Fête de la Musique – Make Music Vancouver 2011 (video x photo gallery)
Fete de la Musique is a worldwide, admission-free, grassroots event celebrating music, and features both amateur and professional artists of diverse musical backgrounds.
Fete de la Musique is a worldwide, admission-free, grassroots event celebrating music, and features both amateur and professional artists of diverse musical backgrounds.
DVBIA is launching the VANLOVER campaign to encourage Lower Mainland residents to visit, shop, dine and sightsee in downtown Vancouver.
Vancouverites signing boarded up windows after the Stanley Cup riot after Game 7 in Vancouver.
Grammy and Juno Award-winning musician Sarah McLachlan received the degree of Doctor of Fine Arts, honoris causa at the June 15, 2011 convocation ceremony at SFU.
Recognized as North America’s biggest and best, the 23rd annual Rio Tinto Alcan Dragon Boat Festival in Vancouver is a true celebration of our diverse and beautiful city, attracting over 100,000 people and close to 180 dragon boat teams from across the Lower Mainland and around the globe.
On June 21, 2011, the Fête de la Musique comes to Vancouver for the first time.
Canucks fans celebrate in Downtown Vancouver following the Vancouver Canucks’ 1-0 win over the Boston Bruins in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup final.
In this one-day intensive seminar, expert communication trainer, Allan Knight, M.Ed., will show you the secrets of practical and effective communication techniques that he developed over years of working with hundreds of individual and corporate clients from Montreal to Vancouver.
The Vancouver Canucks are close to fufilling a season full of expectation.