Holly Calderwood – Royal LePage Sussex

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AGENTS OF THE EXCEPTIONAL “They are a unique set of individuals who set a higher standard” Holly’s Mission Statement is: “To ensure that all clients are protected throughout the sales process. That each and every client will receive the highest level of care, service and the world class marketing that they deserve no matter what […]

Kay Meek Centre presents The Venetian Twins by Carlo Goldoni

THE VENETIAN TWINS, by Carlo Goldoni, tells the story of identical twins, Zanetto and Tonino who come to Verona to find true love. Rosaura has been pledged to Zanetto and Beatrice has run away from Venice to meet Tonino so they can be married. Unfortunately, things get complicated. In true commedia dell’arte style, identities are […]

Into The Other Land Art Show by Marion Webber at Gemini Jewels West Vancouver

Local artist Marion Webber is presenting a new show of paintings entitled ‘In To The Other Land’ from January 26 – May 3, 2015 at Gemini Jewelers in West Vancouver. The new show is a selection from the series including conceptualized landscape and floral themes. Marion’s creative career spans over 3 decades in fine art and […]

Kenny Chesney coming to West Vancouver Ambleside Live

The rumours are true. Country legend and cowboy cutie Kenny Chesney will headline this year’s Ambleside Live concert series on June 25th in West Vancouver. Also on the boot-stomping bill are special guests Jake Owen and Chase Rice. This year marks the first official time the Ambleside Live concert series has gone country. Names like Sarah […]

Sarah Hagen and Anne Grimm: Kay Meek in the Community Concert

This FREE concert takes place in the Music Hall at the West Vancouver Community Centre Spend your Valentines’ Day afternoon ‘between madness and banality’ – a classical piano concert with the ever-popular Sarah Hagen and Anne Grimm. With works by Strauss, Poulenc, Berg, and Weill, the duo will tell stories of love, frustration, hope, insanity, […]

The Ultimate Traveller – A Journey through Mongolia a Multimedia Presentation at the Ferry Building Gallery

Enjoy a visually stunning multimedia presentation by award winning photographer Peter Langer. Mongolia’s vast countryside is widely inhabited by nomadic herders who consider their native landscape sacred. We will explore Ulan Bator, Mongolia’s capital during the Naadam Festival, an event that dates back centuries and features the three traditional Mongolian sports of archery, wrestling and […]

Artists Confidential – The Good Night Bird at the West Vancouver Memorial Library

An informal chat with members of the cast (Christopher Hunt & Graham Cuthbertson) of The Goodnight Bird, a dark comedy by acclaimed Canadian playwright Colleen Murphy, a current production at the Kay Meek Theatre. Admission is free, but is on a first-come, first served basis so arrive early to avoid disappointment! For more information about […]

Cool North Shore Event at the Coffee Bar West Vancouver

Doors open at 6:30 pm Can home energy labelling improve the energy efficiency of your home as well as it’s resale value and monthly operating costs? What are the benefits of constructing and retrofitting residential buildings to green rating system standards? How are local governments helping home owners and developers to enhance the energy efficiency […]

Journeying With The Totems Solo Exhibition at the Silk Purse Arts Centre

A unique exhibition featuring Canadian artist Andre Prevost and his journey with the majesty of the enduring west coast totems. Although not an Indigenous artist, he has had a lifelong love, admiration and respect of First Nations traditions, art, carvings, and especially the West Coast Totems; the great icons of the West Coast Aboriginal Peoples. […]

Film: Pride at the Kay Meek Centre West Vancouver

Tickets: $12 Adults | $7 Students English, 120 minutes Margaret Thatcher’s iron-fisted rule over 1980s Britain prompted waves of political protest.  Perhaps the most amazing response of all occurred with Welsh coal miners and London lesbians and gays found a common cause.  Pride tells the story of that unlikely alliance; it was never obvious, but […]