentSep 8, 2023
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Ontario’s Supercrawl to absorb shortfalls in funding amid increasing demand for government grantsThe Hamilton arts and music festival, which draws as many as 250,000 people in a weekend, will have to make due with less funding from government in 2023.EntertainmentAug 23, 2023
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