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Audain Art Museum Presents Landmark Exhibition of Its Permanent Collection
WHISTLER, BC, Nov. 24, 2025 – The Audain Art Museum (AAM) is pleased to announce the feature exhibition in a series marking the Museum’s upcoming ten-year anniversary in 2026. From Sea to Sky: The Art of British Columbia presents a unique and expansive selection from the AAM’s Permanent Collection, celebrating the holding’s evolution from its […]
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Read MoreOpening Night Party: Celebrate WFF’s 25th With Drag Royalty VENUS, Lady Muse
November 20, 2025 The Whistler Film Festival is kicking off its 25th anniversary in true WFF style—with bold storytelling, big energy, and a celebration of the artists who inspire us to shine brighter. Opening Night, Wednesday, Dec. 3, features the screenings of You Had To Be There… and Forward. The festivities ramp up just a […]
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Read MoreCall for photographs: Help bring visibility to Indigenous health and well-being
Call for submissions: Seeking First Nations, Inuit and Métis photographs for NCCIH knowledge products The National Collaborating Centre for Indigenous Health (NCCIH) is seeking photographs for use in upcoming knowledge products focused on First Nations, Inuit, and Métis health topics. The NCCIH uses photographs to enhance a wide range of knowledge products, including reports, infographics, […]
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Read MoreVancouver Indigenous Fashion Week returns with more than 30 designer collections – Vancouver Sun
Nov 10, 2025 Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week, set to take place at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, features more than 30 Indigenous designers. The buzz: Vancouver Indigenous Fashion Week (VIFW) returns with Air. What to know: The VIFW returns Nov. 19 to 22. The fashion event, set to take place at the Queen Elizabeth Theatre, features […]
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Read MoreIndigenous artworks at Phibbs Exchange, unveiled – The Buzzer blog
November 5, 2025 As part of Phibbs Exchange upgrades project, four local Indigenous artists from nearby Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nation communities were commissioned by the BC’s Ministry of Transportation and Transit to design unique works of public art that now stand tall at the exchange. They offer a way to share the rich culture and […]
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Read MoreSee What Canada Is Made Of: WFF Unveils Full 25th Anniversary Line-up
November 5, 2025 The Whistler Film Festival (WFF) celebrates its 25th anniversary with a bold and inclusive lineup of 106 films, representing one of the most dynamic—and Canadian—programs in its history. Running December 3–7, 2025, the festival welcomes filmmakers, industry leaders, and audiences from across Canada and around the world to discover, connect, and celebrate […]
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Read MoreHaida film marks 40th anniversary of B.C. old-growth logging blockade – Tofino-Ucluelet Westerly News
November 3, 2025 “The Stand” by Christopher Auchter is now streaming for free on nfb.ca With the 40th anniversary of the old-growth forests roadblock on Haida passing recently, a film recognizing the Haida people’s efforts has come back into the spotlight. Christopher Auchter’s documentary The Stand uses archival footage and animation to take viewers through […]
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Read MoreAcclaimed Indigenous food sovereignty documentary coming to Penticton for special screening – Castanet
Oct 30, 2025 An acclaimed documentary about Indigenous food sovereignty is coming to Penticton for a special screening. Tempest Theatre, in partnership with the Community Foundation of the South Okanagan Similkameen, will host the showing of the film “Tea Creek” on Nov. 7. “Tea Creek follows Indigenous leader and entrepreneur Jacob Beaton as he transforms […]
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Read MoreWhistler Film Festival to Kick Off 25th Anniversary with Canadian Comedy Legends and an Adaptive Adventure Doc; Closes with Ralph Fiennes Drama
October 27, 2025 (Whistler, BC) – The Whistler Film Festival (WFF) is rolling out the red carpet for its 25th anniversary with a distinctly Canadian lineup, from legendary comedy icons to emerging voices reshaping the nation’s cinematic identity. Running December 3–7, 2025, the festival opens with You Had to Be There: How the Toronto Godspell […]
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Read MoreCanadian Picker Legend Wayne Learie Retires After 60 Years – 2,000 Rare Collectibles Head to Global Auction
Vancouver, British Columbia – A cornerstone of Canada’s antique and collectibles scene, Wayne Learie, affectionately known as “The Mad Picker,” is retiring after an extraordinary 60-year career uncovering and selling rare treasures. To mark this milestone, Learie will auction his entire personal and store collection-over 2,000 lots-in a landmark two-day global online event hosted by […]
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