November In Your West End
Numerous factors have delayed construction of the new Coal Harbour elementary school. Here’s the story so far.
A roundup of events and activities in the West End - Coal Harbour community, with something for everyone, of all ages.
The 2025 African Descent Festival at English Bay was cancelled at the last minute. We try to get to the bottom of a complex story.
A Beaver Lake workshop, the bats of Stanley Park, how to help with animal rescue, and an update on the deer that recently visited the West End.
A new “Director of Ambiance” at the Fairmont, celebrating ten years of Bodega, remembering Steve Halliday, and a fashionable Italian Design Week.
A personal memoire of Upper Davie Street, now Davie Village, and always a special and distinct neighbourhood.
Sula Indian restaurant on Davie features a stunning decor, South Indian cuisine, and unique cocktails.
Longtime manager Laura Fee leaves Clothes and Collectibles Thrift Boutique in good hands, and with an inventory to appeal to every taste and fashion need.
A KG student receives a City of Vancouver Award of Excellence, a change of grad plans, and an off-season earthquake drill.

An update on the Tony McNaughton memorial formerly at Starbucks, the campaign to stop the hotel at 2030 Barclay continues, an opportunity to become a Zero Waste Ambassador, and a fond farewell to two beloved West End personalities.