October In Your West End
Neighbourhood push-back continues to grow as the proposal to build at 27-storey hotel at 2030 Barclay works its way through the City Planning Department.
An update on four West End developments that we have reported on in the past, all in different stages of development.
An soccer star scores another win, the BC Entertainment Hall of Fame presents its 2025 inductees, and our favourite Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus retire!
A roundup of events and activities in the West End - Coal Harbour community, with something for everyone, of all ages.
Tre Viet on Denman offers a delicious adventure in northern Vietnamese cuisine, colourful decor, and friendly staff.
No Bright Nights this year, and the replacement event is controversial. Plus updates on the lack of a fund to upkeep community amenities, and a park mobility report.
Emergency tools now available, class scheduling conflicts, and changes at neighbourhood schools.
The Ice Cream Parlour in Denman Mall, along with other West End optical outlets, supports a program that supplies eyeglass frames to those in need.
Randy Keats is a welcoming presence for locals and tourists alike as he keeps Jim Deva Plaza as clean and orderly as possible under challenging conditions.
The YMCA on Burrard runs a youth employment bootcamp helping West End youth develop the skills needed to join the workforce.
The closure of a West End Starbucks raises concerns about a tribute to a local hero, two House Posts by carver John Spence are unveiled, and we remember the life of volunteer Donnie Charles.