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«April 27, 2008 - May 27, 2008»
04 / 27
The South Okanagan Yoga Association (SOYA) is a non-profit society and Registered Yoga School with Yoga Alliance, providing Yoga Teacher Training at the 200 hour and 500 hour levels. This program, which is the first step towards international certification with the International Yoga Teachers Association (IYTA), is designed to enable working people with families or other commitments to become teachers of yoga without having to leave home for extended periods of time.
When, what, and how to eat for optimal health and bodyweight are discussed in this free information session by nutrition coach Errol Clark. Bring a friend! Held at Syncopa Wellness Spa 80 Mary Street in Port Moody
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Monday April 28 7 – 8:30 pm Free talk given by Klaus Klein, MA, RCC Are you tired of not being in control when you are with your teen. Discover how to master your worst fears and develop a more positive
Supporting each person to come into even more direct contact with their True Self, we meet and Celebrate Being Human in the Stillness. Deep Silence, relaxation of the mind, sharing, singing, Being who you are, experiencing no-separation...All are welcome!
Healthcare 911: The Plight of Immigrant Medical Doctors Monday, April 28 at 9 pm It's no secret that Canada is in a health care crisis. With more and more layoffs, closed clinics and wards, and hospital overcrowdings, Canada is falling fast from its reputation as one of the best health care systems in the world – the public, in turn, is suffering. Hiding in our cities is part of the solution – immigrant medical doctors ready and willing to work. Some boasting years and years of specialization and practice in foreign countries, they are now filling menial, minimum-wage jobs instead of the role of doctors. Set against the backdrop of Canada's ailing health care system, Healthcare 911 profiles several of these foreign trained medical doctors trying desperately to get their credentials recognized and begin work in Canada as doctors. Their stories are told through the eyes of immigrant filmmaker Jiyar Gol, as he goes head to head with the College of Physicians and Surgeons and BC's Minister of Health looking for answers.
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Are you interested in some of the big questions of life, such as what the nature of consciousness might be, or what is the meaning and purpose of life? Do you like to be inspired, to nurture your personal growth and your sense of the sacred? Are you intrigued to hear the opinions and reflections of various spiritual teachers and therapists, authors and workshop facilitators on how to improve your life and that of society? Do you want to be involved in a sense of community and connection with others by being informed of local events and gatherings? Then join hosts of “Conscious Living Radio” on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 7 pm. We invite you to tune in to Co-Op radio 102.7 FM to a program that explores frontiers of consciousness, spirituality, personal growth the emerging paradigms in psychology, health, various sciences and innovative philosophies that reflect commitment to the advancement of individual, social and global transformation. Through discussions and interviews with various seekers, authors, teachers, workshop facilitators, theorists and therapists, “Conscious Living Radio” will expand your consciousness.
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Trevor Gollagher will be visiting Canada for the first time to introduce a new healing modality called Heart Resonance Therapy. HRT is a high frequency virbrational healing method which works on all levels of being - physically, emotionally, energetically and spiritually to bring about profound healing and change.
The Virtual Stage and Electric Company Theatre present the live-cinematic interpretation of French existentialist Jean-Paul Sartre’s famous masterpiece No Exit. Directed by Electric Company Theatre’s award-winning artistic producer Kim Collier, No Exit stars Lucia Frangione, Laara Sadiq, Andy Thompson and Jonathon Young as The Valet.
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Whistleblower George Carlo, PhD on wireless technology's link to autism, electro-hypersensitivity, honeybee colony collapse disorder, cancer and more. Get the facts! 7-9 PM St. Andrew's-Wesley Church
Laudate Singers choir and soloists lead you on a delicious vocal journey through the graceful stylings of 19th century Vienna. Brahms' Liebeslieder Waltzes, selections from Lehar's The Merry Widow and Strauss' Die Fledermaus. Guest pianists Gaye Alcott and Bernard Duerksen. Viennese refreshments too!
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Commit to taking YOUR next step to a fitter, healthier you. YWCA, 535 Hornby Street, Vancouver. Registration: $35 Phone (604) 241-9993 or e-mail WhatsYourNextStep@shaw.ca
Vancouver Orchid Society (VOS) proudly presents VOS Annual 2008 Orchid Show and Sale on Saturday and Sunday, May 3 and 4, 2008 at Richmond Curling Club. Come and see lovely displays of orchids in bloom.
