CapU honorary degrees for Anthony von Mandl, mother
June 4, 2021North Shore
B.C. business leader Anthony von Mandl, together with his mother Bedriska v. Mandl, will receive honorary Doctor of Laws, honoris
West Van Indigenous girl’s healing dance for Kamloops children
June 3, 2021North Shore
With the news of the discovery of Kamloops Residential School mass graves on the Tk’emlúps te Secwe̓pemc territory, the Indigenous people
North Van MLAs to hold vaccine townhall meeting
June 3, 2021North Shore
Two North Vancouver MLAs are hosting a North Vancouver Vaccine town hall meeting today. Bowinn Ma, MLA for North Vancouver-Lonsdale will
Free bike valet service in Deep Cove from June 5
June 2, 2021North Shore
Starting June 5, cyclists visiting Deep Cove will be able to use a free bike valet service at Panorama Park
Historic Ferry Building to be moved for restoration work
June 2, 2021North Shore
The historic Ferry Building in West Vancouver will be moved to make way for a new foundation and raise the building to protect it from rising flood levels due to the impacts of climate change.
Alcohol now allowed in West Van’s Millennium Park
June 1, 2021North Shore
Alcohol consumption is now allowed in Millennium Park as a pilot project that provides more opportunities to socialize safely outdoors.
New School Board Trustee Linda Munro lays out her priorities
June 1, 2021North Shore
Schools offer more than education: they are a cornerstone of our community that provides opportunities for children to learn about
North Van business offers $25,000 reward for info in arson case
June 1, 2021North Shore
A local business is offering $25,000 reward for information that identifies suspects involved in arson in North Vancouver. Mitchell Martin,
Sea to Sky Gondola reopens on June 11
June 1, 2021BC/Canada
Sea to Sky Gondola will be will be reopening on June 11. As part of the reopening, gondola has implemented
COVID-19 alert for Edgemont grocery store
May 31, 2021North Shore
Sobeys has issued a notification for an employee testing positive for COVID-19 at Thrifty Foods at 310 Edgemont Blvd. in
Public info meet for Inglewood Care Centre next week
May 31, 2021North Shore
Baptist Housing will be hosting a virtual Public Information Meeting on Wednesday, June 9 at 7 pm regarding its plans
CNV skirts questions on North Shore Neighbourhood House project
May 31, 2021North Shore
This redevelopment proposal will greatly impact the current footprint of our city, including the loss of the existing Community Gardens.
West Van police investigating brazen break-and-enter attempt
May 31, 2021North Shore
West Vancouver Police are investigating a brazen attempt by suspects to enter an occupied home on Chartwell Dr. over the
Health Canada extends expiry date of AstraZeneca vaccine
May 30, 2021BC/Canada
Health Canada has approved an extension to the expiry dates of two lots (MT0055 and MT0056) of the AstraZeneca COVID-19.
COVID-19 outbreak at Lions Gate Hospital claims seven lives
May 29, 2021North Shore
Seven people lost their lives in the COVID-19 outbreak at Lions Gate Hospital. Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) has declared the
CNV must reconsider its plans for Kings Mill Walk dog park
May 28, 2021North Shore
By all accounts, there has been a remarkable surge in dog ownership during the COVID-19 pandemic. The BC SPCA has
Lottery to decide cannabis operator for Central Lonsdale
May 28, 2021North Shore
City of North Vancouver is accepting applications for a recreational cannabis retail store in Central Lonsdale. Submissions will be accepted
Watermain construction on Taylor Way; expect delays
May 28, 2021North Shore
District of West Vancouver is installing a new watermain, fire hydrants, and water services along Taylor Way, between Main Street
Cats needed for COVID-19 study in BC
May 28, 2021BC/Canada
The BCCDC and the BC Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries are interested and seeking cats to study the transmission
Metro Vancouver begins alarm testing at Cleveland Dam
May 27, 2021North Shore
Metro Vancouver will begin testing new interim public-facing alarms at four sites at the Cleveland Dam and along the Capilano
West Vancouver criminal escorted back to Manitoba
May 27, 2021North Shore
A man has been arrested and is facing property-related criminal charges after an incident that began with a barking dog
Is CNV on some mission to decrease off-leash dog areas ?
May 27, 2021North Shore
On May 1, 2020, I adopted a wonderful Heinz 57 puppy we named Ozzy. He has been a joy for
Uptick in COVID-19 cases on North Shore
May 26, 2021North Shore
There has been an uptick in COVID-19 cases on North Shore after a sharp decline of the past few weeks.
Two Deep Cove students collect PPE kits and clothing for vulnerable youth
May 26, 2021North Shore
For Seycove Secondary students Sam Yuen and Saege Bramley, the inspiration to do something for vulnerable youth came from their
Inglewood Care Centre works COVID-19 lessons into its new design
May 26, 2021North Shore
It’s really only been with us for about 15 months, but the global pandemic has left a permanent mark on
























