This yet to be completed home belongs to Lululemon founder, Chip Wilson. It sits right on Vancouver’s Point Grey Road waterfront, with unobstructed views of the water and mountains. Chip combined two already very large lots together to make for roughly 2/3rds of an acre.
In Los Angeles, Ryan Seacrest recently purchased the home formerly owned by Ellen DeGeneres. ...
Posted by David Hutchinson
on May 19, 2013
The Simpsons explain why they are still on the air
Posted by David Hutchinson
on April 21, 2013
Harrison Ford Won't Answer Star Wars Questions
Posted by David Hutchinson
on April 21, 2013
Christmas Time in Our Multicultural Vancouver
Well, it's that time again! As we al Council helps the cities different cultural groups ce
Such a great idea and a great way to educate the people of Vancouver about their neighbours and their celebrations.
The Vancouver Christmas Market is back for its third year from November 24 to December 24, 2012 on the Queen ...
Posted by Gerry Gramek
on April 16, 2013
Radon is a colourless, odorless radioactive gas that is released naturally from traces of uranium in soil and rock. It can be found in varying levels around the world.
In outdoor air, radon is present in low concentrations. However, in indoor air or enclosed spaces, radon may build up to the point where it can create a long-term health risk.
Here is what Health LinkBC says about this!!!
Posted by Dinesh Kapoor
on April 13, 2013
Barbies of the World: Realistic or Racist?
There are more than 200 Barbies in Mattel's Dolls of the World collection, all dressed in costumes that pay homage to different countries. The collection debuted in 1980 with Parisian, British, and Italian dolls, but the more-modern versions are causing controversy now: The 2013 Mexico Barbie, in particular, has been called out by critics ...
Posted by David Hutchinson
on April 12, 2013
McDonald's Corp., battling back from recent earnings disappointments, is putting unusual emphasis on a longtime challenge: getting its far-flung workforce to provide service with a smile.
Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A restaurant in New York City.
The fast-food giant, whose restaurant sales in the U.S. began to slip last year, is pushing franchisees to improve staffing and service amid ...
Posted by David Hutchinson
on April 12, 2013
This video game image released by Namco Bandai shows a scene from "Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch."
Photograph by: Handout , Namco Bandai
VANCOUVER — One of the world’s best-known digital entertainment studios is opening up an online social gaming ...
Posted by David Hutchinson
on April 10, 2013
Players at the 2012 Pokémon U.S. National Championships held in Indianapolis, Ind.
First on the kids’ cartoon scene in the mid-1990s, Pokémon has proven itself a lasting brand.
Starting out as a TV show, then moving to a video game, Pokémon ...
Posted by David Hutchinson
on April 10, 2013
Not all kids have the opportunity to participate in summer activities - kids with disabilities need constant care and specialized equipment that their families cannot always afford.
This year, We are taking part the Century 21 Kids to Camp, a campaign with Easter Seals. Century 21 realtors and brokers have been asked to raise money to send kids with disabilities to camp ...
Posted by Elena Chepil
on April 5, 2013