Bosa Foods, Specialty Importers Bosa Foods began by sourcing Italian products that were not readily available in Canada. It has now grown to include over 7,000 products.
Music for the Generations There probably has never been a more exciting, energizing time to be a consumer, aficionado or fan of popular music.
Chan Hon Goh’s New Leading Role When Chan Hon Goh enters a room, she is the walking—no, the floating definition of grace and elegance.
Discovery Parks and Dr. Bernie Bressler Funding is not what it used to be, and in Canada, fundraising, alumni relations and direct interaction with the community at large are the norm.
Beringer Vineyards In a time of cult wines emanating from California, and Napa Valley in particular, the Beringer Private Reserve stands as a testament to the exceedingly high quality of vineyards established long ago.
Bill Vander Zalm The Bill Vander Zalm era of British Columbia politics is unique in ways too numerous and complex to detail here. He remains to this day a charismatic, energetic person of charm and intensity, something he nurtured but was also clearly born with.
Jake Kerr in the Community Jake Kerr has received the Order of Canada and the Order of British Columbia. He has even received an honorary doctorate of laws degree from Simon Fraser University. And that, in some ways, is just the beginning of his retired life.
The Vancouver Biennale The Vancouver Biennale is underway again, with some rotating and some semi-permanent open-air artworks placed strategically throughout the Lower Mainland.
James Wright and Vancouver Opera Now entering, remarkably, its 50th year, the Vancouver Opera has survived and is stronger now than ever. That is thanks in no small part to the efforts and passion for the genre evinced by general director James Wright.
Shelagh Flaherty and the Vancouver Public Library All the talk about how the Vancouver Public Library is digitizing itself, how the 21st century is reinventing how we read, accumulate and assimilate information, may be completely accurate. Then again, it might be, as Mark Twain has it, greatly exaggerated.