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anta might be most at home in the snow that blankets the North Pole, but that doesn't mean the big guy can't enjoy a swim from time-to-time. Santa Claus—or Scuba Claus, rather—is returning to the Vancouver Aquarium on Sunday, Dec. 20 for a virtual holiday show that will see Santa get up close and personal with some of the local Aquarium’s most beloved animals. With holiday events and gatherings on hold in accordance with B.C.'s current COVID-19 health orders, the Aquarium's iconic holiday tradition is going virtual this year. That means kids of all ages will be able to help save Christmas by diving underwater alongside Scuba Claus in search of the missing key to Santa’s toy cupboard—without even having to leave their couch. During the approximately 30-minute show, the at-home audience will visit with aquatic friends like the Vancouver Aquarium’s African penguins, a gentle sea lion, and Joey, the
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hen the coronavirus pandemic struck, Abbotsford's Kris Collins found herself among the many Metro Vancouver residents who saw their lives flipped upside down. She was working as a hairstylist and certified lash technician, operating out of her home. "I had just been doing that, like, six, seven days a week for the longest time and then when COVID happened I had to close my doors," she recalls. Like a lot of people who found themselves out of work in the pandemic's earliest days, with nowhere to go and no one to see, Collins "got really bored." So, her 17-year-old brother convinced her to download TikTok. Rather than the endless stream of dance videos that she had expected to find on the video-sharing social network, the 24-year-old swiftly realized "that there are a lot of different corners of TikTok—there's comedy, DIY, anything," she explains. "I watched it for like three days straight, no sleep, and then said 'I'm going to start making some videos—might as well, I have nothing else to do.'" That was in April. Today, Collins is the second-most followed Canadian TikToker, according to SocialTracker, with a staggering 14 million-plus followers. She's uploaded over 860 videos under her @kallmekris handle that have collectively amassed 509.4 million likes, and counting. She's designed and released her own line of merchandise, and has begun partnering with brands.
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hen Braden Holtby signed with the Vancouver Canucks, he knew he needed new gear for the occasion and, most importantly, a new mask. That meant turning to his long-time mask designer David Gunnarsson, who designs many masks for NHL players, including former Canucks Jacob Markstrom and Eddie Lack. The new mask design from Holtby and Gunnarsson sparked controversy, however, when Gunnarsson posted the mask on his Instagram. It was clearly inspired, if not directly copied from, Indigenous art of the northwest, but the Swedish Gunnarsson is not Indigenous. “I wanted to make sure I apologize to anyone I offended,” said Holtby in an interview with CTV News. “It was definitely not my intent and I definitely learned a valuable lesson through this all and will make sure I’m better moving forward.” Holtby made it clear that he wanted to connect with his new home in Vancouver by incorporating Indigenous art into his mask. “The goal was and still is to include Indigenous artist and try and pick their brain to see how they would design a mask to best represent the history and culture around this area especially because it’s so vast,” he said. According to Gunnarsson, it was Holtby’s idea to use the Thunderbird, one of the most powerful spirits in Northwest
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In the case of the Thunderbird design, James's family has been clear in the past that they don't appreciate reproductions of his work without credit. "My grandfather’s totem pole in Stanley Park is one of the most appropriated Indigenous designs anywhere," said Kwakwaka’wakw artist Lou-ann Neel to The Discourse in 2019. "With no acknowledgement that
that’s his work... It pains me to see some of the really poor reproductions of it. It’s just troubling to see that." In his Instagram post, which has since been deleted, Gunnarsson related the tale of how the Thunderbird was big enough to snatch up killer whales from the ocean in its claws. One of those killer whales, or orcas, is depicted on the bottom of the mask below the cage. The killer whale appears to be a replica of a piece of artwork by Doug Zilkie, a non-Indigenous artist that has been working n the Haida style for most in of his life. The piece is titled “Thunderbird and Whale.” The main difference, aside from the colours, is a change in the teeth to more closely match the style of the Canucks’ orca logo. The mask immediately raised concerns of cultural appropriation from many on social media. Others dismissed the concerns, including some Indigenous people who were happy to see Indigenous art taking such a prominent place in the world of hockey. According to Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun, a Coast Salish artist and storyteller from the Snuneymuxw First Nation, the issue is not that Holtby wants to use Indigenous art on his mask, but that it was not done by an Indigenous artist. “The appropriation of Indigenous art is harmful,” said WhiteHill. “For me as a Coast Salish person it is significant that Coast Salish art and Coast Salish artists are represented within our territories. I think of the potential for respect and representation to be shown and how much it would mean to see that done in a meaningful way, and what that would mean for future generations seeing themselves represented. “So it makes it very frustrating when there are opportunities and interest for respecting and holding up Indigenous cultures and art and instead of doing that and going to the source, the choice is made not to and instead to use methods that are appropriative.” By Daniel Wagner - Pass it to Bulis
