Inglewood Care Centre submits development permit application
May 7, 2021North Shore
Baptist Housing has submitted a development permit application to revitalize the 58-year-old Inglewood Care Centre. The 230-bed long-term care (LTC)
CapU to hold ‘car-vocation’ convocation ceremonies
May 7, 2021North Shore
This June, Capilano University will recognize graduates with a series of drive-in convocation ceremonies that offer a physically distanced alternative
Police renew appeal to find missing Lynn Valley man
May 7, 2021North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP is renewing appeal to public to find Vincent Che, who has been missing for more than two
Ferry building restoration begins this week; 8 parking spots closed
May 6, 2021North Shore
The restoration of the 108-year-old Ferry Building in Ambleside will begin during the week of May 10 and is scheduled
Seaspan gets contract for Polar Icebreaker, creating 2800 jobs
May 6, 2021North Shore
As part of the National Shipbuilding Strategy, the Government of Canada has announced that Seaspan Shipyards will design and build
COS say grizzly bear will be ‘left alone’ after incident near Sicamous
May 6, 2021BC/Canada
A man and his two dogs sustained minor injuries in a suspected grizzly bear attack in Malakwa, northeast of Sicamous,
Construction starts this week in Deep Cove; detours in place
May 6, 2021North Shore
Crews will soon be arriving on site to begin work on the Gallant Storm Sewer Replacement Project and construction of
Vaccine must be prioritized for legally blind British Columbians
May 6, 2021BC/Canada
Let me start by sharing a couple of things about myself. First, I am completely blind. I have been since birth due to a genetic condition.
Sharp decline in COVID cases in North Shore
May 6, 2021North Shore
As BC ramps up its vaccination drive, COVID-19 cases on North Shore continues to decline.
COVID-19 road checks begin tomorrow on BC Highways
May 5, 2021North Shore
BC RCMP will be establishing COVID-19 Travel Restriction Road Checks at select locations starting on Thursday, May 6, 2021. COVID-19
Linda Williams is here for your children no matter what their education path will be
May 5, 2021North Shore
My name is Linda Williams, and I’m running in SD44’s by-election because I believe our education system needs to work
North Vancouver gets new electric vehicle fast charger
May 5, 2021North Shore
The City of North Vancouver has added another Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) station to its growing EV charging network.
Missed deadline? 3 good reasons to still file your tax return
May 5, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
While the April 30, 2021 deadline for individuals to file their 2020 tax return has come and gone, the Canada Revenue Agency
Starving elephants in Thailand need help
May 5, 2021World
COVID-19 pandemic has not spared even animals, especially those dependent on humans. More than 3,000 elephants employed in tourism sector
PNE Fair cancelled for 2021
May 5, 2021North Shore
For second time in a row, Pacific National Exhibition (PNE) fair has been cancelled this year. PNE said even a modified,
West Van planning to allow booze in local park
May 5, 2021North Shore
District of West Vancouver is planning a pilot project to allow consumption of liquor in Millennium Park in the Ambleside
West Van police seek info on suspicious incident at Lions Gate Bridge
May 4, 2021North Shore
Investigators are looking for witnesses to a suspicious incident that occurred over the weekend at the North end of the
North Van RCMP appeals to identify man found dead in Cates Park in 1994
May 4, 2021North Shore
More than a year ago, the RCMP and BC Coroners Service asked for the public’s assistance to identify an Asian
Woman seriously injured in cougar attack near Agassiz
May 4, 2021BC/Canada
The Conservation Officer Service Predator Attack Team is responding to a cougar attack in the Harrison Mills area, west of
Seven arrested for stopping traffic at Lions Gate Bridge
May 4, 2021North Shore
Vancouver Police arrested seven protesters who tried to stop traffic on the Lions Gate Bridge yesterday. Approximately 50 Extinction Rebellion
Highway 1 road checks being planned by BC RCMP
May 3, 2021North Shore
The BC RCMP says it will not conduct random checks of vehicles or persons, but enforcement will occur at the
Why Jo-Anne Burleigh is running for School Trustee in North Van
May 3, 2021North Shore
North Vancouver has always been home. I grew up in Deep Cove going to Blueridge and Sherwood Park Elementary Schools
Group plans to shut down Lions Gate Bridge
May 3, 2021North Shore
An environmental group is planning to shut down the Lions Gate Bridge in the afternoon. “We will be shutting down
Linda Munro: Strengthening education, building community
May 2, 2021North Shore
Schools are the core of our community. Children, parents, educators and community members alike – everyone benefits by having well-resourced
COVID-19: Construction company at Park Royal shut down by VCH
May 1, 2021North Shore
A construction company working at the Gateway Residence at Park Royal was one among the business shut down by VCH.


























