HIDDEN TREASURES
/A stroll down Broughton Street to Coal Harbour will reveal a number of sculptures and water features, both traditional and contemporary.
Read MoreA stroll down Broughton Street to Coal Harbour will reveal a number of sculptures and water features, both traditional and contemporary.
Read MoreGardening need not wait until spring. Create your own indoor tropical Eden with a variety of plants in a decorative terrarium.
Read MoreA busy month of Stanley Park wildlife watercolour painting, getting to know the birds in the ‘hood, the Fireside Book Club, and another Philosopher’s Café conversation.
Read MoreJazz all about the West End, A bittersweet comedy about three generations of dirt-poor women at PAL Studio Theatre, and more Hot Mommas at The Sylvia.
Read MoreSome West Enders are protesting what they see as the City’s failure to follow through on promises made in the 2013 West End Community Plan.
Read MoreA new Indigo Books outlet, West End tenants standing up against renovictions, and a Seawall closure for safety maintenance.
Read MoreA seniors community planning forum, a law clinic to discuss legal issues of importance as we age, and a monthly birthday party. West End seniors are active seniors!
Read MoreJulie Brown and The Hot Mammas at the Sylvia, lotsa jazz everywhere, and what’s a Sunday evening without a drag show? All live here in your West End!
Read MoreA stroll down Broughton Street reveals water features, sculptures, and secret gardens to rest weary feet and ease city-weary hearts.
Read MoreAnother busy month with a civic election, Philosopher’s Café, Tales From The West End, and an opportunity to recycle old electronics and household items.
Read MoreOften gardeners plant for posterity and in years to come someone may picnic or doze beneath a tree or bush you planted and ponder the beauty found in transformed places.
Read MoreWith senior citizens being a major demographic in the West End there are plenty of activities and events designed to meet their needs and interests.
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