Thursday, October 30, 2008

Trick or Treat! Is your Halloween candy 'Made in China'?

METRO VANCOUVER -- In the days leading up to Halloween, a "Made in China" stamp on a bag of candy can give some parents a bigger fright than the most ghoulish of costumes.

Fears about contamination, specifically from the toxic chemical compound melamine, have prompted some parents to take a closer look at where candies are coming from.

"I am absolutely worried about what my kids are going to bring home this Halloween," said Megan Zandstra, mother to three young children.

Zandstra says she has been receiving e-mails from friends who have been spreading the word about melamine, and specifically about the news earlier this month that melamine was found in chocolate coins being sold at Costco, dollar and bulk food stores.

Melamine is the toxin at the centre of China's tainted milk scandal, which has left more than 50,000 children ill and has led to at least four deaths.

In Canada so far, 14 Chinese-made food products have been recalled by the Canadian Food Inspection Agency after tests found they contained significant quantities of melamine.

Generally, candies made by the big-name manufacturers such as Cadbury and Hershey are safe because they do not use milk products from China, said Garfield Balsom, a spokesman for the CFIA.

"We certainly have done a lot of work in terms of our retail assessment and our overall surveillance of the melamine issue in China," Balsom said Monday.

"The mainstream products, most of that is made in North America. . . . Like Cadbury's and Kraft, the big companies do not bring in product directly from China."

When it comes to Halloween candy, Zandstra says she generally feels comfortable with the familiar name brands, but this year, she wanted to do things a bit differently.

"Just this morning I bought a hundred tiny Cocoa Camino fair-trade chocolates from the Ten Thousand Villages store on Commercial Drive," she said in an e-mail. "I spent approximately $20 more than I would have on candy from Superstore. I felt a bit guilty about spending the extra cash, but I would rather hand out fewer quality candies than a handful of sugary, processed ones."

For Laura McKenzie though, mother to two young kids, the melamine issue has not been a big concern, nor has it come up in conversation with the other parents who live in her White Rock townhouse complex.

"I haven't heard one of them even mention it when talking about buying things for Halloween," McKenzie said.

The 14 food products that have been recalled in Canada include the milk chocolate pirate coins made by Sherwood Brand, Mengniu strawberry-flavour sour-milk beverage, OK OK Kaiser pretzels, Lotte brand Koala's March filled cookies, Mr. Brown 3-in-1 instant coffee products, White Rabbit candies, and Nissin's Cha Cha dessert. A full list can be found on the CFIA's website.

Balsom said the CFIA can never ensure that all Halloween candies are entirely safe, but the agency has been doing its best to test and monitor products with ingredients from China.

"I can only say what we've looked at in terms of the melamine in our survey and what we've done. But to say that every single product is safe, how can I guarantee that?" he asked.

Amy O'Brian, Vancouver Sun

aobrian@vancouversun.com


Monday, October 27, 2008

Recycling happens less in multi-family dwellings; Metro Van to instill changes

City will have to look for ways to make recycling easier if waste reduction targets are to be met

Nicole Tomlinson, Special to the Sun

Relatively poor recycling habits in townhomes, apartments, and condo units could trash Metro Vancouver's ambitious waste reduction goals if they don't improve soon.

Residents in multi-family dwellings recycle a quarter of their waste -- less than half the proportion of material that people who live in single-family homes throw into the blue bins.

Metro Vancouver has identified improving this "underperforming" sector as a key element to successfully upping recycling rates to 70 per cent within the next five years.

But experts and critics say it's going to take more than increased regulation and changes to the waste program to get multi-family unit recycling rates out of the garbage.

AN AMBITIOUS PLAN

Metro Vancouver unveiled a strategy to up the total amount of waste being recycled by close to 20 per cent across the region earlier this year after a proposal to build a landfill in the Interior was scrapped because of potential First Nations land claims.

