STANLEY PARK NOTEBOOK
/A behind the scenes tour of the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Centre, and clearing up a lot of misinformation about the coyotes in Stanley Park.
Read MoreA behind the scenes tour of the Vancouver Aquarium Marine Mammal Rescue Centre, and clearing up a lot of misinformation about the coyotes in Stanley Park.
Read MoreTag along with Joy on a busy week of gala-gala-dos, a fond farewell to Rick Cluff, and meet the Irish Consul.
Read MoreMiko Abuyen envisions Lost Lagoon, in Denman Mall, as a hub for West End artists and craftspeople, offering posters, books, and cards as well as art framing.
Read MorePlans call for a 21-story luxury condo tower at the south-west corner of Denman and Alberni, currently a heap of rubble.
Read MoreQmunity, Vancouver's resource and support centre for the LGBT+ community, has thrived in the West End since 1979.
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 MoreA visit to the Vancouver Aquarium, Canada’s largest aquarium, will amaze and educate visitors.
Read MoreJohn Streit took a month off for a family vacation, and will return with more in-depth reporting in October. Read the August column here, and stay tuned for more next month.
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 MoreFundraising in lieu of the annual car wash, and the many choices for clubs, sports, and activities for the new school year ahead.
Read MoreWith Mayor Sim hoping to abolish the Park Board, what impact would that have on our community centres and facilities?
Read MoreAugust brings the Pride Parade, a community BBQ at Gordon House, a West End Cleanup, Jazz on the Porch at Roedde House, and the conclusion of the Summer Cinema, Theatre Under The Stars, and Jazz in Coal Harbour Park summer runs.
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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