Skip to content
Join our Newsletter

Community

Kitsilano Developing Story: Squamish plans going ahead, few details available

Squamish Nation plans to develop property at the south end of Burrard Bridge on the edge of Kitsilano are moving forward even though few details about progress have been publicly released.
Kitsilano: The neighbourhood at a glance

Kitsilano: The neighbourhood at a glance

Health-conscious residents sporting $100 yoga pants long ago replaced hippies in Kitsilano.
Kitsilano: Music and arts fest without the waste

Kitsilano: Music and arts fest without the waste

Khatsahlano works with city to go green
Kitsilano: Open House in Pictures

Kitsilano: Open House in Pictures

Kitsilano: Cooking with Greece

Kitsilano: Cooking with Greece

As part of the Courier’s neighbourhood series on Kitsilano, videographer Jason Lang visited West Broadway’s long-standing Minerva Mediterranean Deli to talk with its owner about feta cheese and Angelina Jolie.

Kitsilano: Longboarder Labs take the long view

Sport growing in popularity despite the risk of fines
Fred UnLEEshed - August 9, 2013

Fred UnLEEshed - August 9, 2013

WEEK AHEAD: Squamish Music Festival, Perseids meteor shower and AITA

WEEK AHEAD: Squamish Music Festival, Perseids meteor shower and AITA

Squamish Valley Music Festival Every summer for the past four years, blue skies and snowcapped mountains have greeted the roughly 19,000 music fans streaming into the Logger Sports Grounds for the Squamish Valley Music Festival.

Community Calendar: Chariot Festival of India celebrates its 40th year

WEST END A parade featuring a 30-foot high chariot marks its 40th anniversary in Vancouver this Sunday, but the roots of the celebration are based on an Indian tradition going back thousands of years.

Community Correspondent: A kinder, gentler density in Kerrisdale

I recently read, with a bit of astonishment, the opinion of a columnist at one of Vancouver's daily newspapers.
$(function() { $(".nav-social-ft").append('
  • '); });