Alexis Chicoine for West Vancouver Councillor

I have extensive work experience, and with seven yrs on a West Vancouver committee, I will bring my integrity and preparedness to council. I love living in West Vancouver. With forward thinking, while respecting the past, West Van can remain our home throughout our lifespan with a thriving economy, diverse housing and exciting amenities. Financial […]

Christine Cassidy for West Vancouver Councillor

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I believe in is a common-sense approach that puts residents first. I also believe that the changes we make today and the developments we approve tomorrow must maintain or improve our current residents’ quality of life. I will work with the mayor, my fellow councillors and members of staff in a collaborative, thoughtful and respectful […]

Marcus Wong for West Vancouver Mayor

I am offering a new way forward – one in which government is a place where we all belong and nobody gets left behind; an instrument of good. Rightly so, this new future will demand that we boldly set aside our partisan blinders and abandon our ideological entrenchments, for a house divided against itself cannot […]

Lunch with a Legend featuring Gordon Campbell

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Lunch with a Legend, starring the former mayor of Vancouver and premier of British Columbia, Gordon Campbell. The event is being sponsored by the Joanne and Peter Brown Foundation, for the Mel and Marty Zajac Foundation and the Zajac Ranch for Children. This charity event will be well attended, so purchase your tickets early! zajacranch.com

Autism Speaks Canada Walk

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The Pacific Autism Family Network (PAFN) is a centre of excellence and a support network for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and their families across the province. Join Canada’s #1 autism walk to help promote social inclusion and acceptance of people with autism. Walk team registration is free. Make a difference! pacificautismfamily.com

Chinatown Opera

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This new opera is a story of family and neighbourhood, racism and resistance, history and tomorrow. In two acts and two hours it examines six characters, two families and a chorus of male ghosts, from the building of the CPR through to our own times. Very moving. cityoperavancouver.com