Web Exclusives
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Event Highlights Connections Between Chinese and Indigenous Communities
Our McCauley’s July 15 event highlighted the connections between the Indigenous and Chinese communities. As well, here is a preview of the next Our McCauley event on August 17.
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iHuman Takes the Main Stage at Interstellar Rodeo
The Interstellar Rodeo music festival forged a community partnership with iHuman, based in Boyle Street, for this year’s event that took place in late July.
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New Book From Gary Garrison
McCauley author Gary Garrison has a new book being published on August 4 about grandparents who are raising grandkids.
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LIVINGbridge: No Longer
*We’ve been getting questions here at Boyle McCauley News about what happened to the LIVINGbridge. This web exclusive feature will hopefully provide some answers.
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Second Cultivate McCauley Garden Crawl
A look at the second Cultivate McCauley garden crawl, on July 10.
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Rain Can’t Stop the Hallelujah Garage Sale
Even with two torrential downpours, the Hallelujah Garage Sale on July 7 was a success!
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Mercury Opera Pyrogy Pop Up by Culina to Raise Funds for Badlands Carmen
If you like Ukrainian food and want to support McCauley’s Mercury Opera, come to London Villas Hub on June 1 for a delicious fundraiser.
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My Home in Boyle Street
Retirement in Boyle Street has proven to be a positive change.
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C’mon Festival Celebrates Five Years of Musical Hijinks
The fifth year of the genre-breaking music festival is happening at Studio 96 in July.
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Protocol Is Important
At cultural events, it is important for everyone involved to know the correct protocols.
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Indigenous Artist Carves as a Means of Healing and Communication
Art is a part of healing for Jacquline Fiala, with her first exhibit in 25 years.
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Emerging Indigenous Artists at the Nina Haggerty Centre
Crystal Dillon is an Indigenous woman who is part of a show at the Nina Haggerty Centre.
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A Month Upon The Road To Eden
The story of a memorable family vacation to California.
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MUSIC MOVES - 2016 C’mon Festival Shakes It Up
Festival blurs lines between classical and other musical genres.