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/Memories of The Five Sails, celebrated restaurateur John Bishop retires from the kitchen, good times at S.U.C.C.E.S.S, and Face The World among the many event cancellations.
Read MoreMemories of The Five Sails, celebrated restaurateur John Bishop retires from the kitchen, good times at S.U.C.C.E.S.S, and Face The World among the many event cancellations.
Read MoreOnline schooling is in full swing, the debate continues about returning to class in the fall, and a look at the last pandemic.
Read MoreNow, more than ever, we need to stay in touch with our community and its support networks. Here’s a list to help you reach out.
Read MoreGardening may be the last thing on your mind right now, but our garden guru Peter Gribble points out the uplift to be had in appreciating springtime flora.
Read MoreYour West End Journal keeping you posted on COVID-19 information and developments in the West End - Coal Harbour community.
Read MoreAlong with everyone else, students at King George Secondary are self-isolating and dealing with an interruption to their education.
Read MoreNo gala-gala dos to report on, but Joy has a funny story to share -- and we all need a chuckle right now!
Read More$10,000 for the King George music program, volunteer opportunities, concerns about street-crossing safety on Barclay, and the “Healthy Choices” vending machine, and cheering on the King George Dragons!
Read MoreJoining a gardening committee is not unlike joining a plant society or gardening club. You find deeply knowledgeable and experienced people, enthusiastic, hard-working beginners, wise but lazy eccentrics, frustrated but aspiring dictators, and people who may become lifelong friends.
Read MoreAn art exhibition at the community centre, a refugee fundraiser with a very special guest, a reuse and recycle drop-off, much pondering at the Philosopher’s Cafe, and book and garden club events. For starters!
Read MoreThere’s “Funny Money” at PAL Studio Theatre, Patty V and Miles Black jazz it up at Roedde House, and the monthly lineups for Jazz Vespers, the Sylvia, and the English Bay Pub.
Read MoreConcerns raised about the Participatory Budget process, a decision pending on moving to remove a bus stop on Davie, the return of the herons, and weed for seniors.
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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