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Episode 6 - Where We Live

April 16, 2017

The conversation around housing and affordability in Metro Vancouver is at a tipping point. What can housing look like for us in the years to come? Four local leaders reveal how they make it work.

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Episode 5 - Creative Outlets

April 02, 2017

The closing of beloved music venues and galleries, artists leaving, and declining support for the arts—it seems Metro Vancouver's art scene is disappearing. But, is that actually the case? Three artists share what's really happening.

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Episode 4 - The Daily Grind

March 19, 2017

Metro Vancouver's job market is rapidly diversifying, with many creative fields growing exponentially. Four pioneers in the fashion, craft beer, and video game industries share some bright spots out there for the daily grind.

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Episode 3 - From A to B

March 05, 2017

We all think of roads and bridges as just things that get us from A to B. They can ruin our mornings and make us hate where we live. But what about the things we love about the city? What if they’re a result of these roads and bridges; or a lack of them?

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Episode 2 - Finding Home

February 19, 2017

Everyone has their own reasons for landing in Metro Vancouver, but something special links their experiences. Three individuals share their stories of finding home, and trying to make their place in the world.

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Episode 1 - Locally Grown

January 29, 2017

What does “locally grown” mean? Why is it so important to the vitality of our home? Three farmers from Richmond, Surrey, and Vancouver share their stories about what farming and food means to them. 

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