N
English Bay, Vancouver, British Columbia WECAN - West End Citizens' Action Network
Stay informed of meetings and news
 
Home
About WECAN
Calendar of Events
Projects & Initiatives
Make a Difference
Contact WECAN
Join Our Mailing List
Links & Resources

 

WECAN Meeting  
The next
WECAN meeting:
Sat.Mar. 20,2010
 

Interesting demographic statistics on Vancouver's West End

 

 

WECAN - the West End Citizens' Action Network - is a group of like-minded individuals working together to inform, motivate and assist each other toward a common goal - improving our community.

WECAN is a non-political organization. Our goal is to:

• Serve as a resource for concerned citizens
• Provide information, assistance and focus
• Motivate neighbours to act appropriately on their concerns
• Facilitate cooperation between residents, elected officials and the VPD
• Effect positive change

>> More


Calendar of Events
 


The Next WECAN Meeting is Saturday, March 20, 2010!


We're not meeting in February; please join us at our next scheduled meeting which will be at 10am in the Stanley Court Room at the West End Community Centre.

Please join us!

We look forward to seeing you around the neighbourhood!

 

West End - Coal Harbour Community Policing Centre Fundraiser!


The WECHCPC is holding a fundraising brunch at La Brasserie at 1091 Davie Street on Sunday March 7th from 10am until 3pm.  Come enjoy a wonderful brunch at La Brasserie and 20% of the proceeds go to our local Community Policing Centre.  Feel like celebrating? Enjoy a glass of champagne with your brunch and $5 from that glass to to the CPC as well! 

Come on by and share a meal with other WECAN members!

 
     
     
Community News
 

 

Vancouver Police Department's Community Crime Alerts
Register to receive up to date information about property crime in your neighbourhood.

Vancouver Coastal Health's needle pick up
Please call 604.657.6561 if you find a discarded syringe.

Stay tuned, more community news coming soon!

 
 

If you see suspicious activity near your home or elsewhere in the West End, please call 911 to report it. In addition to immediate action, where appropriate, the police keep statistics that will be used to determine future policing needs.



WECAN believes that the most effective way to police a neighbourhood is to have police officers on foot patrolling alleyways, lanes, streets and parks. Having officers on the beat builds community and creates a sense of safety and well-being.

>> More

WECAN web hosting provided by:


 
WECAN - West End Citizens' Action Network - Content Copyright © 2010