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/Remembering Earl’s founder Bus Fuller, enjoying a Four Seasons Hotel reunion, and continuing the work of Grace McCarthy. Joy was there!
Read MoreRemembering Earl’s founder Bus Fuller, enjoying a Four Seasons Hotel reunion, and continuing the work of Grace McCarthy. Joy was there!
Read MoreThe Hot Mammas are back at The Sylvia, Jazz Vespers has moved to the church’s Salons, and there’s classical guitar at Roedde House this month.
Read MoreA student poll on the federal election, improved bus service for King George High, and other news.
Read MoreUpdates on the progress of The West End Plan, West End seniors honoured at Awards event, and concerns over rising crime in our community.
Read MoreMeet your candidates for the October 21 election, attend one of four candidates forums, and find out when and where to vote.
Read MoreA round of fundraisers in support of great causes, a tribute to former Pacific Palisades Hotel owner Mel Zajac, and a farewell to a renown colleague.
Read MoreA new exhibition at the VAG’s Offisite West End space, three public forums to discuss the federal election, a hands-on First Aid workshop, and a new book club title. Just for starters!
Read MoreEverything you need to know about pumpkin for the Thanksgiving / Halloween / Pumpkin Spice season.
Read MoreSummer’s over and it’s back-to-school for the folks at King George Secondary. Here’s a primer for the new arrivals on class schedules, bus information, and more.
Read MoreDigging for plumbing continues, the Dover Arms takes on a new life, the King George car-wash carries on, and charges may be laid in connection with a recent protest.
Read MoreBill Richardson reading from his new book, free trial run at WECC programs, getting ready for the big one, and the Philosopher’s Café.
Read MoreSummer fun for the media on Joe Fortes’ rooftop garden, an impending fundraiser for the Dr. Peter Centre, and a farewell to a popular consul general.
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