July In Your West End
Overall crime is down, but West End businessman John Clerides says much more needs to be done.
Rescuing Heron Chicks, and other wildlife. Why are Canada Geese such successful parents? Is the algae on Lost Lagoon anything new? Stanley Park Ecology’s upcoming Workshops and Summer Camps for kids.
A look at the two new towers that can now be seen rising at the intersection of Harwood and Thurlow.
A conversation with two recently elected city councillors, OneCity’s Lucy Maloney and COPE’s Sean Orr about the issues that motivate them.
A loving tribute to Vancouver’s King of Swing Dal Richards, memories of the William Tell and Tomahawk restaurants, and a new book.
Award-winning chef Angus An opens a Davie Street restaurant specializing in the regional cuisine of the Isaan region of Thailand.
A roundup of events and activities in the West End - Coal Harbour community, with something for everyone, of all ages.
A school rock concert, the hot-off-the-press yearbook, and an interview with an up-and-coming musician.
The case for, and against, Canada applying labour protections to tenants unions and the rental housing sector.
West End artist Sylvi Maccormac weaves live music, ambient sounds, and living voices into amazing tapestries in numerous award-winning recordings.
The 92nd annual Stanley Park Tennis Open takes place this month, and a little research confirmed the story of its origins.
Pride Parade rerouted again, City manager clears general manager of complaints about CURV report, new Aquatic Centre plan approved with 25-metre pool, and more.