What do You Want in This Lifetime? PROSPERITY? Vibrant HEALTH? Loving RELATIONSHIPS? A sense of LIFE PURPOSE? Are you currently Receiving this? What is holding you back? Learn how to attune your inner vibration with your higher vibration. Gain simple practices to Get Clear about What You Want, Focus Your Attention Upon It, and Get Out of The Way. Become a Master Creator with the Law of Attraction in this Highly Interactive FREE Intro Session. Based on "The Simplexity of Abundance - 4 Steps to Plenty".
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Vancouver Orchid Society (VOS) proudly presents VOS Annual 2008 Orchid Show and Sale on Saturday and Sunday, May 3 and 4, 2008 at Richmond Curling Club. Come and see lovely displays of orchids in bloom.
Creation Day! an evening of singing and dancing Sunday, May 4, 7:30 - 9:30 pm, at St. Mark's Trinity Church Deborah Millar, a virtuoso Opera singer, David Embry Solest, Chant Master, Pepe Danza, Master Percussionist,
Date: Sunday, May 4th, 2008 Time: 11:00am to 5:00pm First 30 people through the door receive a FREE swag bag full of goods! Location: Legion - 2205 Commercial Drive (at E. 6th Avenue) More information: www.gotcraft.ca
Ms. Gita Vadhwana (www.secretlyyoung.com) will give a workshop on Ayurvedic Cooking in conjunction with the Nithyananda Meditation Academy on Sunday, May 4th from 12:30 to 6pm at Govinda's Studios, 5462 Marine Drive, Burnaby.
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FULL COVER GIRL NEW! Monday, May 5 at 9 pm on Knowledge Network Aspiring Iraqi women politicians are profiled during several years. They literally risk their lives participating in the future of their country. And they differ dramatically in their views on democracy, nation building and women's rights. By focusing on these women, we will shed light on the larger issue: What does it mean to build and practice democracy? Should a democracy curbing some rights for women be encouraged?
AT MY MOTHER'S BREAST Monday, May 5 at 10 pm on Knowledge Network Heather Watson-Burgess' mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother all had breast cancer, so have two of her three aunts. In this documentary, Heather illustrates how this illness changes mothers and daughters and how they become sisters of a kind. They go through the process together and come out forever changed. Through intimate interviews, up-close footage and video diaries, Heather weaves together an extraordinary story of a family coming together and sharing their tender moments of laughter, tears and loss.
A talk/discussion by John Trent, a Fellow of the Centre on Governance at the Univ. of Ottawa on Thursday, May 15, 2008, 7:30pm at Hewett Centre, Unitarian Church, 949 W. 49th at Oak St. Free, all welcome, refreshments follows.
6:30 - 7:00pm Networking 7:00 - 9:00pm Film and discussion “What I Learned in Class Today: Aboriginal Issues in the Classroom” Although this is a FREE event (funded by UBC Teaching and Learning Enhancement Fund), we would like you to register in advance (http://www.cic.cstudies.ubc.ca/issi/evening.html).
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A Youth Theatre Action Group Production Roundhouse Community Centre Tuesday May 6 7:30pm (by donation) Wednesday May 7 1:15pm (free for school groups) Wednesday May 7 7:30pm (by donation)
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A Youth Theatre Action Group Production Roundhouse Community Centre Tuesday May 6 7:30pm (by donation) Wednesday May 7 1:15pm (free for school groups) Wednesday May 7 7:30pm (by donation)
The UBC Int. Distinguished Speaker Series presents Dr. Joseph O'Donnell, Dartmouth Medical School. Topic: patients, families can experience meaning, healing and hope in deep suffering. May 7 6:30p Listel Hotel, 1300 Robson St, Free.
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A Youth Theatre Action Group Production Roundhouse Community Centre Tuesday May 6 7:30pm (by donation) Wednesday May 7 1:15pm (free for school groups) Wednesday May 7 7:30pm (by donation)
05 / 9
The Earthwise Society in Tsawwassen, South Delta is looking for volunteers to help establish its urban farm and ecological demonstration gardens. For more information contact 604 946 9828 or visit the website at http://www. earthwisesociety.bc.ca for a volunteer application.