To realize this goal, the region will have to do three main things -- recycle more organic waste, reduce refuse from construction projects, and get multi-family units turfing less, said Marvin Hunt, chair of Metro Vancouver's waste management committee.

Residents in townhomes, condos and apartments are only recycling 25 per cent of their waste, compared to 52 per cent of people in single-family homes, according to Metro Vancouver's strategy for updating their waste management plan.

And with some 150,000 units classified under the multi-family umbrella in the city of Vancouver alone, the issue shares sustainability ranks with adding composting to residential pickup services and overhauling construction bylaws.

"It's simply a challenge of our convenient living," Hunt said. "We have to find ways of making recycling more convenient in those buildings."

Continue reading Vancouver Sun article.

Parade of Lost Souls - 2008 Review

a shout-out to GusF, Gus Digital and his great photos of the Parade of Lost Souls. Be sure to check out his Flickr page too (see below).

October 26, 2008 | 6:20 pm

IMG_3661Last night Russ and a few of our friends attended the Annual Parade of Lost Souls which is put on by the Public Dream Society.

This event brings people from around the city, most who dress up, walk along Commercial Drive into Grandview Park where there are many performers for all to enjoy including fire eater and fire dancers. What also amazed me was seeing the homes around the park that were decorated for Halloween. There was even a home that actually had pictures of relatives for all to pay tribute to during this evening.

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Since the Vancouver weather was wonderful, this brought out an extra amount of people to the festivities. A truly fun time was being had by all.

My photos aren’t the greatest as I’m not an expert at taking photos in the evening as some others are (I think I need a professional flash for my Canon camera), but you can view my photos on my Flickr page.


The Republic of East Vancouver Celebrates 200th Issue!

Congrats to the The Republic of East Vancouver which has completed its 8th year with its 200th issue! It has been publishing every two weeks since it started November 2000.

For more on its history and where you can pick up an issue, continue reading.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

The Parade of Lost Souls 2008!



The Parade of the Lost Souls
is a celebration of the cycle of life & death, of our facing fears in order to live life to its fullest. It is a time and a place to share losses at one of the many shrines and celebrate life and to enrich our community.

Date: October 25th 2008

Gather: Grandview Park 6:30 PM

Procession: 7:00 PM in the NE corner of the Park

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

World Poetry Reading Series presents Taylor Leedahl and Megan Lane

On the road with poetry and music...
Taylor Leedahl is hitting the western road from October 19 - November 2 to tour her book, No Apologies for the Weather, with musician Megan Lane.
Megan will be disengaging from her blues/rock band, The Megan Lane Band. Their act will consist of a mixture of Taylor's poetry and Megan's tunes.

To view photos, a video, and a complete listing of events please join our Facebook group.

Thursday, October 23 - Vancouver, BC
In studio radio interview with "The Lesbian Show" on Co-op Radio.
Listen online at: http://www.coopradio.org/listen/
Tune your dial to: 102.7fm

Monday, October 27 - Vancouver, BC
Performing at the World Poetry Series, Vancouver Public Library (Main branch). 7:00 pm. Free.

Monday, October 27 - Vancouver, BC
Performing as an opener at Vancouver Poetry Slam, Cafe Deux Soleils, 8:30 pm.

Tuesday, October 28 - Vancouver, BC
Performing at the Short Line Reading series (Memewar Magazine), Railway Club, 6:30 pm.

4th Annual Women In Film & Television Vancouver: Call for Submissions

Women In Film & Television Vancouver is committed to the exploration and advancement of New Media/Experimental films and as such, would like to encourage New Media Submissions.

The submission fee for all New Media/Experimental films will be waived this year.
FINAL DEADLINE FOR NEW MEDIA SUBMISSION IS DECEMBER 5th, 2008.

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REGULAR SUBMISSION FORM

Regular Submission Fees apply.
FINAL DEADLINE FOR REGULAR SUBMISSION IS OCTOBER 31st, 2008.

