July In Your West End
83 trees will be removed from in and around Nelson Park to make way for the new BC Hydro sub-station.
A roundup of West End - Coal Harbour community events, performances, and activities for everyone.
Two new family-run Vietnamese widen the menu choices on Denman Street with delicious North Vietnamese cuisine.
A Cancer Society fundraiser, fond farewells to two champions of philanthropy, a pending documentary on Point Roberts, a special anniversary, and more …
Janice Taylor made a post on Facebook to invite West End neighbours to a free evening food and community building. Here’s how, and why.
Who’s keeping the park and beaches clean? New garbage bins, fire caution signage, heronry update, and more.
A beach clean-up, an escapee goldfish, a rockin’ good time, honouring two retiring teachers, celebrating the grads, and a passing of the pen to a new columnist.
English Bay Bike Rentals has been renting and servicing bikes to locals and visitors for 15 years.
Is it too late to stop BC Hydro’s plan to build a substation at Nelson Park, removing most of the trees and lawns? One West Ender thinks it’s not. Here’s why, and how.
King George graduate and war correspondent Margaret Ecker was the only woman in the room at the final surrender of Nazi Germany.
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Update on the vehicle charge through Nelson Park, a Town Hall with MP Dr. Hedy Fry, and the arrival of the community centre’s Summer Recreation Guide.