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ancouver filmmakers Sean Patrick Shaul and Kayvon Saremi admit they were a little reluctant to get involved in a second project with Uwe Boll, the controversial filmmaker behind films like Alone in the Dark and the Rampage series. Boll himself was the subject of a documentary the pair released in 2018, called F*ck You All: The Uwe Boll Story. The film centred "on what an intense, kind of crazy dude he is," explains Shaul with a laugh. Shaul, Saremi and Boll were at a showing of that film in Edmonton, talking about potential next projects when Boll came up with an idea for the pair to shine a spotlight on Vancouver's troubled Downtown Eastside (DTES). "As a former restaurant owner in Gastown—h he had a restaurant called Bahaus—he was seeing it every single day," tells Saremi. That film turned into The Decline, a new documentary co-directed by Shaul and Saremi and produced by Boll, that premiered Sunday, Dec. 13 as part of the Whistler Film Festival. The festival has gone virtual amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, with all films available for streaming across Canada until the end of December. "We were a little hesitant to get into this subject matter with him," tells Shaul, "But after speaking with him
and realizing that he and his wife have done a lot of work for the Downtown Eastside, and that his heart was in the right place, we embarked on it." Says Shaul, "Just from living in the city for so long and seeing the city change, it obviously is a topic that's on everyone's mind—every Vancouverite's. We were presented with the opportunity of making the film, and dove in, excited to learn a bit ourselves and get the story out there." According to the BC Coroners Service, the number of overdose deaths in B.C. reached 1,386 between January and October of this year. It's the lethal amounts of fentanyl that continue to show up in street drugs across the province that's leading to the sky kyrocketing y numbers of overdoses, the filmmakers explain in the documentary. Filming for the project began in August 2019, and wrapped up at the beginning of 2020. The Decline's directors interviewed a wide array of subjects for the film, ranging from drug users to activists to officials, in an effort to gain insight into the opioid crisis ravaging the city tyy and what can be done to stop it. It also examines some strategies employed by other countries—like Portugal, for
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“More significantly, in British Columbia, the 2018 provincial budget included policies targeting foreign and domestic buyers who do not pay tax in the province, as well as a tax increase for all homes over $3 million through increases to the property transfer and school tax,” noted Royal LePage president and CEO Phil Soper. During 2018’s first quarter, sales of detached luxury homes in Greater Vancouver plunged 38.2% compared with the same period in 2017, while luxury condominium sales decreased 26.5%, according to the Royal LePage survey. In the third quarter, 162 detached houses were listed for sale in the city of Vancouver through the Multiple Listing Service at $5 million or more. Only 14 sold. The agency is forecasting that, by the first quarter of 2019, the median price of a luxury detached house in Greater Vancouver will fall a further 3% compared with the first quarter of 2018, to $5.51 million. However, luxury condominium prices are forecast to increase 2% to $2.5 million in the same period. Royal LePage suggests that demand for luxury condos among millennials and downsizing baby boomers acts to “insulate condominiums from the price declines we are seeing in the luxury detached-home market.” By Frank O’Brien - BIV
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Jennifer Rice, the parliamentary secretary of Emergency Preparedness, says the office has also had reports of wreaths and boughs catching fire due to candles or improperly used lights. She says that in one case, a person trying to burn their Christmas tree indoors caused a chimney fire. Rice says everyone can reduce their risk of fire
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studied classical opera with him for years. He has many kids and a wonderful supportive wife. They are true community minded people, giving back more than they receive. If the Canucks don't want him, that is their loss. He is filled with positive energy and if you know him, that is the truth. Sad the rich and privileged would tear apart such an upstanding citizen. WHY? Peace and Love to his family. Anyone who says anything about them should be filled with shame. This is not Christian or any other faith to hurt people! Hope a go find me page would be started for such deserving people who have many mouths to feed. He doesn't make millions like hockey players.
The song stems from Murdoch's experience living in the city all his life but sometimes feeling like he doesn’t belong. “Precarity and displacement take an emotional toll,” Murdoch said. “I wanted to write about the experience of living through that.” Through the filming of the video he spoke - socially distanced - with many of its participants. In an interview with Vancouver Is Awesome he reflected on the conversations he had with them about the song’s theme. "I think it's something that all Vancouverites have reckoned with in one way or another,” he said adding that he believes everyone knows
someone who has moved away or gotten evicted from the places they love to live in. To Murdoch, the song is meant to put a common experience into verse so people can recognize themselves and recognize their own struggle with affordability. "When I was thinking about a concept I wanted to really focus on what makes this city great," he said. "While it's about the struggles we face I also wanted it to be a sort of reaffirmation of what a city ultimately is and that's its people." You can listen to "The Best Place I Ever Lived" now on Bandcamp or Spotify. By Cameron Thomson
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