LAI MAN WAI: THE FATHER OF CHINESE CINEMA NEW! Friday, May 9 at 10 pm on Knowledge Network Lai Man Wai: The Father of Chinese Cinema is the story of Lai Man Wai’s life and an account of his endeavors and achievements that contributed to the development of early Chinese cinema. His distinguished career spanned over 40 years and encompassed the turbulent years of China’s Civil War and the Japanese War. Lai Man Wai’s admiration for and loyalty to Dr. Sun Yat-sen’s political movement, together with his own passion for motion pictures, proved to be the major influences in his life. Lai Shek, Lai Man Wai’s sixth son – he himself a retired cameraman – shares his thoughts and memories of his father by taking viewers through Lai Man Wai’s diaries and notes.
Holy Rosary Cathedral, Richards & Dunsmuir, Vancouver Holy Rosary Cathedral presents Cathedral organist Denis Bédard in a programme of works from the Romantic period, including music by Dicks, Liszt, Guilmant, Gigout, Widor, Vierne, Franck and Reger, as well as the Canadian premiere of his own Suite romantique, written in the Romantic style, but in the 21st century! Repertoire will range from famous works, like Vierne’s Finale from the 1st Symphony and Franck’s Chorale no. 3, to unknown pieces waiting to be discovered and enjoyed. In Denis Bédard’s hands, Holy Rosary Cathedral’s magnificent Casavant organ will show all it’s capabilities, from singing romantic melodies to raising the roof in brilliant toccatas. This performance will be projected on a giant screen at the front of the church, allowing the audience to watch the performance as well as hearing it. Tickets: $20/$12. Info: 604 682 6774
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In 2006, James decided to combine his passion for sustainability with his interest in construction and architecture by building the Eco-Shed, a deep-green writing studio, in his front yard on Bowen Island. James will share his experience creating a modern, highly-efficient 260-square-foot passive-solar building out of sustainably-sourced lumber.
The Women With Wings conference is a full day event inviting all women to share in the experience of self discovery and creating new possibilities. This life affirming celebration brings women together to learn, relax and grow through a series of interactive, diverse workshops and inspirational speakers.
On May 10, 2008 Bill Reid: Master of Haida Art opens the Bill Reid Gallery of Northwest Coast Art, a new public gallery in the heart of Vancouver. The gallery is located at 639 Hornby Street, the former site of the Canadian Craft Museum and just one block north of the Vancouver Art Gallery. The exhibition, curated by Dr. George MacDonald, captures the late artist’s journey using Reid’s art, stories and film. Also opening will be the semi-permanent exhibition, The Raven’s Trove: gold masterworks by Bill Reid, featuring 40 works selected by guest curator Dr. Martine Reid.
05 / 11
Fourth Annual Sunflower Seedling Sale on Mother's Day, Sunday May 11th. 100% of proceeds to support grassroots HIV/AIDs organizations in sub saharan Africa via the Stephen Lewis Foundation. Over 25 Ornamental sunflower varieties available. by donation
Presented by the Nithyananda Meditation Academy, this fun and informative workshop will give you simple techniques to help you drop your worries. Sunday, May 11th from 3pm to 6pm at The Life Bliss Tree, Unit 5 - 111 West Broadway, Vancouver.
05 / 12
SFU Writer's Lecture Series - part I MEMORY and NARRATIVE: A part of the Vancouver Memory Festival A talk and reading by David Albahari Monday, May 12, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. SFU Vancouver at Harbour Centre
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Are you interested in some of the big questions of life, such as what the nature of consciousness might be, or what is the meaning and purpose of life? Do you like to be inspired, to nurture your personal growth and your sense of the sacred? Are you intrigued to hear the opinions and reflections of various spiritual teachers and therapists, authors and workshop facilitators on how to improve your life and that of society? Do you want to be involved in a sense of community and connection with others by being informed of local events and gatherings? Then join hosts of “Conscious Living Radio” on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 7 pm. We invite you to tune in to Co-Op radio 102.7 FM to a program that explores frontiers of consciousness, spirituality, personal growth the emerging paradigms in psychology, health, various sciences and innovative philosophies that reflect commitment to the advancement of individual, social and global transformation. Through discussions and interviews with various seekers, authors, teachers, workshop facilitators, theorists and therapists, “Conscious Living Radio” will expand your consciousness.
Author of the newly released book Talk to the Animals, Gary Douglas, will speak with his true and heart warming stories of his communication with the animal world. He will also provide tips on how you can do the same.
Join practitioner Tobi Panter on the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30 pm for a fun one-hour introduction to the workings of herbal medicine, acupuncture, acupressure, and barefoot doctor techniques. There will be a presentation, demonstration, and time for your questions.
