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AFK Media specializes in stunning real estate photography, cinematic video tours, drone, virtual tours, and detailed 3D/2D floor plans. Based in Downtown Vancouver and serving the entire Lower Mainland including Vancouver, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, North & West Vancouver, Coquitlam, Delta, Langley, Maple Ridge, Port Coquitlam, White Rock, Pitt Meadows, Abbotsford, and Mission. Our experienced team uses cutting-edge technology and creative expertise to capture properties in their best light, ...
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CEED Pod

Alisha, Arshiya, Amy, Christian, Jack

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An audio reflection of Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows people & issues by diverse hosts, published by the CEED Centre Society https://www.ceedcentre.com
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We were a church in Maple Ridge, Canada that closed in September 2023. These are our sermons from Sunday gathering, hopefully they are an encouragement to you as they were to us.
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FVRL ReadRadio Podcast

Fraser Valley Regional Library

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Are you looking for something good to read? Or watch? Or listen to? Tune in to Fraser Valley Regional Library’s ReadRadio podcast for some great recommendations. In each episode we will highlight some of the library’s books, movies and TV shows that you might not know about. All reviewed materials are available for loan in the FVRL catalogue. Fraser Valley Regional Library is the largest public library system in British Columbia, with 25 community libraries serving nearly 680,000 people in i ...
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In today’s podcast, staff from FVRL’s Maple Ridge Public Library share their top picks for the holiday season:Hercule Poirot’s Silent Night by Sophie Hannahhttps://fvrl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S21C1902696 The Mistletoe Mystery by Nita Prosehttps://fvrl.bibliocommons.com/v2/record/S21C1940424 Christmas in Spite of You by K.C. Millshttps://fvrl.b…
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In today’s podcast, we explore Eden Royce’s The Creepening of Dogwood House, an award-winning horror novel for middle schoolers.After the tragic death of his mother, Roddie moves in with an aunt he barely knows at their eerie ancestral home in South Carolina. Strange and spooky things begin to happen, and Roddie learns that the house — and his fami…
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In today’s podcast, Sally shares the graphic novel The Dark Times by Tim Probert. This dark fantasy is the third installment in the Lightfall series. It features a unique art style and is a great read for kids in Grades 5 and up.While the rest of their fellowship seeks safety, Bea and Cad team up with a small group of survivors to travel to the Cit…
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Welcome to December! As we approach the holiday season, Reading Adviser Sally (our resident horror expert) wants to revive the Victorian tradition of sharing spooky stories around the Christmas season. In today's podcast, she offers a few of her favourite "holiday horrors": The Christmas Murder Game by Alexandra Benedicthttps://fvrl.bibliocommons.c…
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In today’s Kids’ ReadRadio podcast, Sally shares a daring superhero adventure story: Kitty and the Moonlight Rescue by Paula Harrison. It’s a great read for kids who are starting out with chapter books and still enjoy some pictures and shorter chapters. Kitty wants to be a superhero like her mother, once she gets over her fear of the dark. But when…
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In today’s podcast, Dave shares two fascinating novels written by independent musicians: Nobody’s Empire by Stuart Murdoch and Devil House by John Danielle.Nobody’s Empire by Stuart Murdoch follows Stephen, a young Glaswegian diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome, as he navigates isolation, creative awakening and spiritual longing. Feeling trappe…
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In this week’s Kids’ ReadRadio podcast, Sally shares the 5 Worlds Series. These graphic novels are filled with colourful drawings and fun characters set in a magical galaxy unlike our own. This series is ideal for middle school students or older.The first book in the series is 5 Worlds: The Sand Warrior. The Five Worlds are on the brink of extincti…
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Struggling to make your Vancouver real estate listings pop in a crowded market? At AFK Media, we turn properties into irresistible visual stories! As your trusted real estate photography experts in Vancouver, BC, we specialize in high-quality photography, cinematic 4K video tours & drone aerials that highlight every detail. Add virtual staging or 2…
