Joyce Johnstone's border collie can really cut a rug. Dana Gee gets a front-row seat for the performance.
DGTV visits the set where Jules Verne's 137-year-old story finds new life in a theatrical form at Richmond's Gateway Theatre
DGTV visited the set of Bat Boy: The Musical to catch a rehearsal of Vancouver's Patrick Street production that's playing at the Norman Rothstein Theatre.
DGTV visited the Vancouver rehabilitation facility and met with two amputees to talk about the inspiring legacy of the Paralympics.
DGTV dropped in on a recent rehearsal for he new Western Gold Theatre/Presentation House production of the Eugene Strickland play Queen Lear.
The Cultural Olympiad play Spine features Vancouver actor James Sanders as a disabled man with an able-bodied avatar. Here's a sneak peek.
It's so popular, some people we talked to waited five hours in line to try it. Here's a chance to 'ride' the Zipline over Robson Square without the wait.
So here we are on the last day of the 17-day party. One question (aside from who wins hockey gold) remains: Who'll be at the closing ceremonies?
An interesting thing happened at the 2010 Vancouver Winter Games. The Royal Canadian Mint became cool.
From Albania to Venezuela people are thrilled to wear their hearts on their sleeves. Actually they are wearing it on their whole bodies as matching uniforms of some sort or another are everywhere on the streets of Vancouver.
One word comes to mind after a visit to Canada House: underwhelming.
When the men’s giant slalom ski race runs Tuesday in Whistler, one athlete facing the hill is making history in his homeland.
When you think of the USA the word demure probably doesn't come bounding to mind.
Our correspondent takes to the streets to check out the wild and wonderful headgear on Games revellers.
Dana Gee of DGTV checks out Scarlet Lingerie's unique promotion — giving away a gold-plated pleasure object.