THE TALK OF THE TOWN
/The City opts not to extend the Comox School Street experiment, the West End Waterfront redevelopment plan enters a new stage, and the Burnaby Street hostel reopens.
Read MoreThe City opts not to extend the Comox School Street experiment, the West End Waterfront redevelopment plan enters a new stage, and the Burnaby Street hostel reopens.
Read MoreThis month’s production of A Doll’s House Part 2 celebrates the post-COVID resilience of the West End’s resident theatre company, Western Gold Theatre.
Read MoreRemoving dead hemlocks, the battle for Deadman’s Island, and volunteer and workshop opportunities.
Read MoreThe West End’s favourite produce store is part of a family-owned chain of 24 outlets, but retains the friendly corner store vibe that began 40 years ago.
Read MoreDamage to the new gym floor, student fundraisers supporting youth activities and events throughout the year, and a visiting basketball team from Québec.
Read MoreHonouring the “givers”, a golden age of radio reunion, a few fond farewells, and tickets going fast for the next gala-gala-do!
Read MoreSerena Chu’s work is seen everywhere around the West End, enhancing our streetscapes and engaging community with hands-on projects.
Read MoreTemperatures are rising on Davie as Lucifer’s House of Heat opens a restaurant and hot-sauce emporium. Degrees of heat for all tastes, and items for vegetarians and meat-eaters.
Read MoreNovember brings many community activities and events, the return of Lumiere, a new Western Gold Theatre production, and much more.
Read MoreA visit to VanDusen Garden is a source of both information and inspiration. Discover new plants that will thrive in your garden and how to care for them.
Read MoreWill a new law regulating AirBnBs have a positive impact on the current rental crisis, and how many such units can be found in the West End?
Read MoreCrows are among the most intelligent of local wildlife, and an SPES workshop shares their story.
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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