Arts And Culture
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Federal government announces $40M investment in Calgary’s arts sectorContemporary Calgary will receive a $40-million federal investment as part of its renovation and expansion of its Centennial Planetarium Transformation ProjectCanadaJul 3
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Celebration of Light’s funding woes a sign of trouble for arts and culture sectorThe Honda Celebration of Light puts on its final display on Saturday, but executive producer Paul Runnals said its not clear if organizers will be able to bring the event back.EconomyJul 25, 2025
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Arts groups press B.C. government to renew festival and event fundArts groups say they need clarity from the province sooner than later, in order to prepare for the busy summer season.PoliticsFeb 21, 2025
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Could old SkyTrain cars help solve B.C.’s affordable artist space crunch?TransLink is expected to decommission about 150 of its original Mark I SkyTrain cars over the next two years, and a Vancouver group wants to convert them to artist spaces.EntertainmentJan 13, 2025
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B.C. man turns from managing wealth to welding, with dramatic resultsBut Holyk has found a different hobby offering a much-needed break from his work days as a wealth manager.LifestyleDec 10, 2024
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Cost of new Vancouver Art Gallery surges to $600M in latest megaproject sticker shockThe skyrocketing costs, which the gallery said are being felt by builders across Canada, could also result in a delayed or scaled-down project.CanadaAug 29, 2024
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East Vancouver’s Wise Hall at risk of closing amid pandemic debt, inflationVenue operators say the space is at risk primarily due to struggles to repay COVID-19 pandemic-related debt and rising operating costs, including a growing property tax bill.EntertainmentMay 14, 2024
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Global BC Arts and Culture SceneHosted by a Global BC community reporter these segments air during various Global BC newscasts on Global BC and BC1.CanadaJan 3, 2024
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Calgary talent showcase aims to keep young performers from leaving the cityThe people behind it are showcasing homegrown talent and hoping to revitalize the downtown core while they’re at it.EntertainmentJun 21, 2023
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Pandemic exposed gaps in New Brunswick arts sector: advocatesAccording to federal numbers released by the provincial government Thursday, New Brunswick shed the fewest jobs in the sector of any province.EconomyJul 15, 2022
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