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Welcome to the Vancouver Budget Closets. Vancouver Budget Closets has provided our customers with high quality, custom closets and an array of other custom storage solutions. We understand that you and your home are unique. Our professional designers work with you to create individualized closet designs that fit your wants and needs.Your unique custom closet or storage solution design will be both beautiful and functional. With Vancouver Budget Closets you don't have to sacrifice.
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InfoEstablished in 2009, Walrus is a boutique retail shop in the heart of Vancouver that celebrates well-crafted, functional and playful items for you and your loved ones. We carry designs by long-established brands as well as up-and-comers, with an emphasis on Canadian design. If you walk by some time in the evening, and happen to see our shop jammed with people sipping wine, come on in. We're usually celebrating something fun in the world of art and design. Stay tuned in by signing up for our newsletter or checking us out on our website, facebook or blog. Stop by, we'd love to meet you.
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The Rickshaw Theatre, formerly known as the Shaw Theatre, was built in 1971 as part of the Shaw Brothers' (Sir Run Run Shaw and Tan Sri Runme Shaw) worldwide movie empire. The Shaw Brothers are the most significant film production company in the history of Hong Kong cinema. Over the past nine decades, the Shaws have amassed a collection of over 800 titles. By the early sixties, the Shaw empire had incorporated 35 companies, owned 130 cinemas, 9 amusement parks and 3 production studios.
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