THE TALK OF THE TOWN
/Pride Parade rerouted again, City manager clears general manager of complaints about CURV report, new Aquatic Centre plan approved with 25-metre pool, and more.
Read MorePride Parade rerouted again, City manager clears general manager of complaints about CURV report, new Aquatic Centre plan approved with 25-metre pool, and more.
Read MoreOverall crime is down, but West End businessman John Clerides says much more needs to be done.
Read MoreThe case for, and against, Canada applying labour protections to tenants unions and the rental housing sector.
Read MoreA loving tribute to Vancouver’s King of Swing Dal Richards, memories of the William Tell and Tomahawk restaurants, and a new book.
Read MoreA roundup of events and activities in the West End - Coal Harbour community, with something for everyone, of all ages.
Read MoreA conversation with two recently elected city councillors, OneCity’s Lucy Maloney and COPE’s Sean Orr about the issues that motivate them.
Read MoreJohn Streit is on a break this month. We look forward to his return in the July issue.
Read MoreIntroducing a Student Spotlight feature, a sold-out school play, an upcoming band concert, and an update on school vandalism.
Read MoreThe story behind the “Court ordered sale” sign at 1485 Davie, one other West End property’s recent sale, and a developer’s financial woes.
Read MoreA roundup of events and activities in the West End - Coal Harbour community, with something for everyone, of all ages.
Read MoreOrcas are not whales, they’re dolphins … and other visitors to our Stanley Park’s shores and Lost Lagoon.
Read MoreA breakdown of election results, a tenant victory over a negligent landlord, the story of Stovold Lane, and more …
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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