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Wondering what’s going on at Robson Square for the Paralympics? Robson Square will be open daily from noon to 9 p.m. until the final day of the Paralympics (March 21, 2010). Robson Square is located in the heart of the city on Robson St. between Howe St. and Hornby St. The schedule of entertainment and concerts is as follows: Monday, March 15- Shango Ashe- noon-1:30 p.m.Tues...
Sanafir - Arabic for 'meeting place' – invites guests into a buzz of energy where 25-foot high ceilings, social seating, a high energy kitchen and exotic lounge rock your casbah with tapas from the near and far East. With 130 seats on two levels, plus a 12-seat bar, the room has been designed to allow for a variety of dining options: intimate dining throughout the first level amidst han...
March promises to be a great month for dance, theatre and music in Vancouver. The Cultural Olympiad continues and two of Vancouver's favourite festivals, Chutzpah! and the Vancouver International Dance Festival have lined-up excellent programs. In addition, the city will host the Paralympics beginning March 12th, which means that there will be a number of special exhibitions and events in...
Spring Break is here! Wondering what to do with the kids? Vancouver.com has compiled a list of great family-friendly activities that are all happening during spring break. Beluga at the Aquarium Photo Credit: David Paul Ohmer. SpongeBob at the Aquarium The Aquarium is always a family favourite. During spring break the Aquarium is featuring SpongeBob SquarePants (movie) in 4D –...
UK Jazz sensation Jamie Cullum takes the stage at the Commodore Ballroom March 20, 2010. http://www.flickr.com/photos/37272413@N03/ / CC BY 2.0 Cullum broke onto the music scene with his 2003 album “Twenty Something. ” His latest album “The Pursuit” features hits "I’m all over it," "Don’t stop the music" and "Wheels." The album keeps things interesting, sh...
Vancouver and Whistler will host Canada's first Winter Paralympic Games from March 12-21, 2010. The competition will showcase over 1,300 athletes from 44 countries around the world. http://www.flickr.com/photos/kwl/ / CC BY 2.0 There are five paralympic sports and 64 events included in the schedule. Paralympic sports include Alpine Skiing, Biathlon, Cross-Country Skiing, Sledge I...
