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Nancy has been involved in real estate her whole life. Also born into a real estate family and raised on Vancouver’s Westside, her father was a developer and builder in Vancouver and her mother is a Realtor®. After a few years in the private and non-profit sectors, she decided to give up her desk job to do what she really wanted and was meant to do - to live and breathe Vancouver Real Estate. Nancy is an intuitive communicator, detail oriented and has incredible organizational skills. She is fluent in Mandarin and English and also possesses a background in public relations and marketing. All these strengths make her a dynamic realtor capable of handling all aspects of the real estate process. She specializes in first time and overseas buyers, as well as local buyers and sellers. If you are looking to get into a home you love or just want to make a change, don’t hesitate to give Nancy a call.
Come taste a delightful dish at Greenhorn Cafe. You can also enjoy the sunlight on their terrace. They are open late from Monday to Friday. You can get there not only by public transit but also by bicycle. The neighboring location is memorable for its restaurants and stores.
Great coffee & food. Very popular spot in the West End (it can be hard to find a spot to sit!)is Read more
Lattimer Gallery is a commercial gallery specializing in art from the Northwest Coast, located just outside Vancouver's Granville Island. We offer an extensive collection of gold and silver jewellery, as well as masks, panels, bentwood boxes totem poles, argillite, sculptures, paintings and limited edition prints. Peter Lattimer continues the partnerships with artists that were started over twenty-three years ago by his grandmother, Leona Lattimer.
This quirky stationery store stocks a good deal of beautiful cards, pretty journals, decorative agendas, plenty of pens, markers and other writing instruments, wrapping paper, gift bags, candles, napkins, etc. Aside from stationery, Buchan's sells high-end gift items such as, exclusive handbags, pursers, toys, fragrant creams, etc. Therefore, it is a great place to pick up a gifts or something for yourself.
The title says it all. I am a big believer in the hand-written thank you note after job interviews or other business transactions. Most of the time, as a guy, even a griffinguy, you are given two choices for thank you cards...boring and flowery. Not at Buchan's. They carry an impressive selection of professional thank you cards and a whole host of other social stationery to meet every need you may have. The staff are always friendly and helpful too. Buchan's is the best choice for stationery in the city. Read more
We'd love to host your party! If your party is for more than 25 guests we have a variety of options to make your party a success including room buyouts, special menus and more.
A new casual, seafood-focused restaurant and bar in the heart of Vancouver's vibrant West End neighbourhood. Due to Covid-19, Papi's has closed the restaurant to dine-in customers and is currently offering contactless pickup for guests.
Oak Floors, leather banquettes and simple white table settings set the tone in this cozy contemporary French bistro located in Vancouver's tree-lined Kitsilano neighbourhood. Head Chef Chris Beltrano has a strong commitment to seasonality, simplicity and sustainability. He believes strongly in the Oceanwise program and ensures that all ingredients in the kitchen are of unparalleled quality. With his farm-to-table initiative, Chef Beltrano ensures that Trafalgars Bistro is supporting local business while bringing you the best food that B.C. has to offer. Owners: Lorne Tyczenski and Stephen Greenham, Head Chef: Chris Beltrano, Pastry Chef: Tracy Kadonoff, Manager: Andrea Thorgilsson.
Some of the best Mexican food in Vancouver can be found at Las Margaritas on West 4th Avenue in Kitsilano. Under new ownership since 1994, the long standing Kitsilano dining institution attracts many faithful diners with it's Cantina-style look and menu. Las Margaritas has rebuilt and expanded their 60 seat patio which has been voted one of the best in Vancouver. At Las Margaritas you'll find what's been called the city's best salsa and margaritas, as well as the largest tequila selection in B.C. Las Margaritas serves up hearty portions and the price range is hard to beat. Owner Dan Rodriguez and general manager Rolando Guardia serve food more from the north of Mexico, Baja and California. Rodriguez frequently visits Mexico, Southern California and the Baja to make sure his restaurant keeps up with current trends in Mexican food and drinks. Las Margaritas' Mexican food is made from the finest, freshest ingredients available.
Been a constant customer of Las Margaritas for a few years now, you cant beat their homemade salsa and corn tortilla chips. Stop in for a lime margarita and the LA Burrito - you won't be dissapointed. Read more
The Capilano Suspension Bridge is great family fun. The central part of this attraction is of course the bridge itself. 80 metres above the Capilano River it is often gut-check time to head out on the bridge and take a look over the side as it sways with the other visitors or, worse, the breeze. There isn't much to worry about but it is an exhilarating experience nonetheless. Beyond the bridge there is another equally exhilarating experience in the Treetops Adventure. Picture being high above the forest floor and going from tree to tree on a series of suspension bridges and getting to rest on platforms attached to the trees. Very cool. They have a great gift shop and lots of opportunities to learn about the history of the bridge and the first nations history in the area. A great deal for local residents too is that you can buy an unlimited membership good for a year for the same price as regular admission. Read more
The People Our roots go back to 1969 when Nobby Yamamoto began creating and maintaining lush manicured gardens in the Japanese tradition. In 1985 he began training his son-in-law Roy Fisher, and together created Wild West Gardens, rooted in the philosophy of professional customer service, innovative solutions, and attention to detail. Wild West is now a multi-generation family company. Nobby is still active as an advisor and consultant, and Roy is president. Over the years Roy’s son, Ben Fisher, has played an important role in the company as foreman and now General Manager. Ben earned his Journeyman in Landscape Horticulture from Kwantlen School of Horticulture.
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