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Learn about snow geese at this walk and talk in Delta

Learn about snow geese at this walk and talk in Delta

The next program in the Fraser River Discovery Centre’s BioDiversity Speaker Series will take place this Sunday from 1 to 3 p.m. at the George C. Reifel Migratory Bird Sanctuary on Westham Island.
1st Feast Asian Dining Festival kicks off in Richmond

1st Feast Asian Dining Festival kicks off in Richmond

24 restaurants provide guided dining adventures from Oct. 10—21
This film will explain why peatlands are important

This film will explain why peatlands are important

To help understand why peatlands are important, KDocs, Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s documentary film festival, is presenting a special screening of Metamorphosis: Tale of a Wetland Friday.
Hawkers Market returns to Vancouver next month

Hawkers Market returns to Vancouver next month

Get ready Vancouverites, there's going to be plenty of food and lots of beer
River Rock casino offers cheap stays for firefighters

River Rock casino offers cheap stays for firefighters

The hotel is also donating some of the proceeds to the BC Professional Firefighters’ Burn Fund.
‘Future Home’ shows potential for technological changes in daily life

‘Future Home’ shows potential for technological changes in daily life

Cell phones, computers and even TVs have all certainly shifted the way we interact with the world, but a display in Richmond is showcasing how technology could change daily life inside the home.
Book review: Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney

Book review: Sometimes I Lie by Alice Feeney

Sometimes I Lie , by Alice Feeney is a psychological thriller, a genre that I rarely choose as I don’t like to sleep with the light on.
Explore a colourful forest with ever-changing lights at this free Metro Vancouver festival

Explore a colourful forest with ever-changing lights at this free Metro Vancouver festival

While there are a number of breathtaking places to see light displays during the holiday season, not all of them free. At VanDusen, for example, visitors will pay up to $20 at the gate to enjoy the Festival of Lights.
Photos: This has to be one of the cutest seal releases in Metro Vancouver yet

Photos: This has to be one of the cutest seal releases in Metro Vancouver yet

Rescued seals Bubblegum and Blue Moon were reunited as they reentered the wild
Book Review: Things are Good Now by Djamila Ibrahim

Book Review: Things are Good Now by Djamila Ibrahim

Things are Good Now tells poignant and thought provoking stories of immigrants and refugees to Canada from East Africa and the Middle East.