Apply to volunteer with North Shore Rescue
March 25, 2021North Shore
North Shore Rescue is accepting applications for volunteer positions for Spring 2021. Applications close on Mar. 31, 2021. There will
53% Canadians worried someone in their household may lose job
March 25, 2021BC/Canada
On April 19, Canadians will learn the contents of the first federal budget they have seen in more than two
Virtual public meeting on proposed student housing on Capilano campus
March 25, 2021North Shore
Capilano University (CapU) invites North Shore residents to learn about, and provide input on, the University’s proposed student housing project
NVC Council’s 3.98% tax increase does not add up
March 25, 2021North Shore
There seemed to be a lot of self-congratulations and back-slapping of each other as the North Vancouver City Councilors and
BC more than doubles fines for some COVID-19 violations
March 25, 2021BC/Canada
Fines for promoting and attending gatherings that contravene the provincial health officer’s (PHO) order just got more expensive. Effective immediately,
DNV Coun. Jim Hanson is running for NDP nomination in Burnaby North-Seymour
March 25, 2021North Shore
Two-term District of North Vancouver (DNV) Councillor Jim Hanson is running to be the federal NDP candidate in Burnaby North-Seymour.
Help this cat found in Blueridge to reunite with family
March 24, 2021North Shore
A request has been issued to reunite a cat with its family. The male cat was found today, March 24,
Bike lane near RONA in North Van to be closed tomorrow
March 24, 2021North Shore
Eastbound bike lane will be closed near Rona tomorrow, March 25, to complete work on West 1st Street mobility corridor improvement project.
Unmasked West Vancouver man arrested for spitting on man in Metrotown
March 24, 2021North Shore
An unmasked 48-year-old West Vancouver man was arrested after he allegedly spat in the face of another man in Metrotown
Use positive affirmations to beat COVID-19 blues
March 24, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
Just what are affirmations you may ask. Affirmations are similar to prayers, wishes or goals, only they are more structured
Radium Hot Springs is the friendliest town in Canada: Expedia users
March 24, 2021BC/Canada
After a year in which vacations were few or far between, what better way to ease back into travelling than
Tax tips: Did you buy, build, sell or renovate a home in 2020?
March 24, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
To get ready for a tax filing season like no other, here are some helpful tips and information if you
BC saw a dramatic rise in pre-conception cannabis use after legalization
March 24, 2021BC/Canada
Cannabis use among women who were about to conceive children nearly doubled following B.C.’s legalization of cannabis in 2018, a
One arrested for threatening West Vancouver schools
March 24, 2021North Shore
A youth has been arrested and criminal charges are being recommended in connection with a social media post that threatened the safety of two West Vancouver schools.
Metro Vancouver plans day rate parking at Lynn Headwater park
March 24, 2021North Shore
Metro Vancouver is looking into a day rate parking at Lynn Headwater Park where paid parking comes into effect this
Smart solutions needed for better transit on North Shore
March 24, 2021North Shore
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged us all. But governments should also seize this opportunity for pivoting and planning for the
COVID-19 alert for Park Royal store
March 24, 2021North Shore
Loblaws has issued a new notification about a staff member testing positive at a Park Royal grocery store.
New buildings in West Vancouver must be low-carbon or net zero
March 23, 2021North Shore
West Vancouver is the first municipality in Canada to require that new residential buildings be built using low-carbon energy systems or to be net-zero energy ready.
Traffic stop on Highway 99 yields loaded gun
March 23, 2021BC/Canada
Whistler RCMP arrested the driver of a car on Highway 99 while another man in the car fled away after
Police watchdog called after man injured in altercation with VPD
March 23, 2021BC/Canada
The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC is investigating an incident in Vancouver. Information provided by the Vancouver Police Department
VCH hiring on North Shore for COVID vaccination clinics
March 23, 2021North Shore
As COVID-19 vaccines continue to arrive in BC, Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for individuals to support immunization teams at clinics in North Shore.
Petition asks for ban on rat poison in BC
March 23, 2021BC/Canada
Rodenticide Free BC has launched a petition asking for a “long-overdue” ban on rat poisons in British Columbia. Rodenticides, also
Get to know Purple Martins who return to Maplewood Flats
March 23, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
Take part in this online event by Wild Bird Trust Of British Columbia to get familiar with Purple Martin birds
Scavenger Hunt is on at Lonsdale Quay Market
March 23, 2021North Shore
Make your spring break staycation fun at Lonsdale Quay Market. The market has created a scavenger hunt that will not
BC RCMP issues warning about puppy scams
March 22, 2021BC/Canada
BC RCMP has issued a warning about a rise in puppy scams where prospective pet owners are being targeted as


