For more information and to download the submission form.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

12th Annual Eastside Cultural Crawl 2008

EASTSIDE CULTURE CRAWL 2008


Welcome to the 12th annual Eastside Culture Crawl! In this annual celebration, artists open their studio doors to the public. Each year, people get out their walking shoes, head to the heart of the Eastside, and choose which of the 50 studio buildings they will visit. (This year, we have 300 artists with many new to the Crawl!) Use our detailed map, website, and artist binders to help guide you through the neighborhood. You’re sure to find artists working in any possible medium including: dancers, glassblowers, jewelers, musicians, painters, print makers, mixed media artists, furniture makers, photographers, potters, sculptors, spoken word artists, weavers and writers. Whether you’re browsing, buying or just curious about an artists’ process, everyone gets the chance to meet the creators, ask questions, and learn something new. With 8,000 -10,000 visitors, this popular event celebrates multi-disciplinary art, education and fun!

Show Dates: November 21, 22 & 23, 2008
Opening Reception: Friday, November 21, 2008, 5pm – 10pm
Hours for Saturday & Sunday (November 22 & 23): 11am – 6pm

Chapel Arts Visual Art Exhibit: November 21 to December 14
Echo Chamber After Hours Party @ Chapel Arts:
November 21, 9pm to 1am & November 22, 8pm to 1am
www.chapelarts.com

We are sad to announce that this will be the last year for 901 Main Street after being an artist studio for 25 years. Their building has been sold and of the thirty two artists who work there, many may not be able to find studios within the Crawl boundaries. The loss of this building has struck a chord and we realize that we, as a community, have to step up to the plate and bring the issue of studio space to the forefront.

The Crawl Society has become increasingly active on a civic level; gathering signatures for presentation at City Council; attending committee meetings; attending forums and focus group with the City of Vancouver as well as with other community groups. These efforts represent our commitment to promoting the protection and growth of artists’ studios in the city. Because we can’t do without artists and neither should you!

Parade of Lost Souls

Starts at Britannia Oval
October 25, 2008

6:30pm - 10:30pm


Life and Death mix and mingle at the Parade of the Lost Souls, which will be returning on Commercial Drive at Grandview Park.

Parade of the Lost souls is a lively commemoration of the cycle of existence and deceased, and of facing fears in order to live life to its fullest. The performers are the audience, willing spirits who have come together to pay tribute to the departed and to celebrate the brilliance of life. Skeletal Brides, blessed witches, ghastly ghouls, and prancing pixies mingle side by side with everyday people. By the light of the radiant moon, processions of costumed stilt walkers, jugglers, dancers, and musicians lead spectators on an entrancing passageway through the neighborhood. The evening features shrines, fire performance, supernatural beings, and dancing in the street.

For more parade info, workshops, or to volunteer visit the Public Dreams Society site.


The Final Odd Ball Party

The Final Odd Ball
WISE Hall
1882 Adanac Street (@ Victoria Drive)

Friday October 31, 2008
8pm-1am
theoddballcouver.blogspot.com/


After four fun-tastic years this is the final party on Halloween night. Come party and celebrate Odd Ball's final "scream" at the WISE Hall.

Featuring... ghoulish go-go dancers, eye-popping performances and our ever-popular costume contest!

Dance to the sounds of Odd Ball faves, including DJ Titz McGee, and special guest Buzy B.

Performances by VaVa Vunderbust, Isolde N. Barron, DKUnited, Elaine Miller and taiko drummer Ronin T.


10 bucks flat rate. No advance tickets - tix ONLY at the door so come early. Treats for folks waiting in the line-up.
Sorry, no minors.
Limited wheel-chair access through the rear doors: please contact organizers in advance if you have accessibility needs. oddball@michaelvsmith.com

Thanks to XtraWest for being the Odd Ball’s media sponsor. And to community partners; YouthCo, Rhizome Cafe, The Kiss Store and Spartacus Gym.