Fall Fun at Metropolis at Metrotown

Metropolis at Metrotown 4700 Kingsway, Burnaby

From now through October 31, Metropolis at Metrotown – B.C.’s largest shopping centre – welcomes locals and visitors alike to embrace all that the fall season has to offer through unparalleled shopping, festive displays, exciting contests and more. Be inspired by a one-of-a-kind piece by local twig artist, The Wizards

Free

Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes

Vancouver Police Museum & Archives 240 East Cordova street, Vancouver

Becoming Vance, 'Canada's Sherlock Holmes' - 1930’s Vancouver, a time of unemployment, widespread poverty, and rampant crime. While many wondered how to provide for their families, one man quietly worked behind the doors of 240 East Cordova Street, hoping to make a difference in the lives of his fellow Vancouverites.

$10.00

Fall Fun at Metropolis at Metrotown

Metropolis at Metrotown 4700 Kingsway, Burnaby

From now through October 31, Metropolis at Metrotown – B.C.’s largest shopping centre – welcomes locals and visitors alike to embrace all that the fall season has to offer through unparalleled shopping, festive displays, exciting contests and more. Be inspired by a one-of-a-kind piece by local twig artist, The Wizards

Free

The Hidden History and Sweet Treats Tour

Outside Old Navy at 708 Robson St 708 Robson St, Vancouver

It's the perfect way to beat the winter blues! Step inside downtown’s iconic heritage buildings and hear the tales of intrigue, jealousy, and murder that hide behind their walls. Stroll through the heart of Vancouver and finish with a private viewing inside the Marine Building, all while enjoying a selection

$64 – $69

Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes

Vancouver Police Museum & Archives 240 East Cordova street, Vancouver

Becoming Vance, 'Canada's Sherlock Holmes' - 1930’s Vancouver, a time of unemployment, widespread poverty, and rampant crime. While many wondered how to provide for their families, one man quietly worked behind the doors of 240 East Cordova Street, hoping to make a difference in the lives of his fellow Vancouverites.

$10.00

Hosting Workshop

Britannia Community Centre 1117 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, Canada

Want to perfect your public speaking skills and learn the do's and don'ts of hosting and emceeing then you need to take the world travelling and illustrious David C. Jones Hosting Workshop. Interactive games and role plays allow experience a variety of hosting opportunities as well as tips and tricks.

$150

Fall Fun at Metropolis at Metrotown

Metropolis at Metrotown 4700 Kingsway, Burnaby

From now through October 31, Metropolis at Metrotown – B.C.’s largest shopping centre – welcomes locals and visitors alike to embrace all that the fall season has to offer through unparalleled shopping, festive displays, exciting contests and more. Be inspired by a one-of-a-kind piece by local twig artist, The Wizards

Free

Invisible No More with Dr. Gabor Mate

Vogue Theatre 918 Granville St, Vancouver, BC V6Z 1L2,

Join us for a New York Tri-State International Film Festival best feature documentary selection about the complex intersection between brain injury and the criminal justice system in Canada featuring Dr. Gabor Mate, MP Alistair MacGregor, subjects and filmmaker on a panel. Musical performance by Derek Amato a musical savant after

$35 – $75

The Hidden History and Sweet Treats Tour

Outside Old Navy at 708 Robson St 708 Robson St, Vancouver

It's the perfect way to beat the winter blues! Step inside downtown’s iconic heritage buildings and hear the tales of intrigue, jealousy, and murder that hide behind their walls. Stroll through the heart of Vancouver and finish with a private viewing inside the Marine Building, all while enjoying a selection

$64 – $69

Becoming Vance – Canada’s Sherlock Holmes

Vancouver Police Museum & Archives 240 East Cordova street, Vancouver

Becoming Vance, 'Canada's Sherlock Holmes' - 1930’s Vancouver, a time of unemployment, widespread poverty, and rampant crime. While many wondered how to provide for their families, one man quietly worked behind the doors of 240 East Cordova Street, hoping to make a difference in the lives of his fellow Vancouverites.

$10.00