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/Our beaches are supposed to be for everyone, but rowdy parties, loud music, and drug and alcohol use can spoil it for many..
Read MoreOur beaches are supposed to be for everyone, but rowdy parties, loud music, and drug and alcohol use can spoil it for many..
Read MoreShared gardens build community and getting your hands in the dirt is good for your physical and mental health.
Read MoreA farewell from our graduating columnist and a rock 'n roll report from the guy on the beat.
Read MoreNOX at Coal Harbour is the latest addition to the West End’s array of fine dining destinations.
Read MoreUpdates on recent events, who’s opening and who’s closing on the high streets, milestones in your neighbours’ lives, and more …
Read MoreSinkholes still plague the Stanley Park Seawall, signage continues to confuse, and the herons are back.
Read MoreWho doesn’t love a Bacchanalia, new restaurant openings, fundraisers for worthy causes, and our own Man In Motion?
Read MoreWe welcome our new Pots & Plants columnist Beth Lopez, who this month shares lessons from her father’s garden.
Read MoreIt’s graduation month and two valedictorians will take the stage at the Playhouse Theatre. Incoming columnist Henry MacDougall reflects on the impacts of COVID.
Read MoreE-bikes, scooters, and other mobile hazards of the road and sidewalk. Should they be regulated, and how?
Read MoreUpdates on recent events, who’s opening and who’s closing on the high streets, milestones in your neighbours’ lives, and more …
Read MoreStories of West End residents and organizations standing with Ukraine.
Read MoreThe West End Journal is the only media outlet exclusively serving Vancouver's West End community, residents, and businesses. We define our West End as extending west from Burrard Street, from shore to shore.
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