LAST MONTH IN PHOTOS
/Glimpses of August's many festivities, events, and openings ... and of course the colour and excitement of the Pride Parade!
Read MoreGlimpses of August's many festivities, events, and openings ... and of course the colour and excitement of the Pride Parade!
Read MoreThe Farmers and Art markets continue through September, enjoy music in the Labyrinth, join the Book Club, and take part in Tales From The West End … for starters!
Read MoreThere’s nothing like a little procrastination to make your garden grow … if you know how to nurture moss, lichen, and even fossils!
Read MoreThe Fringe Fest comes to the West End, Skookum Music Fest in Stanley Park, jazz everywhere, and Judy Ginn Walchuck at PAL Studio Theatre.
Read MoreThe Laughing Men at Morton Park aren’t the only public art to grace the West End courtesy of the Vancouver Biennale, as this month’s Hidden Treasures reveals.
Read MoreA stroll in the precincts of Coal Harbour’s Bayshore Inn reveals many lovely water features to rest the soul.
Read MoreA community budget consultation with the City, weekly Farmer’s and Art markets, dancing in the park, and so much more!
Read MoreWhat was once a walk in the park is now "forest bathing", but whatever you call it it's good for you!
Read MoreGlimpses of July's festivities, events, and openings ... and welcoming back Mary's On Davie!
Read MoreMovies and music in the park and a new festival at Coal Harbour brings Blues legend Jim Byrnes to PAL Studio Theatre.
Read MoreDEADLINE FOR COMMENTS RE: 1160 BROUGHTON STREET DEVELOPMENT
Tuesday, July 3
A development application has been made for a four-storey info building at 1160 Broughton Street. This development would include six rental units, a roof deck, and retention of the existing ten-storey multiple dwelling structure. If you would like to comment, you must do so by Tuesday, July 3 for your input to be considered in the staff review. Details of the proposal and the comments contact information can be found here.
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