Majority of Canadians link vaccination to foreign travel
March 2, 2021BC/Canada
A survey of 5,785 past customers of tripcentral.ca, a travel agency specializing in booking leisure travel for Canadians, was conducted
14 new rental homes open for women and children in North Vancouver
March 2, 2021North Shore
As many as 14 new rental homes are opening for women and children in North Vancouver. Located at 151 East
Vaccination clinic for eligible seniors in North Shore from March 15
March 1, 2021North Shore
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) will start COVID-19 vaccination clinics for eligible seniors and Indigenous people on Monday, March 15, in North Shore.
North Van RCMP warn about gold scam incidents in community
March 1, 2021North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are warning the public about a group of fraud artists running a “fake gold scam” making the
West Vancouver gets new police chief
March 1, 2021North Shore
The West Vancouver Police Board has appointed John Lo to the position of Chief Constable of the West Vancouver Police
Alert: Single-lane traffic on part of Dollarton Highway
March 1, 2021North Shore
Metro Vancouver has issued a traffic alert for Dollarton Highway.
Canadian desire to drop monarchy reaches highest level in 12 years
March 1, 2021BC/Canada
The proportion of Canadians who express a wish to no longer have a monarch has reached the highest level recorded
Buy from Anatoli Souvlaki to help North Shore Women’s Centre
March 1, 2021North Shore
On International Women’s Day 2021, participate in this take-out meal event to celebrate women’s achievements and raise funds for the
COVID vaccinations for seniors begin in March
March 1, 2021BC/Canada
BC Government has announced the beginning of the second phase of the COVID-19 vaccination plan in which 400,000 people will
Irish soda bread baking demo by Sarah of ‘Loved and Kneaded’
March 1, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
Owner of North Vancouver-based Irish Bakery, Loved and Kneaded, Sarah Elliott Gannon, will join CelticFest in hosting an online baking
New tool tracks COVID-19 in waste water at Lions Gate plant
March 1, 2021North Shore
Metro Vancouver has launched an online tool that will allow residents to track the viral load of COVID-19 detected in untreated wastewater at the Lions Gate.
COVID-19 alert for Lonsdale Avenue grocery store
February 28, 2021North Shore
Loblaws has issued a new notification about an employee testing positive at the Loblaws City Market at 1650 Lonsdale Avenue.
North Van RCMP seek help searching for missing woman
February 27, 2021North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are seeking the public’s help in finding a local woman. Police are searching for 35-yr old Fatemeh
COVID-19 notification for Edgemont grocery store
February 26, 2021North Shore
Sobeys has issued a notification for an employee testing positive for COVID-19 at Thrifty Foods at 310 Edgemont Blvd. in North Vancouver.
‘We can Green Can!’ 2021 student video contest in now open
February 26, 2021North Shore
West Vancouver students in kindergarten to Grade 12 are invited to create an original video for a chance to win
West Vancouver businessman gets 29 months in jail for tax evasion
February 26, 2021North Shore
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) announced that, on February 24, 2021, Michael Curt Helmut Scholz, of West Vancouver, was sentenced
Canadian dog owners rely primarily on breeders and shelters
February 26, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
Canadian dog owners cite companionship as the main reason for having a pet in their home, a new Research Co.
Wind warning for North Shore
February 25, 2021North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a wind warning for North Shore, and other communities in Metro Vancouver.
West Van Chief Constable Len Goerke retiring after 34 years in policing
February 25, 2021North Shore
On Friday, Chief Constable Len Goerke will retire, after leading the West Vancouver Police for the past six-and-a-half years and
E-bike share program expected to launch this summer in North Van
February 25, 2021North Shore
The District of North Vancouver will be joining the City of North Vancouver in receiving and evaluating applications from prospective
Teen injured in North Vancouver hit-and-run is slowly recovering
February 25, 2021North Shore
The teenager who was hit by a car in North Vancouver is making a slow recovery.
Chinese speakers talk to John Weston after Parliament’s genocide vote
February 25, 2021BC/Canada
Over 50 people, mainly Mandarin-speakers, participated yesterday in a virtual roundtable discussion convened by Conservative Party nomination candidate John Weston,
Drivers, leave your phone alone; stricter enforcement in March
February 25, 2021BC/Canada
A new Ipsos survey reveals that most drivers believe that texting (95 per cent), talking (88 per cent), or even
2 ferry passengers fined $920 for not wearing masks and misbehaving
February 25, 2021BC/Canada
Just after midnight on Sunday February 21, 2021 Nanaimo RCMP were called to the Departure Bay ferry terminal to meet
Portion of Baden Powell trail to be restored
February 25, 2021North Shore
The District of West Vancouver has applied for a $230,000 grant to restore a portion of the Baden Powell trail.


























