April 15 2025 edition: B.C.’s distilleries talk tariffs

Plus: Mark Carney meets Nardwaur

The Georgia Straight

V is away on a well-deserved vacation so you’ve got me today.

The other day I had someone ask me if I believed in Santa Claus. The question was, of course, setting up the punchline of: “Because why the heck do you believe in the Georgia Straight then?” Good burn.

You can’t stop me from putting the cookies out. 

— Nathan
Editor in chief

FEATURE  

Golden Plates nominations close today

It’s the last day to nominate your favourite eatery (and donut and sandwich and burger and so many more things) for the 28th annual Golden Plates Awards! Get those votes in. 

FOOD + DRINK

B.C. craft distilleries weigh in on the American whiskey ban

We talk to some of B.C.’s most popular craft distilleries about what impact the American whiskey ban has had on their business and whether they personally miss the flavours from down south. 

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MUSIC

Mark Carney laughs it up with Nardwaur

Liberal leader Mark Carney visited with Nardwaur to talk about everything from Richard Brodeur to the Clash. And yes, he nailed the Hip Flip

ARTS

Silence speaks volumes in Unsavoury Witness

A comma in a court document from the trial of the convicted criminals who killed Aaron Webster led Alejandro A. Barbosa to create his new solo exhibition.

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THINGS TO DO THIS WEEK

MUSIC: Chords for a Cause! features local Vancouver bands rocking out in support of charity. (April 16 @ The Wise Hall)

MUSIC: When there’s nothing left to burn, head to Stars’ 20th anniversary tour of their groundbreaking album, Set Yourself on Fire. (April 17 @ Commodore Ballroom)

BOOKS: Garth Mullins and Globe and Mail reporter Andrea Woo discuss Mullins’ new book, Crackdown, about the war on drugs. (April 16 @ VPL Central Branch)

PERFORMING ARTS: Immerse yourself in Yagody, a modern reframing of the music of Ukraine. (April 15 @ Kay Meek Arts Centre, West Vancouver) 

PERFORMING ARTS: Grab a rose and hit the opening of The Bachelor-ish, which chronicles one lucky improviser’s journey to love. (April 17 to May 31 @ The Improv Centre)

FILM: There are so many great Canadian films screening this week as part of Canadian Film Week. For instance, check out Incandescence about the devastation of forest fires in the Okanagan and the aftermath. (April 17 @ VIFF Centre)

LIVING: See what really happens at Science World when the lights turn off at the 19+ event, After Dark: Press Start for Science. (April 17 @ Science World) 

Want to know what else is happening in Vancouver? Check out our events listings.

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