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November 2015
Interesting Vancouver 2015
Celebrating the uncelebrated. Interesting Vancouver is an annual community gathering showcasing the region's most fascinating people and way they express their creativity through their hobbies, passions and obsessions.
Find out more »SFU Community Association Granting Committee and Director Meeting
Meeting times are 5:00pm and 5:30pm.
Find out more »Holiday Tree Lighting ceremony
Time TBD. University High street and Tower Road, Nesters Market deli entrance. Join The Point Church for the annual lighting of the Holiday Lights along University High Street.
Find out more »January 2016
Nobel Prize Talk at SFU
Each year SFU Sciences celebrate the newly-awarded Nobel Prize winners in chemistry, physics, and medicine/physiology. In this presentation, SFU faculty will explain the impact of these prizes and highlight the connection between fundamental and applied research. Speakers include Claire Cupples, Michel Vetterli and Carl Lowenberger. Everyone is welcome to this free event including refreshments.
Find out more »Jericho Park Birding
This is a half day Birding Walk to cover Jericho Park. The group will look for shorebirds, waterfowl and sparrows. Dress warmly and wear boots or sturdy hiking shoes. Meet in the East parking lot (near Wallace St. at 3rd Ave.) at 8:30am. Leader: Adrian. For more information please call: 604-263-7957.
Find out more »Birding Port Coquitlam’s Pitt Rive Dyke
Join Nature Vancouver for a half-day birding field trip along Port Coquitlam's Pitt River Dyke north from the east end of Sherling Place back to the parking lot at DeBoville Slough. This route covers excellent dyke-side habitats. The group will be on the hunt for visiting winter and resident species. Meet in the main parking lot adjacent to the public washrooms at Cedar & Victoria Drive (DeBoville Slough) in Port Coquitlam at 9:00am. The group will then carpool to the…
Find out more »Coastal Tarsands – Journey to Deleted Islands Documentary
Free screening of documentary film "Coastal Tarsands - Journey to Deleted Islands"at Vancouver Public Library Alma VanDusen Theatre. The film is a cinematic kayak journey revealing the reality of BC's North Coast, where the Enbridge Corporation is proposing to navigate hundred of supertankers loaded with millions of barrels of Bitumen from Alberta's Tarsands. A film by Richard Boyce, 2014, 77 mins. This free screening is sponsored by Nature Vancouver, and will be followed by a filmmaker Q&A. See www.CoastalTarSands.ca for…
Find out more »PuSh International Performing Arts Festival – Bastardy
Jack Charles is a self-proclaimed Robin Hood of the streets and for 40 years he's juggled a life of crime with another successful career: acting. This film follows Jack over seven years as he traverses between the criminal and acting worlds. When the law finally catches up and he faces a jail sentence he might not survive, he must decide if he can go straight for the first time in his life. The PuSh Film Series complements the themes and…
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