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HEART OF THE CITY FESTIVAL

http://www.heartofthecityfestival.com/

Over 80 events at over 25 venues throughout the Downtown Eastside

To celebrate Vancouver’s 125th anniversary and promote the spirit of our home community, the 2011 Festival theme is: “Telling Our Story, Building Our Community” with a focus on the rich and diverse communities of the Downtown Eastside.

Grab your friends, neighbours, the whole family, and come to the closing night community dance Sunday November 6, 7:30pm at the Ukrainian Hall.

Presented by Vancouver Moving Theatre in association with Carnegie Community Centre, the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians, and a host of community partners.

BC Home and Garden Show

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Located at the newly renovated BC Place Stadium for five short days, you will find the latest in innovative products and outdoor living idea from over 425 retailers.  Talk with top industry experts.  Don’t miss the top gardening experts in The Vancouver Sun Gardeners School and the city’s hottest BBQ gurus on The Outdoor Entertaining Stage. 

Hours Open @ BC PLACE STADIUM

Wednesday, February 22
4:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Thursday, February 23
12:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Friday, February 24
12:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Saturday, February 25
10:00 am - 9:00 pm
Sunday, February 26
10:00 am   6:00 pm

 


Chinese New Year Celebration

2012 - Year of the Dragon
Vancouver Chinatown Spring Festival Celebration
Sunday, January 29th, 2012

http://www.cbavancouver.ca/parade.html

Chinese New Year Parade

The renowned Chinese New Year Parade will return in the Year of the Dragon on Sunday, January 29th, 2012. This signature event of Vancouver's Chinatown will feature lion dances, cultural dance troupes, marching bands, martial arts performances and much more. Year after year, the Chinatown parade is an annual cultural extravaganza not to be missed.

The Year of the Dragon begins on Monday, January 23rd, 2012. Come see the sights, hear the sounds and join the festivities of Chinese New Year to celebrate the Year of the Dragon!

Parade Highlights

The Chinese New Year Parade celebrates the new year of the Chinese lunar calendar and is a fun-filled event for everyone to enjoy. As one of the three largest non-commercial annual parades in Vancouver, the Chinese New Year Parade features the largest assembly of traditional lion dance teams in Canada with dozens of colourful and energetic lions from the various local fraternal and martial arts organizations.

Other highlights include multicultural dance troupes representing the diverse segments of our Canadian cultural heritage, the Vancouver Police Department Motorcycle Drill Team, marching bands and various community groups. The parade is expected to have some sixty non-commercial entries, bringing over 3,000 participants from various community and cultural groups. It is not surprising that the parade draws over 50,000 spectators along the route each year plus many more seeing it through TV coverage.

Parade Schedule

The parade starts at 12:00 noon sharp on Sunday, January 29th, 2012, and takes two hours to complete.

Parade Route

Identical to last year, the parade route is about 1.2 Km long. It starts at the Millennium Gate on Pender Street (between Shanghai Alley and Taylor Street), proceeds east along Pender Street, turns south onto Gore Street, turns west onto Keefer Street and then disperses at Keefer and Columbia. See map here

TV Broadcast

To be announced.

Vancouver Chinatown Spring Festival – Cultural Fair

Come see our Cultural Fair for more Chinese New Year festivities. Due to popular demand, the Cultural Fair for 2012 will be held for two days (Saturday, January 28 and Sunday, January 29) from 11 am to 5 pm. The Cultural Fair will be hosted at the Sun Yat-sen Plaza (50 East Pender Street) for both days.

This celebrative event will feature multicultural performances, special lion dance grand finale, martial arts demonstration and more. Performance schedules are as follows:

Saturday, January 28 – 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Sunday, January 29 – 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Chinese New Year Banquet

The annual Chinese New Year Banquet will once again be held at the Floata Seafood Restaurant, featuring lion dances, ‘good luck’ greetings by the fortune god and a Chinese variety show with singing, cultural dances and more. Reception starts at 6 pm. Tickets are $35 each. The address is #400-180 Keefer Street.

Admission

All events of the 2012 Vancouver Chinatown Spring Festival are open to the public. The Chinese New Year Parade and the Cultural Fair have free admission.