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West Vancouver has a sense of scale and luxury you can feel the moment you arrive. Buyers picture oceanfront mornings, winding drives through the hills, and sunsets that hit the water in a way only the North Shore can offer. They imagine quiet streets lined with evergreens, bright living spaces with sweeping views, and a lifestyle shaped by both na…
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North Vancouver has a mix of mountain calm and city comfort that buyers fall for right away. Think misty mornings on the trails, coffee runs along Lonsdale, and those skyline views that sneak between the evergreens. People imagine a lifestyle shaped by seawall walks, weekend hikes, and evenings spent in bright, open spaces that feel connected to na…
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Norgate has a grounded, neighbourly feel that buyers connect with right away. Picture morning walks to local cafés, families biking toward the Spirit Trail, and the easy pace of tree lined streets where homes feel lived in and welcoming. People imagine quick drives to Park Royal, lazy afternoons in the yard, and a lifestyle that mixes North Shore c…
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Moodyville has a fresh, modern feel that buyers notice right away. Think bright townhomes, ocean air drifting up from the Spirit Trail, and weekends spent biking toward the Shipyards. People imagine coffee runs along Queensbury, family walks through Moodyville Park, and the ease of being minutes from both the water and the mountains. Your listing m…
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Central Lonsdale has that perfect mix of neighbourhood comfort and city convenience. Buyers picture grabbing coffee on Lonsdale Avenue, walking to groceries and local shops, and catching mountain views between quiet residential blocks. They imagine a lifestyle that feels connected and easy, the kind where everything you need is just a short stroll …
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Lower Lonsdale has a rhythm buyers feel right away. Think ocean air rolling off the harbour, weekend strolls through The Shipyards, and that steady buzz of patios mixed with mountain views. People picture grabbing coffee on Lonsdale, hopping the Seabus for work, and evenings spent on the pier watching the skyline glow. Your listing media should bri…
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Living near Stanley Park feels like stepping into a postcard. Buyers imagine morning runs through the towering evergreens, slow walks along Lost Lagoon, and that mix of ocean air and quiet calm you only get on the edge of the park. They picture cafés tucked between tree lined streets, sunsets over the seawall, and homes that feel connected to natur…
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Hastings Sunrise has a warm, everyday charm that buyers fall for right away. Think sunrise light over the North Shore mountains, families grabbing coffee near East Village, and afternoons spent wandering Callister Park. People imagine a slower pace here, the kind that mixes mountain views with neighbourhood pride. Your listing media should help the…
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Coal Harbour has a way of stopping people in their tracks. The mix of glass towers, quiet seawall mornings, marina views, and that cool ocean air gives buyers a feeling they can’t always explain. They picture early walks by the water, coffee runs along Bute Street, and evenings watching the sun drop behind the mountains. Your listing media should h…
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South Cambie has a calm, understated elegance that buyers notice right away. The tree lined streets, the mix of classic homes and new builds, and those quiet walks around Oak Meadows Park all shape how people picture living here. They imagine morning coffee near Cambie Village, quick trips along the Canada Line, and evenings in bright, open spaces …
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Shaughnessy carries a level of luxury you can feel the moment you turn onto its quiet, tree lined streets. Buyers expect elegance here, from grand heritage estates to modern homes tucked behind private hedges. They picture slow walks under old growth canopies, afternoons at VanDusen Garden, and a lifestyle where space and privacy actually matter. Y…
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Arbutus Ridge has a way of feeling calm and polished at the same time. Think tree lined streets, sunset walks near Quilchena Park, and homes that balance city access with a quieter pace. Buyers picture morning coffee runs along Arbutus Street, families biking through the greenway, and evenings spent in bright, open living spaces. If your listing ph…
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Kitsilano homes sell a lifestyle, not just a floor plan. Think morning walks to Kits Beach, the steady buzz along West 4th, and that mix of heritage charm and coastal calm buyers fall in love with. If your listing photos feel flat, you’re not showing what makes this neighbourhood special. Kits buyers picture beach towels drying on balconies, breezy…
