
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Word is heading east

Thursday, March 3, 2011
In other news
Thursday, July 8, 2010
Not your old Alpha
Monday, April 12, 2010
It's Happening Here

Built upon riverbank and a storied past, the city's charm is moored in a century-and-a-half history and a 21st century future.Welcome to the Royal City, where glistening Coastal peaks beckon, bustling tugboats swiftly pass paddlewheelers, master butchers and bakers set out their morning wares, all while sunshine gently rises over hundred-year-old oaks in Queen's Park.It's a quaint cosmopolitan city, home to authors, internationally-acclaimed artists, families, retirees, world class athletes and engineers. Whether you spend a day or a week, seek the thrills of the casino or the charms of a historical capital, there is plenty afoot in Western Canada's oldest city.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Madeleine marks Maternity

Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Welcome to Writer Sarah Gackle
Wednesday, May 6, 2009
Recent work with Art-BC.com
The Word Studio continues its longtime relationship with the Arts & Cultural Guide to BC, the BC Cultural Crawl and their companion site: www.art-bc.com.
The following is from the April 2009 Arts & Cultural Guide E-newsletter. Subscribe here.
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BC’s Culinary Culture
Are you a foodie at heart? With many people opting for market-fresh morels over top dollar dining, there has never been a better time to get cooking.
Learn from the experts
Granville Island’s spring break Chef Guided Public Market Tours were so popular they’ve decided to make them permanent. Over two hours, get introduced to Granville Island’s green grocers, butchers, bakers, fishmongers, importers, ethnic food sellers, sweets stands, coffee roasters, wine shops and more. Tour includes tastings of regional foods, tips on food selection and preparation, recipes, and goodies from Edible BC. Daily tours available for $49.
www.edible-britishcolumbia.com
Indulge in edible experiences
Many BC restauranteurs do more than specialize in fresh fare and perfect pinots. Pairings are moving beyond the standard palate as chefs serve up edible experiences for all the senses. By providing exhibition and performance spaces, gastronomic artists are partnering with local musicians and visual artists, playing a significant role in the whole cultural experience of a community.
Explore the following foodie sites
http://www.eatbc.com/local-food
http://www.bcculinarytourism.com/events
http://www.bcfarmersmarket.org

