THE TALK OF THE TOWN
/Residents protesting a proposed hotel at 2030 Barclay and the proliferation of Lime scooter stations in the West End — just for starters …
Read MoreResidents protesting a proposed hotel at 2030 Barclay and the proliferation of Lime scooter stations in the West End — just for starters …
Read MoreA campaign to stop the construction of a hotel on Barclay overlooking Lost Lagoon, your Community Centre’s Fall Recreation Guide, a new Arc’teryx store opens on Robson, and more …
Read MorePride Parade rerouted again, City manager clears general manager of complaints about CURV report, new Aquatic Centre plan approved with 25-metre pool, and more.
Read MoreA breakdown of election results, a tenant victory over a negligent landlord, the story of Stovold Lane, and more …
Read MoreA breakdown of election results, a tenant victory over a negligent landlord, the story of Stovold Lane, and more …
Read MoreTwo elections this month, a change af parking zones coming in May, a West End legend passes, and a new executive director at Gordon Neighbourhood House … and more!
Read MoreA message from our editor as we announce a two-month break (back in March!) and some news of West End - Coal Harbour interest.
Read MoreAn announceent from MP Hedy Fry, an update on plans for the Stanley Park Water Tunnel, and Spencer Chandra Herberts win by the numbers.
Read MoreA little short on other content this month, but we hope you enjoy the first of a series of cartoons courtesy of our friends at City Hall Watch.
Read MoreWith two elections on the horizon, at least one candidate is ready to take on Spencer Chandra Herbert this October, and another to vie for Hedy Fry's seat next year.
Read MorePointers on keeping our trees well watered, a find farwell to a West End community stalwart, and some changes coming to Gulf & Fraser.
Read MoreThere’s a lot of construction coming our way this summer and fall, and we asked the City some pertinent questions. And two West Enders receive their Order of Canada!
Read MoreThe West End Journal is the only media outlet exclusively serving Vancouver's West End community, residents, and businesses. We define our West End as extending west from Burrard Street, from shore to shore.
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