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Struggling to show the warm, easy charm of a Fairview listing? This neighbourhood blends calm streets, bright patios, and the comfort of being a short walk from Granville Island. Buyers picture slow mornings with coffee along West Broadway, quick seawall rides, and evenings spent in restaurants where the city feels close but not chaotic. Your visua…
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Trying to capture the peaceful but vibrant feel of the West End? This neighbourhood blends sunset walks along English Bay, the leafy calm of Stanley Park, and the relaxed rhythm of Davie Street cafés. Buyers picture early morning jogs by the seawall, bright afternoons at the beach, and evenings spent in cozy restaurants tucked between heritage apar…
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Hard to show the pace and polish of a Downtown Vancouver listing? This area blends seawall mornings, Coal Harbour views, and the buzz of streets lined with cafés and galleries. Buyers picture quick walks to Waterfront Station, late dinners in Yaletown, and that mix of ocean air and city lights that makes downtown living feel electric. Your visuals …
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Trying to show the calm, family centred feel of Riley Park? This neighbourhood blends quiet streets, weekend runs to Nat Bailey Stadium, and the easy charm of wandering through Queen Elizabeth Park. Buyers imagine mornings at Matchstick Coffee, fresh produce from the nearby shops, and a lifestyle that feels grounded. Your listing photos should refl…
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Struggling to show the creative pulse of Mount Pleasant? This neighbourhood mixes industrial brick, bold murals, and the easy rhythm of mornings at Kafka’s. Buyers picture quick walks to Jonathan Rogers Park, late night stops along Main Street, and that blend of old studios and new builds that makes the area feel alive. Your listing needs visuals t…
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Having trouble showing the family friendly calm of Kensington Cedar Cottage? This neighbourhood blends tree lined streets, weekend stops at Matchstick Coffee, and the laid back feel of Trout Lake. Buyers here picture walks to school, quick swings through Kensington Park, and evenings spent in cosy local restaurants. Your visuals should reflect that…
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Trying to capture the creative charm of a Grandview Woodland home? This neighbourhood feels like a mix of morning lineups at Prado Cafe, colourful murals along Commercial Drive, and families heading to Victoria Park for a slow afternoon. Buyers want to feel that energy, so your listing photos need to carry the same lived-in warmth. From character h…
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Struggling to show the warmth and character of your Strathcona listing? This neighbourhood blends colourful murals, heritage homes, and the easy pace of walks through MacLean Park. Buyers here care about lifestyle, not just square footage, so your visuals need to reflect the mix of history and creativity that shapes daily life. From morning coffee …
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Today, Larissa shares her thoughts on Cormac McCarthy’s Pulitzer Prize-winning novel The Road.The Road follows a father and son journeying through a bleak, post-apocalyptic landscape, struggling to survive as they head toward the coast. With few supplies and constant danger from other survivors, their bond becomes their only source of hope. The nov…
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It’s Climate Action Week (November 1 to 7, 2025), and FVRL is joining libraries across Canada to focus on climate change-related challenges. In this special climate action podcast, Corinne and Andrea share the books of climate fiction author Charlotte McConaghy: Migrations, Once There Were Wolves, and Wild Dark Shore.Find books by Charlotte McConag…
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In this episode of Kids' ReadRadio, Hoda makes the BIG announcement you’ve all been waiting for: the 2025–2026 Reading Link Challenge book list! She introduces listeners to the main characters of each book and the stories you’re about to fall in love with. Ready, set, read!The books are:1. The Ice Chips and the Magical Rink by Roy MacGregor2. Just …
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Book or movie? Fans of Colleen Hoover’s It Ends With Us have strong opinions on which version they like more. Today, FVRL Reading Adviser Margarita offers her hot take on the issue!It Ends With Us follows Lily Bloom, who falls for the charismatic Ryle Kincaid but soon discovers a darker side to their relationship. When her first love, Atlas Corriga…
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