Man steals face masks from Vancouver store, attacks security while fleeing
February 24, 2021BC/Canada
Vancouver Police have arrested a man who stole masks from a store and then attacked security who tried to stop
Alert: Heavy snow in forecast for Coquihalla, Sea to Sky
February 24, 2021North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Coquihalla Highway and the Sea to Sky. Snow is expected to begin
DNV councillor Jim Hanson calls for Indigenous Land Acknowledgment
February 24, 2021North Shore
District of North Vancouver council has unanimously supported Councillor Jim Hanson’s motion on Indigenous Land Acknowledgment during council meetings. “I
As overdose deaths escalate, majority favour decriminalization of drugs
February 24, 2021BC/Canada
It is unlikely that Canadians were ever as galvanized by public health data as they have been over the last
LGH Foundation launches Emergency Mental Health campaign
February 24, 2021North Shore
Lions Gate Hospital Foundation has launched the Emergency Mental Health campaign to help fund an upgrade that will provide rapid
A Canadian river gets legal personhood and rights
February 24, 2021BC/Canada
The Muteshekau-shipu Alliance announced on Tuesday the granting of legal personhood to the Magpie River, through the adoption of two
Demolition of Fern Street overpass begins; detours in effect
February 23, 2021North Shore
Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure crews have started the work of demolishing the Fern Street overpass last night. The overpass
West Van private school teacher charged with possessing child porn
February 23, 2021North Shore
A 53-year-old West Vancouver teacher, Luke Lawson, has been charged for possession of child porn. On September 23, West Vancouver
Track at West Vancouver Secondary named ‘Harry Jerome Oval’
February 23, 2021North Shore
West Vancouver Schools, in partnership with the District of West Vancouver, has announced that the running track at West Vancouver
Harry brings a little fun to little ones driving them to treatment
February 23, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
Driving folks to the Cancer Clinic at a time when many feel that they are in their last days on
VAC will invite veterans and their families to share their thoughts
February 23, 2021BC/Canada
Veterans Affairs Canada is developing a 10-year strategic plan for commemoration in consultation with the Commemoration advisory group and other
Company sentenced for destroying nests of threatened bank swallows
February 23, 2021BC/Canada
On February 18, 2021, in Granby courthouse, Pete Persons Terre Sable & Gravier Inc. was sentenced and fined a total
DNV moves to amend bylaw for pass exemption at Lynn Canyon
February 22, 2021North Shore
District of North Vancouver council is expected to amend the street and traffic bylaw to enable pass exemption program for DNV residents.
North Van company wins $17.3 million contract for extension work on CCGS Wilfred Grenwell
February 22, 2021BC/Canada
Following an open and competitive process, Public Services and Procurement Canada, on behalf of the CCG, has awarded a $17.3-million contract
Work to demolish Fern Street overpass begins tonight
February 22, 2021North Shore
Work to demolish the Fern Street overpass will begin tonight. Starting Monday, Feb. 22, 2021, night-time construction will begin to
Nine-storey mixed use building proposed on Bellevue Avenue
February 22, 2021North Shore
The District of West Vancouver has received a preliminary development proposal for a nine-storey mixed use building at 1763 Bellevue Avenue.
Finding heritage: The landmarks of Grand Boulevard
February 22, 2021North Shore
The North Shore Heritage Society is celebrating heritage week with with the theme “Where do you find Heritage?” Below is
UBC chemist helps create new compostable coffee pod
February 22, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
Dr. Zac Hudson believes your morning cup of coffee should be strong and guilt-free. That’s why the University of British
CRA will provide extra assistance when you file taxes
February 22, 2021BC/Canada
The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) says it is taking steps to accommodate those who need extra assistance when filing their
When Barbie Watt made art a part of stroke recovery
February 22, 2021Body/Mind/Soul
“If we who have had a stroke stay home alone and worry about our aches and pains, we will shrivel
A look back at the BC Highway Traffic Patrol
February 20, 2021North Shore
This article was first published on the website of the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure as part of their throwback
Alert: Scammers are posing as North Vancouver RCMP
February 20, 2021North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are warning the public about a recent series of scam phone calls that appear as though they
Info meet for Delbrook development starts March 4
February 20, 2021North Shore
The application for Delbrook Lands development at 600 West Queens Road in the District of North Vancouver is now live.
Bid for these old DNV street signs
February 20, 2021North Shore
Over the last few months, the District of North Vancouver has replaced the street signs in Blueridge and Seymour Heights.
High streamflow advisory for North Shore
February 19, 2021North Shore
The River Forecast Centre is issuing a High Streamflow Advisory for North Shore, Metro Vancouver, Fraser Valley and surrounding areas.


























