Carol of the Child

The Vancouver Children’s Choir will present timeless holiday music, including many favourites chosen from our 35 years of Christmas concerts.    [custom name=”website” value=”http://www.vancouverchildrenschoir.ca/”]  

Rachel Kushner in Conversation with Jael Richardson

The roar for gender equality has echoed across centuries, but scarcely has it sounded louder in recent history than now. Discrimination is increasingly illuminated and dismantled. In no small part, this is due to leading-edge feminist thinker and author Rachel Kushner influencing international conversation, no more so than with her acclaimed, and Booker-shortlisted novel, The […]

Family Businesses – Join the FEX Conversation!

Are you a family business in the Greater Vancouver Region? We understand that family businesses need specialized support. Family Enterprise Xchange (FEX) offers an outsider’s perspective and an insider’s understanding of family business. Our objective is to educate, inform and encourage our members in areas of unique interest to family business, through a stimulating program […]

Kids Help Phone Homes for the Holidays

Channel your holiday spirit by checking out the 14th annual Kids Help Phone Homes for the Holidays. This seasonal self guided home tour takes place on Saturday November 24 and Sunday November 25. Featuring four homes on the West side of Vancouver, we are very excited to announce this year Homes for the Holidays will […]

Mingle of the Jingles

Professionals, local talent and performers with intellectual disabilities share the stage at the 13th annual Mingle of the Jingles holiday variety show and silent auction. You’ll spend the evening on the edge of your seat as these singers, dancers, comedians and actors surprise and charm you. This magical show is the perfect start to your […]

Queen of the Night Dinner and Concert Gala

Laudate Singers’ delicious evening of song, buffet dinner and fun. Opera-themed costumes welcome! Silent auction. Laudate Singers will regale you with choruses and arias from Don Giovanni, Tosca, Turandot, La Traviata, La Bohème and more. Doors & silent auction open – 6pm | Music begins – 6:15pm | Buffet Dinner – 7:15pm A dramatic evening […]

Textile Narratives | Exhibition

Artists and communities have been using textiles to tell stories for thousands of years. This exhibition invites makers and artists who work with fibre, textiles, and surface design to rescue, repurpose, and recycle material to tell stories, communicate thoughts and ideas, and to convey messages and memories. Through weaving, repurposing, and stitching, textile prompts us […]

Debbie Tuepah / Salish Sea, J35 Less 1 | Exhibition

Debbie Westergaard Tuepah is a Surrey-based visual artist who uses primarily yarn, paint, found, and ready-made objects to consider the conceptual and embodied experience of information in relation to contemporary issues and events. Tuepah’s 3-dimensional works comprise of networks of material representing systems, modes of measurement and visceral realities. Tuepah’s interest in information and data […]

Jodi Picoult in Conversation with Marsha Lederman

Join beloved novelist and the bestselling author of twenty-five books, Jodi Picoult, for an evening in conversation with Globe and Mail journalist, Marsha Lederman, about her latest release, A Spark of Light. This powerful, provocative new novel explores the results of a heart-stopping event, when a gunman opens fire on Mississippi’s sole remaining women’s reproductive […]

Kate Atkinson in Conversation with Alix Ohlin

From the international bestselling and award-winning Kate Atkinson comes Transcription, a new novel that explores the repercussions of one young woman’s espionage work during World War II. She will speak with UBC’s Chair of the Creative Writing Program, Alix Ohlin, about her latest work, her inspiration and her career to date. The winner of the […]