January In Your West End
Two grassroots campaigns push back against the province and the city, the West End bids farwell to a beloved entertainer, and a Dubai prince sells off two Coal Harbour penthouses … and more!
A roundup of West End - Coal Harbour community holiday season events and activities for everyone.
A book launch at the Penthouse and another at the library, three gala-gala-do fundraisers, and memories of Roy Lisogar.
The Aquarium’s Marine Mammal Rescue Society saves and cares for wildlife, wins awards, and thrives on volunteer support.
Can you imagine a moment when rising seas and a king tide crumble the seawall and flood the West End? Veteran community planner Wendy Sarkissian can.
West Ender Katie Grant has been gathering and donating clothing and other useful items to those in need for years now. Volunteer help and more donations always welcome!
Jane’s Fund, a project of the West End Seniors’ Network, supporting seniors in need with help with unexpected expenses. For seniors by seniors, but everyone can donate!
The long awaited restoration of the former Shato Inn on Comox will see it reborn as the elegant and European-influenced The Como Hotel.
In the 1920s women’s hockey was a hot ticket item, and the centre of the action was the West End’s Denman Arena.
The Shamrock Storehouse on Denman is a celebration of the taste (and sip) of Ireland on Denman Street, with a great English Bay view.
Composer, musician, poet Holly Burke turns nature, neighbourhood history, and life experience into art that resonates far beyond the West End.
Our newest feature shares readers’ comments on recent articles and columns. This month we hear what some had to say about the proliferation of Lime scooters.
The two blocks of West Georgia from Nicola to Cardero Street are a stretch of stalled developments and a gravelled lot claiming to be a dog park.

The long-awaited $10 million Bute-Plaza opens to mixed reviews from neighbours, with more work planned for this year.