05 / 15
At Hewett Centre, Unitarian Church, 949 W. 49th Ave at Oak St, Vancouver. Free. Sponsored by the World Federalist and United Nations Associations of Canada -Vancouver: John Trent, a Fellow of the Centre on Governance at the Univ.
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CINEMA ASIA NEW! Premieres Friday, May 16 at 10 pm on Knowledge Network Cinema Asia is a five-part documentary series that takes the viewer into the most dynamic film scene on the planet. Asia houses some of the world’s biggest film industries: India boasts that it is the Number One film producing country in the world, while China, at Number Three is nipping closely at Hollywood’s heels.
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FROM GRIEF TO ACTION Monday, May 19 at 10 pm on Knowledge Network In this moving documentary, viewers follow the lives of four middle class Vancouver families. The parents are intelligent, loving, resourceful, and they share an unexpected tribulation – their children are addicted to heroin. As they deal with the trauma of trying to keep their addicted children alive and in treatment, the parents join together, founding a group called From Grief to Action. Knowing that the relapse rates for opiate-dependent users is 80 percent, the families live in hope – for their own children, and for others. This award-winning documentary shatters the stereotype that drug addicts come from backgrounds of poverty and that children from loving, comfortable homes are immune.
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Are you interested in some of the big questions of life, such as what the nature of consciousness might be, or what is the meaning and purpose of life? Do you like to be inspired, to nurture your personal growth and your sense of the sacred? Are you intrigued to hear the opinions and reflections of various spiritual teachers and therapists, authors and workshop facilitators on how to improve your life and that of society? Do you want to be involved in a sense of community and connection with others by being informed of local events and gatherings? Then join hosts of “Conscious Living Radio” on Wednesday evenings from 6 to 7 pm. We invite you to tune in to Co-Op radio 102.7 FM to a program that explores frontiers of consciousness, spirituality, personal growth the emerging paradigms in psychology, health, various sciences and innovative philosophies that reflect commitment to the advancement of individual, social and global transformation. Through discussions and interviews with various seekers, authors, teachers, workshop facilitators, theorists and therapists, “Conscious Living Radio” will expand your consciousness.
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Eat Vancouver is Canada's largest consumer food, beverage and cooking show. This Vancouver food festival will take place at BC Place Stadium, downtown Vancouver, BC on May 23, 24 and 25, 2008. The food expo features hundreds of food, beverage and kitchen goods exhibitors, wineries, breweries, restaurants, cooking demonstrations, wine and cheese seminars, chef competitions and barbecue and chili cook-offs.
1 weekend, 21 amazing yoga teachers, including Sandra Sammartino, James Fairbanks & Eoin Finn. Music from Wade Imre Morissette & Shine Edgar. Paradise Valley (nr. Squamish).
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“Inspiring!” May 24/25, 2008, 8:30am-5:30pm •Inspiring and educating individuals to master the healer within! •Re-write your health, happiness and success BLUEPRINT! •Learn 12 powerful Bio-Energy Healing techniques to use immediately on yourself, family, friends and pets!
Passive House buildings use up to 90% less energy than conventional buildings through insulation, airtightness, solar gains and heat recovery. Guido will discuss this method of construction and compare it to net zero design.
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“Inspiring!” May 24/25, 2008, 8:30am-5:30pm •Inspiring and educating individuals to master the healer within! •Re-write your health, happiness and success BLUEPRINT! •Learn 12 powerful Bio-Energy Healing techniques to use immediately on yourself, family, friends and pets!
Permaculture Design Course May 25 - June 7, 2008 at the Kootenay Permaculture Institute in Winlaw, British Columbia This is the basic permaculture design course covering the principles & techniques of permaculture design. The course includes lectures, discussions, hands-on, slide shows, field trips & design projects.
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This one evening course introduces you to basic meditation tools you may use to create awareness and ease in your life. Topics covered include centering and grounding. Call 604-221-1194 or email yestoyou@telus.net to register.
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Rhodes Wellness College presents "Awaken to Wellness Fair" Tues, May 27, 5-8 pm Suite 280 - 1125 Howe Street (at Helmcken). Join us at Rhodes Wellness College and enjoy free massage, aroma therapy, healing with humour, coaching sessions, mindful eating, card readings, play therapy, guided meditations, a silent auction, and many other special workshops! Discover more about our program and how we can all help awaken the world to Wellness.