Co-organizers

Chinese Benevolent Association of Vancouver
Chinese Cultural Centre of Greater Vancouver
Vancouver Chinatown Merchants Association
S.U.C.C.E.S.S
Chinese Freemasons Vancouver Branch
Shon Yee Benevolent Association


Balanced real estate market prevailed through much of 2011

The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver (REBGV) reports that total sales of detached, attached and apartment properties in 2011 reached 32,390, a 5.9 per cent increase from the 30,595 sales recorded in 2010, and a 9.2 per cent decrease from the 35,669 residential sales in 2009. Last year’s home sale total was 6.3 per cent below the ten-year average for annual Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) sales in the region.

The number of residential properties listed for sale on the MLS® in Greater Vancouver increased 2.7 per cent in 2011 to
59,549 compared to the 58,009 properties listed in 2010. Looking back further, last year’s total represents a 12.8 per cent
increase compared to the 52,869 residential properties listed in 2009. Last year’s listing total was 11.1 per cent above the ten-year average for annual Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) property listings in the region.

“It was a relatively balanced year for the real estate market in Greater Vancouver with listing totals slightly above historical
norms and sale numbers slightly below,” Rosario Setticasi, REBGV president said.

Residential property sales in Greater Vancouver totalled 1,658 in December 2011, a decrease of 12.7 per cent from the 1,899 sales recorded in December 2010 and a 29.7 per cent decline compared to November 2011 when 2,360 home sales occurred.

More broadly, last month’s residential sales represent a 34.1 per cent decrease over the 2,515 residential sales in December 2009, a 79.4 per cent increase compared to December 2008’s 924 sales, and a 12.6 per cent decrease compared to the 1,897 sales in December 2007.

The overall residential benchmark price, as calculated by the MLSLink Housing Price Index®, for Greater Vancouver
increased 7.6 per cent to $621,674 between Decembers 2010 and 2011. However, prices have decreased 1.5 per cent since hitting a peak of $630,921 in June 2011.

“Our market remained in a balanced state for most of the year, although higher levels of demand for detached properties in
the region’s largest communities caused prices in certain areas to rise higher than others,” Setticasi said. “For example, the benchmark price of a single-family detached home experienced double-digit increases in nine areas within the region over the last 12 months.”

New listings for detached, attached and apartment properties in Greater Vancouver totalled 1,629 in December 2011. This
represents a 4.1 per cent decline compared to the 1,699 units listed in December 2010 and a 49.4 per cent decline compared to November 2011 when 3,222 properties were listed.

Sales of detached properties in December 2011 reached 630, a decrease of 18.1 per cent from the 769 detached sales recorded in December 2010, and a 30.2 per cent decrease from the 902 units sold in December 2009. The benchmark price for detached properties increased 11.2 per cent from December 2010 to $887,471.

Sales of apartment properties reached 774 in December 2011, a decline of 4.6 per cent compared to the 811 sales in
December 2010, and a decrease of 32.9 per cent compared to the 1,154 sales in December 2009. The benchmark price of an apartment property increased 3.7 per cent from December 2010 to $401,396.

Attached property sales in December 2011 totalled 254, a decline of 20.4 per cent compared to the 319 sales in December
2010, and a 44.7 per cent decrease from the 459 attached properties sold in December 2009. The benchmark price of an attached unit increased 4.2 per cent between December 2010 and 2011 to $511,499.


Heart Of The City Festival

HEART OF THE CITY FESTIVAL

http://www.heartofthecityfestival.com/

Over 80 events at over 25 venues throughout the Downtown Eastside

To celebrate Vancouver’s 125th anniversary and promote the spirit of our home community, the 2011 Festival theme is: “Telling Our Story, Building Our Community” with a focus on the rich and diverse communities of the Downtown Eastside.

Grab your friends, neighbours, the whole family, and come to the closing night community dance Sunday November 6, 7:30pm at the Ukrainian Hall.

Presented by Vancouver Moving Theatre in association with Carnegie Community Centre, the Association of United Ukrainian Canadians, and a host of community partners.


THIS IS STRATHCONA!

CELEBRATE VANCOUVER'S OLDEST NEIGHBORHOODS

Come join us on September 25th, 2011 at MacLean Park as Vancouver's oldest neighbourhood celebrates the City's 125th Birthday!

For more details click the link below:

http://www.thisisstrathcona.ca/

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