| 2025 – 2026 |
| September – Kim Bolan – Gangs Go Global |
| October – Daniel Kalla The Deepest Fake: Will AI Kill Us or Cure Us |
| 2024 – 2025 |
| 2024 |
| September – Gerald van Wyke – “What Do Conductors Do” |
| October – Jonathan Berkowitz – Our Marvellous & Humorous English Language |
| November – Gordon Grey – “Filthy Lucre” Financial Bubbles and Scams |
| December – Holiday Luncheon |
| 2025 |
| January – David Beers, Editor-in-Chief of The Tyee – A Good News Story about Journalism Today |
| February – Denis Molnar – “The Two Best Spies of World War 2”. – We have been provided with a list of recommended Cold War movies and readings. Click here to view the list. |
| March – Sarah Schreier – “Keeping the Legend Alive! 25 Years of White Sturgeon” |
| April – David Hunter – “The Long Climate Change Emergency – Past, Present and a Future TBD – View his presentation here. |
| May – Paul Evans, Professor Emeritus in the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs UBC – “Canada and China in the Era of Trump 2.0” |
| June – Melissa Duchak: Executive Director Kay Meek Are Centre – “A Day in the life of the Kay Meek Art Centre” |
| 2023 – 2024 |
| 2023 |
| September – Krista Constantineau, Community Outreach Advisor and Conner Da Silva “Port of Vancouver 101” |
| October – John Hibbard –” Where does all our discarded stuff go? Waste & Soil Management in British Columbia”. |
| November- Anna Slivinski – “Eating Well for a Healthy Body, Mind and Planet”. |
| December – Holiday Luncheon |
| 2024 |
| January – Michael Geller – “Cities and Neighbourhoods of the Future” |
| February – Alex Beyer, Operations Manager at the Greater Vancouver Food Bank – “It Takes More Than Food” |
| March – Ashlie Corcoran, Artistic Director of Arts Club with Presentation – “The Lives of Plays” |
| April – Elaine Grotefeld – “Saving Mother Earth is a Woman’s Job: Showcasing Women Leaders in our Canadian Cleantech Movement” |
| May – Tara Doherty – ‘Unleashing Independence: The Life-Changing Impact of Assistance Dogs” |
| June – Wendy Winslow – ‘Wendy’s Adventures in Wonderland: working and living in the United Arab Emirates’ |
| 2022-2023 |
| 2022 |
| September – Dr. Florian Gassner – “Russia’s War Against Ukraine” |
| October – Dr. Tara Gaertner – Music Brain: Music, Mood and Mental Heal |
| November – Dr. Richard Fran – “Learning about the Dark Web and discussion |
| December – Holiday Luncheon |
| 2023 |
| January – Rick Hulbert – Photography that Sings presented |
| February – Heather Keith – A Balancing Act: the challenge of climate change in WV |
| March – Jason King and Dr. Gerard McKenzie from the Horseshoe Bay Volunteer Marine Rescue Service https://rcmsar01.ca/ – Saving Lives at Sea |
| April – Madison Mailey, Olympic Gold Medal winner in Women’s Eight Rowing at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics. – “Mastering a Resilient Mindset” |
| May – Dr. Annalijn Conklin from the UBC Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences -” Cultivating social connections: Why this is important as you age.” |
| June – Angela Steininger – Photo presentation and talk – “View of the North: The Arctic and Greenland” |
| 2021-2022 |
| 2021 |
| September- Paul Evans – “Responding to the China Challenge: Coexistence or Cold War” |
| October – Dr. Janessa Laskin ‘Genomics & POG – The Future of Cancer Care’ |
| November – Seth Klein. ‘Mobilizing for the Climate Emergency’ |
| December – Holiday Luncheon |
| 2022 |
| January – Alex Muir – ‘The Current Status of Medical Assistance in Dying in BC’ Watch on YouTube |
| February – Mike Meneer, President and CEO, and Jason Hwang, V-P Salmon. Pacific Salmon Foundation – “Where we are today”. |
| March – Cathy Peters – ‘Child Sex Trafficking in Canada and locally” |
| April – Professor Judit Smits -’ Sylvester and Tweety Bird & the Age of Enlightenment’ |
| May – Dr. David Haughton, artist – ‘Why Paint Angry Young Men?” |
| June – Nancy Hermiston Director of UBC Opera with an ensemble of singers and piano |
| 2020 – 2021 |
| 2020 |
| September – Linda Fawcus – “10 Breakthrough Technologies Changing the World” |
| October – Ghezal Durrani – “Journey of Hope with the YWCA |
| November – Gaye Leggat – “Time for Cuba” |
| December – Holiday lunch |
| 2021 |
| January – Shelagh Rogers – “Building a Better Relationship with Indigenous Peoples” |
| February – Dr. Brett Finlay – “Healthy Living and Aging with our Microbes” |
| March – Wes Wenhardt – MONOVA (North Vancouver Museum and Archives) |
| April – Dr. Andrew Trites – “Southern Resident Killer Whales – Risks and Realities” |
| May – Dr. Daniel Kalla – “Lost Immunity” |
| June – Nora Gambioli – “My Father’s Italian Garden & My Mother the Canadian Artist” |
| 2019 – 2020 |
| 2019 |
| September – Elspeth Bradbury – “Wildlife of West Vancouver in Poetry, Image and Music” |
| October – Peter Haigh – “North Shore Rescue” |
| November – Prof. Steve Easton SFU– “Trade Wars, Globalization and Brexit” |
| December – Holiday Lunch |
| 2020 |
| January – Dr. Michael Hunt – Osteoarthritis |
| February – Pamela Goldsmith Jones – “From Municipal Hall to Parliament Hill and Beyond” |
| March – Nancy Hermiston & 2 singers UBC Opera – Cancelled due to Covid-19 |
| April – Eleanor Campbell & Jane Jordan – NS Hospice & Palliative Project Cancelled due to COVID 19 |
| May – Nora Gambioli – “My Father’s Italian Garden” – Cancelled due to Covid-19 |
| June – Andrew Trites – “Southern Resident Killer Whales – Risks & Realities” Cancelled due to COVID-19 |
| 2018-2019 |
| 2018 |
| September – Dr. David Hunt – “Laughter is the Best Medicine” |
| October – Dr. Evan Wood – “Substance Use and Society” |
| November – Dr. John Aldrich – “How X-Rays Changed the World” |
| December – Christmas Lunch |
| 2019 |
| January – Danny Catt – “Arctic Mysteries, Arctic Magic” |
| February – Claire Newell – “An Insider’s Guide to the Best Trips Ever” |
| March – Glen Parker – Salmon on the North Shore – the Impact of Climate & People” |
| April – Gerry Van Wyck – “Three Great Women Composers” |
| May – Colleen Wheeler & Jennifer Lines – “Women in the Theatre” |
| June – Dr. Elizabeth Elle – “Determinants & Impacts of Pollinator Diversity – A Plea for Bees’ Needs” |