Bluesky is a decentralized, community-driven social media platform that offers a safer alternative to Twitter, especially for the 2SLGBTQiA+ community.
Read MoreA new grassroots organization in Surrey, BC, dedicated to supporting the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and promoting inclusion through advocacy, resource sharing, and community engagement.
Read MoreDo you have stories in your pocket? Have you promised yourself you’ll send them into a publisher in 2025? Here’s a grand list calls for submission and contests for the lgbtq2si+ community. Updatd monthly.
Read MoreWhether you’re planning a romantic date with your partner, a fun outing with friends, or a solo self-care day, there are plenty of budget-friendly options that embrace the city’s diverse and welcoming atmosphere.
Read MoreIn an unexpected but honest announcement last week, Maddy Thorson and Noel Berry of EXOK Games revealed that their highly anticipated project, Earthblade, has been canceled.
Read MoreTipping in Vancouver, BC, has become a multifaceted topic, where cultural expectations, financial pressures, and regional norms collide.
Read MoreThe LOUD Business Association of BC announces an exciting update in its ongoing mission to support 2SLGBTQIA+ entrepreneurs and professionals across British Columbia. Building on its history of community engagement, LOUD is moving forward with a dynamic new board of directors and project manager.
Read MoreCooking is an essential life skill, and for single men, it can be more than just a way to prepare meals—it's an opportunity to express creativity, enjoy new experiences, and foster a sense of independence.
Read MoreThe annual list compiled by TIFF celebrates the best in Canadian cinema and includes Any Other Way: The Jackie Shane Story
Read MoreSeattle-based plastic surgeon Dr. Javad Sajan regularly sees and treats patients from BC providing high-quality care without the worry of traveling across the country or waiting for years.
Read MoreNarcissistic abuse is a manipulative and harmful dynamic that can leave lasting impacts on mental health and self-esteem. By recognizing the signs and understanding the strategies narcissists use to maintain control, survivors can take the first steps toward recovery and reclaiming their sense of self.
Read MoreBy focusing on being greener, treating people fairly, and including everyone, businesses can succeed while doing the right thing in 2025. Here are some easy, practical ideas to help you set better goals for your business.
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic reshaped our world in ways we never imagined, and for British Columbia’s queer community, the impact on LGBTQ2S+ spaces has been both profound and complex.
Read MoreThe top prize, the Borsos Award for Best Canadian Feature, was presented to Really Happy Someday, directed by J Steven.
Read MoreFamily visits over the holiday can be stressful enough for our community, but top that with family members coming at you with all sorts of conspiracy theories can be upsetting.
Read MoreThis #GivingTuesday QMUNITY is working to raise $20,000 to expand its Food Security Program. The program provides grocery store gift cards, offering 2SLGBTQIA+ individuals a simple and dignified way to access food. Dec 3.
Read MoreTelling it Bent is an interdisciplinary writing workshop for queer, trans, Two Spirit and questioning BC youth ages 14 to 25. Throughout the program, participants will explore poetry, playwriting, and interdisciplinary creation through a queer, decolonial, future building lens. Application deadline Nov 28.
Read MoreThere will be times in everyone's life when they need their community, and if you need your community this year, here's a list of Christmas Bureaus and Christmas Hampsters, I mean Hampers. Do connect with them soon, though, as their lists fill up quickly.
Read MoreHealth Initiative for Men (HIM) is calling on British Columbia community members to join us in a crucial project.
Read MoreGaming habits have shifted dramatically over the past few decades and what we might take for granted today is actually quite new. I have loved gaming since the 1970s and wanted to take a little trip back in time.
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