Two positive for COVID-19 at West Van aquatic centre
September 14, 2021North Shore
The District of West Vancouver has issued a notification about two people testing positive for COVID-19. On September 13, the
Maintenance work on Highway 99; expect traffic delays
September 14, 2021BC/Canada
Two road maintenance projects on Highway 99 will lead to traffic delays. For southbound Highway 99, road maintenance work is
Drop-ins resume at North Vancouver rec facilities
September 13, 2021North Shore
Drop-ins are now available at North Vancouver recreational facilities, and advance registration is not required. Residents can now walk into
89 new condos proposed in West Vancouver
September 13, 2021North Shore
District of West Vancouver has received a rezoning application for a 8-storey building containing 89 condo units. The new development
Petition launched to keep Harry Jerome open
September 13, 2021North Shore
Concerned North Shore residents have started a petition to ‘Hold the City of North Vancouver Accountable’ for plans to close
West Van councillors seek ban on gas-powered leaf blowers
September 13, 2021North Shore
District of West Vancouver could explore a ban on two-stroke gas-powered leaf blowers, and regulate them if a notice of
Traffic pattern changes at Marine Drive and Capilano Rd tomorrow
September 12, 2021North Shore
Starting the week of September 13, District of North Vancouver crews will begin a water systems upgrade project at the
Vaccination proof required for recreational activities in North Van
September 12, 2021North Shore
Starting Monday, September 13, those attending North Vancouver Recreational Facilities will be required to show proof of vaccination. The activities
West Van seeks non-profit to operate Hollyburn Ridge cabin
September 11, 2021North Shore
The District of West Vancouver is inviting submissions from experienced non-profits to operate the Deacon Cabin, located on Hollyburn Ridge
VPD issues warning after violent sexual assault on senior
September 11, 2021North Shore
Vancouver Police are warning the public after a 76-year-old woman suffered life-threatening injuries during a violent sexual assault. “This is
CNV declares Sept 30 as statutory holiday for National Truth and Reconciliation Day
September 10, 2021North Shore
The City of North Vancouver has officially declared September 30 as a statutory holiday for National Truth and Reconciliation Day
Noise alert: Seaspan to test alarm today
September 10, 2021North Shore
Seaspan has issued a noise alert for North Vancouver. Vancouver Shipyards is testing a new, mass notification system that is
347.9 kilogram of trash pulled from North Van waters
September 10, 2021North Shore
Divers for Cleaner Lakes & Oceans pulled out 347.9 kilogram of trash in the waters around Goldsworthy Pier in North
North Van RCMP seek help after ‘precious heirlooms’ stolen
September 9, 2021North Shore
North Van RCMP is seeking information about theft of replica Samurai Swords and other items. “Have you seen these replica
Police seek help identifying man who exposed himself to woman on SkyTrain
September 9, 2021BC/Canada
Metro Vancouver Transit Police are asking for public’s assistance in identifying a man who allegedly exposed his genitals to a
Expect heavy police presence from North Van to Whistler this weekend
September 9, 2021North Shore
BC Highway patrol is advising those who travel the Sea to Sky corridor from North Vancouver to Whistler that there
Positive ticket campaign launches in North Vancouver
September 9, 2021North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP and ICBC are announcing a new reinforcement initiative being launched today aimed at youth and their behaviours
Sports car driver ticketed for hit-and-run on Highway 99
September 9, 2021North Shore
On September 4, 2021, RCMP investigated a report of hit and run after the driver from a red sports car
CNV certified as a Living Wage Employer
September 9, 2021North Shore
The City of North Vancouver is now certified as a Living Wage Employer, which ensures that all city employees and
COVID-19 cases decline on North Shore
September 8, 2021North Shore
The latest weekly update by British Columbia Centre for Disease Control shows a decline in cases on North Shore, after
Alert about overdoses involving crack cocaine in North Vancouver
September 8, 2021North Shore
BC’s overdose alert system has warned drug users of overdoses in North Vancouver. “Overdoses reported following crack cocaine use in North Vancouver. Please
17 paddleboarders rescued from heavy winds and waves near Lions Gate Bridge
September 8, 2021North Shore
Vancouver Police are reminding paddleboarders and kayakers to use caution on the water after 17 wayward paddleboarders had to be
BC sets maximum allowable rent increase at 1.5%
September 8, 2021North Shore
BC has set the maximum allowable rent increase for 2022 at 1.5%, based on inflation. This increase cannot take effect
Province launches vaccine card, sets Sept. 27 deadline
September 7, 2021North Shore
The Province is launching the BC Vaccine Card, a digital or printed document that shows the stage cardholders are at
VPD warn public about man involved in Lower Mainland gang conflict
September 7, 2021BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are warning the public that 39-year-old Ronald Campbell of Cranbrook has been released from custody today, and that

























