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Author Mandi Gray aims to help survivors of sexual violence with Suing For Silence

Author Mandi Gray aims to help survivors of sexual violence with Suing For Silence

The author will discuss defamation law and sexual violence as part of her book tour, coming to North Vancouver March 21
The Polygon's annual film program encourages Indigenous artists to consider connection

The Polygon's annual film program encourages Indigenous artists to consider connection

Participants for this year’s Reponse program delved into their own meaning of ‘All Woven Together’
Drama series featuring Squamish Nation actor breaks representation boundaries

Drama series featuring Squamish Nation actor breaks representation boundaries

This unlikely rom-com isn’t your average boy meets girl story
Lions Gate Sinfonia returns with intimate spin on the traditional requiem

Lions Gate Sinfonia returns with intimate spin on the traditional requiem

Whether a connoisseur of classical or simply a lover of music, Requiem appeals to all, says founder Clyde Mitchell
Documentary chronicles the power of B.C.'s Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program

Documentary chronicles the power of B.C.'s Indigenous Youth Mountain Bike Program

Dirt Relations, making its world premier in the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival, explores the connection between mountain biking, reconciliation and healing.
North Shore News film festival announces full lineup

North Shore News film festival announces full lineup

More than 20 films celebrating North Vancouver, West Van and Sea to Sky talent will be showcased at the inaugural Coast Mountain Film Festival, running March 29-April 18
Ferry Building Gallery exhibition explores a world post environmental crisis

Ferry Building Gallery exhibition explores a world post environmental crisis

Harvest, running at the West Vancouver gallery from Feb. 8 until March 3, encourages audiences to think about their own environmental impact
For Better or For Worse comic artist Lynn Johnston ventures into kids books

For Better or For Worse comic artist Lynn Johnston ventures into kids books

Famed North Vancouver cartoonist Lynn Johnston’s new series of kids books follow the adventures of 9-year-old Timothy Bot
Griffin Art Projects exhibition celebrates trailblazing abstract artists

Griffin Art Projects exhibition celebrates trailblazing abstract artists

West Coast artists Joan Balzar and Michael Morris are lauded for their pivotal conceptual works in the North Vancouver gallery's latest exhibition
Travelling Witness Blanket artwork on display at West Vancouver library

Travelling Witness Blanket artwork on display at West Vancouver library

The monumental piece by Victoria artist Carey Newman will be on display at West Vancouver Memorial Library until March 10