First Nations launch investigation into former North Van residential school
August 10, 2021North Shore
The Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish Nation) has announced it will start an Indigenous-led initiative to find answers about the children who
Saving the woodland caribou herds in Jasper National Park
August 10, 2021BC/Canada
Parks Canada wildlife specialists have been working for many years to protect habitat and support the recovery of woodland caribou
Social bunny Apple awaits her ‘furrever’ family
August 10, 2021North Shore
Meet Apple! Apple is a friendly and social bunny who is living her best life in a foster home while
Son’s memory inspires family to donate $250,000 to VGH for epilepsy research
August 10, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
Tragically Joseph Chung passed away aged just 32 years old after undergoing complications following a seizure while swimming; one of
Heat alert issued for Metro Vancouver
August 10, 2021North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for North Shore, as well as Howe Sound, and other Metro Vancouver communities.
Accident near Lions Bay closes Highway 99
August 9, 2021North Shore
An accident has closed the Highway 99 in both directions, and those on the road can expect major delays. First
COVID alert for West Van adventure camp
August 9, 2021North Shore
District of West Vancouver is informing the community about a COVID-19 positive case at a local adventure camp. On August
Paddleboarder’s body recovered from Squamish lake
August 9, 2021North Shore
A RCMP dive team has recovered the body of the paddleboarder who had fallen into Alice Lake in Squamish yesterday.
Revamped Lynn Creek Bridge opens to public today
August 9, 2021North Shore
The newly revamped Lynn Creek Bridge opens to the public today, Monday, Aug.9. Renewal work included a new concrete deck,
New COVID-19 cases up on the North Shore
August 5, 2021North Shore
After weeks of dramatic drops, COVID-19 cases are on the rise on North Shore. According to the latest data released
Warning about ‘unusual outbreaks’ of kennel cough in BC’s dogs
August 5, 2021BC/Canada
The BC SPCA is warning dog guardians to be aware of what appears to be an unusual strain of kennel
Parts of Baden Powell trail to be resurfaced
August 5, 2021North Shore
A section of the Baden Powell Trail in West Vancouver will be restored to improve users’ comfort and safety, and
YYOGA, DNV sign lease to keep studio in Lynn Valley
August 4, 2021North Shore
YYOGA and the District of North Vancouver (DNV) have signed a new lease agreement. YYOGA Northshore Elements will continue to
21 firefighters, 3 helicopters battle new wildfire north of Squamish
August 4, 2021BC/Canada
As many as 21 firefighters and three helicopters are currently working to extinguish a five hectare fire north of Squamish.
Vaz Kassam is North Van RCMP’s new Operations Officer
August 4, 2021North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP is introducing Inspector Vaz Kassam as the Detachment’s new Operations Officer. Inspector Kassam has a varied and
Public’s help sought in finding missing Comox Valley teen
August 3, 2021BC/Canada
Comox Valley RCMP is seeking public assistance in locating Grace Smiley, who was reported missing on August 1. Police believe
COVID shots available at walk-in clinic in North Van this week
August 3, 2021North Shore
North Shore residents can now access the walk-in clinic in North Vancouver until August 8. The walk-in clinic will be
Nanaimo man to be sentenced for illegal fishing activities near North Van
July 30, 2021BC/Canada
A Nanaimo-based commercial crab fishing boat master Scott Steer has again been found guilty of serious offences against the Fisheries Act.
Know Les Jickling, Conservative candidate for North Vancouver
July 29, 2021North Shore
Les is an active swimmer, runner, and all-weather cyclist. He has proposed that the interview be combined with a hike
Municipalities empowered to ban single-use plastics
July 28, 2021BC/Canada
Municipalities throughout the province can now move more quickly to prevent plastics from polluting their communities. Under new rules, local
Fire danger rating ‘extreme’ in Metro Vancouver regional parks
July 28, 2021BC/Canada
Metro Vancouver has raised the fire danger rating to extreme in all of its regional parks and greenways, and is
Heat alert for North Shore
July 27, 2021North Shore
A strengthening ridge of high pressure will bring increasing temperatures to the south coast later this week. The time frame
Petition against Seaspan raises alarm over noise and air pollution
July 23, 2021North Shore
Locals in North Vancouver are voicing concerns over Seaspan Shipyards’ plan to expand its dry dock facilities which they fear
Looper moth outbreak: CNV parks crew to increase watering
July 23, 2021North Shore
Have you noticed ‘inchworms’ dangling from trees in your neighbourhood, lots of needles raining down or brownish trees? You might
BC temporarily bans sale and use of rodenticides
July 23, 2021North Shore
The Province is placing a temporary ban on the sale and use of second-generation rodenticides. Effective July 21, the sale

























