Steady decline in COVID cases on North Shore
November 3, 2021North Shore
COVID-19 cases continue to decline on the North Shore. The latest weekly update shows North Shore added 50 new cases from October
West Vancouver plans to upgrade narrow section of Marine Drive
November 3, 2021North Shore
District of West Vancouver plans to improve and upgrade Marine Drive between West Vancouver and Gleaneagles Drive in the next
New washrooms to be built in Horseshoe Bay Park
November 3, 2021North Shore
District of West Vancouver plans to build a new washroom at Horseshoe Bay Park.
It’s time to start wearing a poppy
November 3, 2021BC/Canada
It is time to start wearing a poppy. One hundred years after the Poppy became the nation’s symbol of Remembrance,
Two arrested for assaulting woman in mask dispute
November 3, 2021BC/Canada
Metro Vancouver Transit Police have arrested two suspects who allegedly attacked a woman following a dispute over masks onboard a
Rainfall warning for Sunshine Coast
November 2, 2021North Shore
A rainfall warning is in effect for Sunshine Coast between Gibsons and Earls Cove. Heavy rain with 50 mm expected
Rainfall warning for North Shore
November 2, 2021North Shore
A rainfall warning is in effect for North Shore, Vancouver, Burnaby, New Westminster, and communities in the Fraser Valley. Heavy
West Van police seize fake gun from teen after alleged assault
November 2, 2021North Shore
West Vancouver Police officers seized a fake pistol from an impaired teen after an incident involving assault in Sandy Cove.
Public hearing for 420 homes on Mountain Highway
November 2, 2021North Shore
District of North Vancouver is organising a public hearing for two housing developments. The public hearings will be held consecutively
Head-on crash closes Highway 99 in both directions
November 2, 2021BC/Canada
A serious collision near Porteau Cove has closed Highway 99 in both directions. Two people were transported to the local
COVID-19 alert for West Vancouver Community Centre
November 1, 2021North Shore
District of West Vancouver has issued a COVID alert after a patron at its facilities tested positive. The district was
VPD investigates after several cars set on fire
November 1, 2021BC/Canada
Several vehicles were set on fire overnight Sunday in South Vancouver in what police believe were targeted arsons. Shortly before
Traffic pattern changes at Capilano Road and Marine Drive
November 1, 2021North Shore
Starting today, November 1, traffic pattern is changing at Capilano Road and Marine Drive. Drivers can expect traffic impacts on
BC Parks warns about hazardous conditions at Garibaldi Provincial Park
November 1, 2021BC/Canada
BC Parks is warning the community about hazardous conditions in the Diamond Head area of the Garibaldi Provincial Park. Expect
Hot weather claimed 595 lives this summer in BC
November 1, 2021BC/Canada
Record-breaking heat this summer claimed the lives of at least 595 British Columbians, according to updated data released by the
Two residents die from COVID at Amica Lions Gate
October 31, 2021North Shore
Two residents have passed away in the COVID-19 outbreak at Amical Lions Gate facility in West Vancouver. “Over the weekend,
SPCA investigates allegations of abuse on dairy farm
October 30, 2021BC/Canada
The BC SPCA is conducting an investigation into allegations of animal cruelty at a Fraser Valley dairy farm. “Last week,
Former Dundarave care centre could potentially see housing development
October 30, 2021North Shore
The West Vancouver Care Centre that closed earlier this year in Dundarave could potentially be replaced by a housing development.
Cons. Kelly McIntyre becomes Media Relations Officer of North Van RCMP
October 29, 2021North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP is pleased to introduce Constable Kelly McIntyre as the new Media Relations Officer for the Detachment. A
VPD seek help in identifying knife-wielding man
October 29, 2021BC/Canada
Vancouver Police have released video of man who tried to attack a hotel concierge with a knife earlier this month,
Flicka Gymnastics to move into Mickey McDougall Community Recreation Centre
October 28, 2021North Shore
The City of North Vancouver and Flicka Gymnastics have entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) that enables the gymnastics
15% decrease for ICBC 2021 Rates approved on permanent basis
October 28, 2021BC/Canada
The British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) has approved, on a permanent basis, a 15 percent decrease to ICBC’s basic insurance
Premier Horgan to undergo surgery for a growth in throat
October 28, 2021BC/Canada
Premier John Horgan will be undergoing surgery to remove growth in his throat. He has released the following statement regarding
CAJ denounces BC’s proposed FOI amendments
October 28, 2021BC/Canada
The Canadian Association of Journalists (CAJ) calls on B.C. Premier John Horgan’s government to immediately reverse course and abandon its
Food banks bracing as pandemic creates ‘perfect storm’
October 28, 2021BC/Canada
A volatile combination of high housing costs, pandemic job losses, rising food costs and an anticipated further pull-back on government


























