1:23 BC Ferries cancels more Tsawwassen-Swartz Bay and Bowen Island sailings All BC Ferries sailings between Bowen Island and the mainland are cancelled Tuesday and Wednesday. The organization ...
Travellers could find themselves whisked from downtown to Vancouver to Bowen Island and the Sunshine Coast within two years, under a new proposal for an electric ferry line. The proposed Greenline ...
A plan to run two all-electric, 150-passenger ferries between downtown Vancouver, Bowen Island and Gibsons by 2027 is one step closer after City of Vancouver officials announced motions to ...
Beginning this Thursday, February 6, “Who’s Behind Black Art” will air on aspireTV to celebrate Black History Month. We spoke to writer and director John Campbell about his award-winning ...
UPDATE — Feb. 5, 2025: B.C. Ferries announced in a service notice that all sailings of the Bowen Island ferry would be cancelled on Thursday, as well. Residents of Bowen Island in B.C.'s ...
Galerie Maximillian will host a Valentine’s Day reception from 5-8 p.m. Friday showcasing the new exhibit “Contemporary ...
Making the most of Black History Month, Columbia organizations are celebrating through rich, personal expressions. Visual art, music and good conversation will attend these events and await your ...
A new zero-emissions passenger ferry that would connect downtown Vancouver with Bowen Island and the Sunshine Coast is one step closer after officials suggested a city-owned park for docking.
Sebastian was the first-ever artist featured in James Pate’s Black Palette Art Gallery, with his work “Dead Roses” displayed at the grand opening of the gallery in 2023. James Pate and Bing ...
Videos show the 7:30 am sailing departing from Bowen Island collide with a moored boat ... conducted sea trials as required by Transport Canada prior to resuming sailings in the evening.
Rebecca Bligh, along with park commissioners Brennan Bastyovanszky and Laura Christensen, are pushing for an electric passenger service to connect Vancouver to Bowen Island and Gibsons.
Richmonder Edmund Archer’s portraits of Black men and women ‘tell the story of a progressive group of Richmond artists working at the end of the Jim Crow era,’ the museum’s website reads.
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