Starting on July 6th, in the area of Bru-Go coffee shop in the heart of Mill Bay you will have the chance to see 90 scarecrow “people from the past” who were all made by members of the local community.
It happens quite often. I see information about an event after it happens. So I’m relaunching Connect BC. You’re invited to join this Facebook group page focussed on deepening connections within our communities here in British Columbia.
BIL is an unconference that takes place yearly and is open to everyone to attend as participants and speakers. If you like TED Talks, TEDX or, one of my personal favourites, PechaKucha, BIL is an event that will pique your interest.
If you’ve visited a local library recently, you probably noticed that there is no shortage of people checking out their local branch. Yet I am still amazed at how many people I know who don’t go to the library – ever.
This Christmas season seven year old Burnaby resident Joshua Smith and his mum Traci are raising funds so that they can put together 500 bagged meals and other useful sundry items for people who live on the streets in Vancouver’s Downtown East side.
Shirley Hardy*, Contributor The Parish of St John’s Anglican Church, Cobble Hill was started in 1887 when Sir John A.…
If you’re a mom blogger, aspiring mom blogger, blogger covering other topics, male blogger, entrepreneur or someone who’s interested in social media, this is an important yearly event in Vancouver to attend.
If the universe really can talk to us, I’ve been getting a verbal smack down lately. Or should I say my community has taken the abuse.
Recently the owner of Connexion Photography wrote to share information about the Yellow Heart Fundraiser that will take place this Saturday, March 8, 2014.
Pamela Chan, BCFamily.ca/Editorial Lean 30 : 30 days of keeping it lean and old school online. More This year my…