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99 years ago, British Columbians started driving on the right-hand side of the road

99 years ago, British Columbians started driving on the right-hand side of the road

Residents drove on the left until 1922
What are we reading? December 23, 2020

What are we reading? December 23, 2020

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web Kirk LaPointe, publisher and editor-in-chief: What is death? This wonderfully written essay by a hospice worker gives us much to think about as
Directors push for B.C. talent focus

Directors push for B.C. talent focus

Canadian film, TV directors’ jobs have been evaporating despite strong incentives offered U.S. productions during the pandemic
What are we reading? December 10, 2020

What are we reading? December 10, 2020

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web Mark Falkenberg, deputy managing editor: A Canadian family of four can expect to pay $700 more next year for groceries next year, according to
Goh Ballet’s The Nutcracker is pivoting to the small screen this holiday season

Goh Ballet’s The Nutcracker is pivoting to the small screen this holiday season

The popular Christmas classic has been reimagined during the pandemic
Harvest Project is hosting a clothing pop-up sale following film industry donation

Harvest Project is hosting a clothing pop-up sale following film industry donation

The charity will be selling clothing items for up to $10 a piece
This book chronicles what it was like to work at Vancouver's legendary Woodward's Food Floor in the sixties

This book chronicles what it was like to work at Vancouver's legendary Woodward's Food Floor in the sixties

In her first-person account of her years as a store clerk, author Margaret Cadwaladr takes us back in time to the Woodward's Food Floor at Hastings and Abbott in the late 1960s
Revenue down at biggest casinos even before pandemic

Revenue down at biggest casinos even before pandemic

After peaking in 2018, average casino revenue in B.C. has dropped by 5.2%
What are we reading? December 3, 2020

What are we reading? December 3, 2020

Each week, BIV staff will share with you some of the interesting stories we have found from around the web Timothy Renshaw, managing editor: Rich and getting richer by the minute: 2020 has been a big bucks year thus far for the top 10 members of the
North Vancouver's Anonymous Art Show identifies safe way to hold exhibition this year

North Vancouver's Anonymous Art Show identifies safe way to hold exhibition this year

Original artwork from 250 emerging and established artists from North and West Vancouver will be up for grabs for $100 apiece