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2024 Student Video Contest: Screening
Welsh HallThe District of West Vancouver challenged students to submit videos about the community benefits of our Parks Recycling Program and the importance of using this program properly. When recycling is not sorted, it all ends up in the landfill. District council members and staff judge all entries, and the top 10 videos receive prizes. Join […]
Ready or Not: Personal Preparedness for Emergencies and Disasters
Welsh HallIn advance of the Great British Columbia Shakeout on October 17, join us for a session that will offer tips to help individuals, organizations, and neighbourhoods be more resilient in an earthquake or other emergency. You’ll learn about the hazards on the North Shore, what goes into making an emergency plan, and how to make […]
Bonjour! French Conversation
Welsh HallBonjour is a drop-in French conversation group created to help French speakers in West Vancouver practise their everyday French conversation skills with fellow language enthusiasts. You will work in pairs and small groups (divided by levels) to discuss a weekly topic. Additionally, French books and articles will be provided to help with your comprehension and […]
English Corner
Welsh HallEnglish Corner is an enjoyable way for intermediate-level speakers to practise English conversation skills. Registration is not required for this event. Participants are asked to arrive on time. Facilitated by the Baha’i Community of West Vancouver in partnership with the Library.
Understanding the Provincial Election: A Community Discussion
Welsh HallJoin us for an enlightening evening with Stewart Prest, a lecturer in Political Science from the University of British Columbia. This event will provide a comprehensive primer on the key issues shaping the election, explore the impact of recent changes to electoral district boundaries, and offer a unique opportunity to engage in an open conversation […]
Movie Matinée: Bones of Crows
Welsh HallIn recognition of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we will be screening the powerful and moving film "Bones of Crows." Told through the eyes of Cree Matriarch Aline Spears as she survives a childhood in Canada's residential school system to continue her family's generational fight in the face of systemic starvation, racism, and […]