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INNOCN N1F-PRO monitor offers affordable portable productivity

Once upon a time, working mobile meant trying to prioritize the real estate on a (read: small) laptop monitor. Luckily those days are behind us, as companies like China-based INNOCN are utilizing advances in technology and economies of scale to produce stunningly slim and high-definition portable monitors at affordable prices. Like the new N1F-PRO. Rather …

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Planted Expo Vancouver showcases vegan lifestyle

Over Nov. 20 and 21, Planted Expo took over Vancouver Convention Centre West — the biggest annual plant-based exhibition in Canada — featuring over 200 vegan-forward businesses under one roof. The alternative animal-free foods movement has been growing in mainstream popularity the last few years, evidenced by even global restaurant chains like A&W embracing items …

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Ashanti returns in Build-A-Bear feature film Honey Girls

Ashanti fans rejoice — the multi-platinum singer/songwriter is headlining again, this time as an actress in the feature film Honey Girls released today on digital and DVD. In a case of art-imitating life, Ashanti plays pop star Fancy G — who kicks the movie off starring in an original music video called “Diamonds” — who …

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Trip to Whistler ice caves raises staycation bar

With Covid-19 still very much a thing, many are opting to stay local when it comes to holidaying this year. Whistler is always a popular destination, but why not kick things up a notch with a visit to the famous mountain's ice caves? Well with this decadent Shangri-La Vancouver travel package now you can. In …

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The Paper Tigers is a throwback to the feel-good martial arts flick

Showing audiences something fresh in the martial arts genre can be a tall order with so many classics released over the years. The Paper Tigers, directed by Tran Quoc Bao in his feature debut, manages to get it done masterfully in this action dramedy that pays homage to kung flicks of previous generations. Premiering at …

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