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What: The 23rd Vancouver Chinatown Festival will be held on Saturday, July 12, and Sunday, July 13. It will feature a variety ...
Here’s your complete guide to Canada Day closures in Vancouver for 2025 — from Costco and transit to libraries, pools, and ...
The original motion on the agenda was to move forward with planning to relocate the West Vancouver Art Museum to the ...
Higher-density housing is likely coming to a district-owned plot of land in the Ambleside neighbourhood. On March 10, West Vancouver council got the ball rolling on a process to rezone and ...
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Couple’s quiet picnic takes a turn as pod of dolphins swims just meters from shoreA couple’s picnic at Ambleside Beach in West Vancouver took a thrilling turn when a pod of dolphins swam just meters from shore. Sarah Wendt, 24, captured the moment on February 28, as at least 10 ...
District of West Vancouver council unanimously voted in May 2023 to bring on a two-year-pilot project of paid parking to Lighthouse, Nelson Canyon and Whytecliffe parks to start Feb. 12, 2024.
Pay parking is coming to more parks in the District of West Vancouver, but more drastic changes proposed for the busy Ambleside and Dundarave neighbourhoods have sparked some concerns among ...
A pod of Pacific white-sided dolphins swimming near Ambleside Beach was caught on film by Vancouver resident Imaan Jiwa, who was out for a walk on Friday night. The encounter follows another ...
Call to Mural ArtistsCall to Artists Ambleside Skate Park Mural West Vancouver Municipal Hall, 750-17th St., West Van, West Vancouver ...
A no-swim advisory for Ambleside Beach has been lifted, which had been in place for nearly three weeks due to high E. coli levels in the water. On Saturday (July 6), district staff said they were ...
Vancouver Coastal Health has issued a water quality advisory for Sunset Beach. The Vancouver Park Board is advising people to ...
The latest data published by Vancouver Coastal Health shows a monitoring station at Ambleside Beach registering 840 MPN (most probable number) of E. coli per 100 millilitres of water.
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