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about 1 month ago
It’s the last day of classes for the students in our spring session! From mastering new techniques to creating incredible projects, they’ve truly excelled during their time with us and we couldn’t be more proud. Here’s to success in their future careers
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about 1 month ago
Be sure to catch all the tennis action at Kitsilano Beach tennis courts for KitsFest. Games on all day. Finals starting at 3:30pm and 4pm
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about 1 month ago
Iced latte on the patio—it’s that kinda day.
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about 1 month ago
Contest alert …… Our latest in-store giveaway prize winner came to pick up their loot! Enter your email address…. in-store only to win our next prize ….a complete pickleball set valued at $399.99! Good luck!
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about 1 month ago
Holy guacamole, this week is flying by! Make sure to stop by the Cider House before the week is over!
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about 1 month ago
Looking for something to do this weekend? Look no further Kitsilano Beach as KitsFest returns August 9th to 11th. www.KitsFest.com
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about 1 month ago
Matcha is always a good call, and we use a premium matcha with no sweetener. Grab an iced one today! Pssst… secret menu alert: Strawberry cold foam iced Matcha
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about 1 month ago
The wait is over! They have arrived! Sun gold tomatoes from Stoney paradise farm. Get em while I got em! Thanks Milan!
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about 1 month ago
I like fresh buns and I cannot lie.
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about 1 month ago
Make delicious decisions for lunch or dinner and enjoy our Tuna Poke Bowl!
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about 1 month ago
Hello Long weekend! ​​​​​​​​​​​See you at The Cider House! Showcasing and pouring the finest ciders available from local, BC based cider-makers, right in the heart of Kitsilano. We're open daily from noon - 11:00PM. With over 20 different ciders, a va
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about 1 month ago
Happy Pride weekend, and all other 364 days of the year. Kits Beach Coffee strives to offer inclusive cafe and community place of gathering, conversation and dialogue. We will be celebrating this weekend and the experiences of 2SLGBTQAI+ Communities.
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about 1 month ago
KitsFest, in its 16th edition, will be hosting an unprecedented 2nd Annual event that will challenge your strategic prowess and engage your mind like never before. Get ready to witness the first-ever Outdoor Chess Championship at KitsFest, taking place fr
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about 1 month ago
Please come watch one of the best SOLD OUT basketball tournaments in Canada. August 9 to 11, 2024 - Boys & Girls’ Youth Divisions, - Women’s 3×3 Division - Men’s Competitive Open Division. This is a packed event drawing huge crowds.
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Videos


Heading to the Powell Street Festival today? As part of our Community Connections Series, we put out a video with Powell Street Festival co-founder Takeo Yamashiro and Community Engagement Coordinator Kathy Shimizu. They visited the MOV to check out the
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almost 8 years ago



News


July 5, 2024 Vancouver, BC – Today, Mayor Ken Sim proudly announced that Kitsilano Pool will reopen on August 7th, 2024, pending any unforeseen challenges. Joined by the construction crew onsite, Mayor Sim expressed excitement that this iconic community hub will soon welcome residents and visitors to enjoy the summer. “Every Vancouverite has a memory from Kits Pool,” said Mayor Ken Sim. “It's where many of us learned to swim, where we met up with friends on sunny days, and where families enjoyed summer vacations. As one of the most iconic pools in Canada, our Council is dedicated to ensuring it remains a centerpiece of our city while we move forward with plans for a new facility.” Despite renovations in 2018, Kitsilano Pool faced significant challenges, including ongoing leaks that posed health and safety risks, resulting in its closure last summer. To address these challenges, repairs are currently underway to extend the pool's lifespan by approximately two years while plans for a new facility are developed. Mayor Sim highlighted the invaluable contribution of engineer Jeff Stibbard, who he secured to provide pro-bono advice to help implement this short-term solution and ensure the pool's timely reopening this summer. “Closing Kits Pool was a disappointment shared by the entire city,” said Mayor Ken Sim. Read more: https://vancouver.ca/files/cov/mayor%27s-office-announces-reopening-of-kits-pool-for-summer-2024.pdf
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about 1 month ago
NEW! Online Ordering Online ordering NOW enabled for pick-up. Just tell us what you want and we'll prepare it as fast as we can. All orders are manually confirmed by us directly. Find out in real-time when your food is ready. All orders are manually confirmed by us in real-time. Watch on-screen when your food is ready for pickup. https://www.foodbooking.com/api/fb/o5_nw_q


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Thinking of taking the leap to explore your passion for makeup artistry? In this blog, we take a look into our 26-week program and how it's designed to support and equip you with the skills, knowledge, and business acumen needed to thrive as a professional make-up artist. Learn more at: https://www.thecutfashionacademy.com/blog/enroll-in-our-full-time-26-week-makeup-program

The eye health of young people is a crucial priority to ensure their optimal development, both academically and personally. In Canada, several programs and initiatives are in place to ensure that children and adolescents receive the eye care they need. This article explores Canada's main vision care programs for young people aged 18 and under. The importance of vision care: Early detection of vision problems is essential to avoid long-term complications. Uncorrected vision problems can affect a child's ability to learn and interact with their environment. Regular eye examinations can detect myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism and amblyopia (lazy eye) at an early stage. Vision care programs by province: Ontario - In Ontario, the "Eye See...Eye Learn®" program offers free eye exams to kindergarteners. This program is essential for identifying vision problems early on in school. If a correction is needed, children receive a free pair of glasses. Eye exams are also covered for young people aged 19 and under. Quebec - In Quebec, the Régie de l'assurance maladie du Québec (RAMQ) program covers eye examinations for children under 18 once every 12 months. This program gives families easy access to optometric care at no additional cost. In addition, the See Better to Succeed financial assistance program offers a fixed amount of $300 to reimburse the purchase of glasses or contact lenses prescribed by a professional to correct vision for any child under 18. This initiative aims to reduce the financial barriers to access to corrected vision, enabling more children to succeed at school and in their daily lives. British Columbia - In British Columbia, the Medical Services Plan (MSP) covers annual eye exams for children up to age 18. Parents can ensure their children receive the necessary care to maintain good visual health. Alberta - In Alberta, the "Eye See...Eye Learn®" program is also in place for kindergarten children. In addition, eye examinations are covered by the Alberta Health Care Insurance Plan (AHCIP) for young people under 19. National initiatives: In addition to provincial programs, several national initiatives aim to improve the eye health of young Canadians. The Canadian Foundation for Eye Disease (CFOD) and the Canadian Association of Optometrists (CAO) are working together to educate parents and teachers about the importance of regular eye exams and to provide resources for access to vision care. Vision care programs for young people 18 and under in Canada are essential to ensure that all children can develop to their full potential without being hindered by uncorrected vision problems. By taking advantage of the free or subsidized eye exams available in their province, parents can ensure that their children's vision health is well cared for. For more information, consult local resources or talk to a vision care professional. Make an Appointment: https://iris.ca/en/exam

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