November In Your West End
An update on plans in progress for Nelson Park, Lord Roberts Annex, and the new Coal Harbour school.
An experienced architect’s look at what’s wrong, and what could be made right, with West End mobility planning.
The original 11-story proposal for 1150 Barclay has been replaced with a plan for a 22-story tower. Nothing yet approved.
Election candidates meet with students and the students vote, some November dates to remember, and a “mystery” solved.
Celebrated chef Rob Feenie is now operating Le Crocodile, and the results are predictably delicious!
Thirty-five years and three locations later, The Quick Nickel, a beloved West End clothing store, has a lot to celebrate.
A walk in the storm, workshops about wintering birds, berries of winter, and felting mushrooms.
Magificent Millie’s 100th birthday, Italian themed Columbus Day and high-fashion fetes, and upcoming gala gala dos.
Ken Pattern’s art spans decades and continents. His Indonesian inspired work is on display at the West End Community Centre.
An announceent from MP Hedy Fry, an update on plans for the Stanley Park Water Tunnel, and Spencer Chandra Herberts win by the numbers.