February In Your West End
Two grassroots campaigns push back against the province and the city, the West End bids farewell to a beloved entertainer, and a Dubai prince sells off two Coal Harbour penthouses … and more!
A roundup of West End - Coal Harbour community events, performances, and activities for everyone.
A new team at the BC Variety Club, Michael Bublé sings for the Pope, and memories of gala-gala-dos past.
Bald eagle courtship and nest building, Stanley Park Ecology events and workshops, and the amazing Axolotls - a new permanent exhibit at the Vancouver Aquarium.
Another visit to the Sylvia Hotel, where West Enders and tourists alike find fabulous views, great dining, and live music where, despite the legend, Errol Flynn did not die (but may still haunt).
Overcrowding and lack of water fountain filtration are concerns. A successful Sock & Toque drive and a drama class trip to London bring joy.
In yet another story of a development project foreclosure, and a court-ordered sale the now vacant property at 1289 Nicola has a new owner.

Amplified busking at the new Bute-Robson Plaza is disturbing the peace and comfort of nearby residents.