Soak up BC Aboriginal culture this summer |
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Written by Barbara Black
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Wednesday, 01 July 2009 07:36 |
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B.C. is rich with living and historical Aboriginal culture. Archaeological evidence and Aboriginal oral history suggest that complex cultures lived here as long as 10,000 years ago. B.C. is home to approximately 156,000 Aboriginal people, belonging to 40 major cultural groups. Many live in small communities throughout the province and continue traditions established hundreds of years ago.
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Tell us something we didn't already know |
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Written by Mark Robins
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Tuesday, 09 June 2009 08:48 |
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In its annual liveability survey, the Economist Intelligence Unit has ranked Vancouver as the world's most liveable city for the second year in a row.
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Explore BC By Bike |
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Written by Mark Robins
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Tuesday, 02 June 2009 10:56 |
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Hit the pedals this summer and explore British Columbia by bicycle. Cycling is a unique way to explore the province's terrain and towns and connect with the locals. On a bike you can feel, hear, and even smell the scenery going by.
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Gay-friendly Salt Spring Island Beckons |
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Written by Mark Robins
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Friday, 01 May 2009 05:36 |
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Home to just over 10,000 inhabitants the 180 square kilometer Salt Spring Island is the largest of the Gulf Islands nestled in the Strait of Georgia between mainland Vancouver and Vancouver Island. Connected to the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island by BC Ferries or by air, Salt Spring Island is a short trip from Vancouver making it an ideal weekend get-away.
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Culinary Vancouver |
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Written by Mark Robins
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 12:57 |
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Jostling with Toronto and Montreal for the pole position of top Canadian dining city, many visitors regard Vancouver as the hands-down winner for its far wider array of great ethnic food. This ranges from multi-course Chinese feasts to European-influenced tasting plates and perhaps the best sushi available outside Japan.
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