• BC Home + Garden Show 2026

    BC Home + Garden Show 2026
    Vancouver Convention Centre 1055 Canada Place, Vancouver

    Real home advice from local trusted experts. Newly located at the Vancouver Convention Centre, visitors are invited to get inspired at the BC Home + Garden Show! Kortney Wilson, Home Network TV Host and Designer of Life Is Messy, leads this year’s premier lineup of local and national experts across

  • Growers Day – BC Blueberry Council

    Minters Meeting Room (2nd Floor), 32160 South Fraser Way #275, Abbotsford 32160 South Fraser Way #275,, Abbotsford

    The BC Blueberry Council is pleased to invite blueberry growers to an in-person Growers Day focused on connection, conversation, and industry engagement. This session is designed as a relaxed and open forum where growers can come together, share perspectives, and engage directly with the Council and fellow growers.

    Free
  • The Canvas of Light and Sound

    The Canvas of Light and Sound
    Notional Space 1523 East Pender Street, Vancouver

    Join us for a special immersive evening as we welcome the Year of the Fire Horse. Expect a beautifully curated atmosphere where light, sound, and art come together in a way that feels both intimate and unforgettable. The Canvas of Light & Sound is an experience for those who love

  • Beading Workshop

    Fraser River Discovery Centre 788 Quayside Drive, New Westminster

    Join a hands-on beading workshop with Métis/Swampy Cree/Ojibwe artist Pam Nowell! In this 3-hour session, Pam will guide you through beading techniques as you create your own piece. You’ll bead a project of your choice, either a striking strawberry or a delightful mushroom. All materials and tools are provided. Pre-registration

    $10 – $65
  • Celebrating Black History Month at RPL

    Richmond Public Library 100-7700 Minoru Gate, Richmond, Canada

    Join Richmond Public Library for a full day of festivities as we kick off our celebrations for Black History Month with a number of events and community programs. You will enjoy vibrant music, lively conversation and deep discussion from key and notable figures in our community. Programming will also include

    Free
  • The Polygon Gallery: Lee Miller: A Photographer at Work (1932–1945)

    The Polygon Gallery 101 Carrie Cates Ct, North Vancouver, Canada

    The Polygon Gallery presents the West Coast premiere of Lee Miller: A Photographer at Work (1932–1945) from Nov. 7, 2025–Feb. 1, 2026. This survey exhibition showcases more than 100 images taken during the renowned American photographer’s most intense and productive period: from her time as a highly sought-after studio portraitist,

    Admission to The Polygon Gallery is by donation, courtesy of BMO Financial Group.
  • Everything Has Disappeared

    Everything Has Disappeared
    York Theatre 639 Commercial Dr., Vancouver

    Worldwide, the Filipino diaspora is the vital engine that powers the beauty, health and promise of our delicate, globally interconnected society. Everything Has Disappeared celebrates and explores the very unique relationship the Filipino diaspora has to the global economy: they are everywhere and deeply involved in our lives as central

    $35 – $69
  • Spring After Spring

    Chinatown Storytelling Centre 168 E Pender St, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    An exclusive community screening of Jon Chiang's Spring After Spring, only at the Chinatown Storytelling Centre. Join us for a community screening of Jon Chiang’s Spring After Spring at the Chinatown Storytelling Centre. Winner of Best Canadian Feature at the Vancouver Asian Film Festival, the film follows the Ho sisters

    $18.18
  • Gung Haggis Fat Choy 2026

    Pink Pearl Chinese Seafood Restaurant 1132 E Hastings St, Vancouver

    What do you get when you mix Robbie Burns Day, Lunar New Year, haggis, dim sum, kilts, and dragon dances? You get the one-and-only Robbie Burns Gung Haggis Fat Choy Celebration, galloping back in 2026 — the Year of the Fire Horse! Part Scottish, part Chinese, all Canadian — Gung Haggis Fat

    $80
  • The Oldest Profession (Tour)

    LanaLou's 362 Powell Street, Vancouver

    Comedian, sex worker rights advocate, and host of the acclaimed podcast The Oldest Profession, Kaytlin Bailey has officially launched her 2026 tour, The Oldest Profession, with back-to-back sold-out performances. Tickets are now on sale for her one night stop in Vancouver BC LANALOU’S on Sunday, February 1st at 7pm. Blending

    $28.52
  • You’re Just a Place That I Know

    You’re Just a Place That I Know
    Newmont Stage at the BMO Theatre Centre 162 W 1st Ave #203, Vancouver, BC

    You’re Just a Place That I Know is a remarkable theatrical concert based on his album of the same name. It traces the history of JUNO-nominated singer-songwriter Adrian Glynn McMorran McMorran's Ukrainian grandparents, who left their homeland during World War II to begin life anew in Montreal. The show powerfully

    $29 – $72
  • Hold On Let Go

    The Russian Hall 600 Campbell Ave, Vancouver

    Theatre Replacement and Company 605 are thrilled to announce the program for the 2026 edition of HOLD ON LET GO, taking place Tuesday, February 3 to Saturday, February 7 at the Russian Hall in East Vancouver. Curated by Maiko Yamamoto, Josh Martin and Lisa Mariko Gelley, HOLD ON LET GO

    $20