The “Housoldiers” of North Shore
November 6, 2020North Shore
While the men were fighting overseas, North Shore women participated in the wartime effort at home, at work and in
RCMP to enforce COVID-19 regulations on BC Ferries
November 6, 2020BC/Canada
Starting this weekend, RCMP officers will be on board some BC Ferries vessels to educate passengers on safety rules and to enforce regulations.
Major traffic changes at Mountain Highway Interchange planned; expect delays
November 6, 2020North Shore
The Ministry of Transportation will be implementing a major traffic operation change at the Mountain Highway Interchange in mid-November.
West Van resident violated order, alleges BCSC
November 6, 2020North Shore
The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) alleges that a West Vancouver resident violated a BCSC order by acting as a director of
BC Ferries offers free travel for military personnel on Remembrance Day
November 5, 2020BC/Canada
To acknowledge and honour the service of active, reserve and retired military personnel, and cadets, BC Ferries is once again
Police hike Stawamus Chief mountain to rescue suicidal person
November 4, 2020BC/Canada
A person suffering a mental health crisis on the Stawamus Chief was talked out of suicide and brought back to safety by Squamish RCMP officers.
Retractable glass to be allowed on balconies in North Van
November 4, 2020North Shore
City of North Vancouver council supported Councillor Tony Valente’s motion to remove barriers in the bylaw so balconies and other outdoor spaces can be utilized by citizens.
Grouse Mountain closes Skyride temporarily
November 4, 2020North Shore
Grouse Mountain Resorts has closed the Skyride temporarily for a few days.
High streamflow advisory issued for North Shore
November 2, 2020North Shore
The River Forecast Centre is issuing a High Streamflow Advisory for the South Coast including tributaries around the North Shore.
West Van police issued $6,900 in COVID-19 related fines on Halloween
November 2, 2020North Shore
West Van police issued three fines worth $6,900 worth for COVID-19 related infractions on Halloween.
West Van to remove house to extend Ambleside park space
November 2, 2020North Shore
The District of West Vancouver will remove district-owned house at 1466 Argyle Avenue to expand park space in Ambleside.
$2,000 reward for identifying North Van arson suspect
November 2, 2020North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP arson investigators are seeking public assistance to identify a suspect they believe was involved in an arson to a local business.
COVID-19 notification for Loblaws on Lonsdale Avenue
November 1, 2020North Shore
Loblaws has issued a notification about an employee who has tested positive for COVID-19 at the Loblaws store on Lonsdale Avenue in North Vancouver.
Heavy rainfall in forecast for North Shore
November 1, 2020North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for North Shore, as well as for other Metro Vancouver communities.
Canadian soldier killed while training in Alberta
November 1, 2020BC/Canada
A Canadian Army soldier has died as the result of a gunshot wound sustained while training at Canadian Forces Base Wainwright in Alberta.
88-year-old woman injured by fireworks in Vancouver
October 31, 2020BC/Canada
An 88-year-old woman living in a fifth floor apartment in the West End in Vancouver was injured by fireworks.
Avoid dressing up pets for Halloween: SPCA
October 31, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
BC SPCA is advising people to not dress up their pet for Halloween as this can pose a risk to them.
COS set trap to capture grizzly bear in Squamish
October 31, 2020BC/Canada
The Conservation Officer Service (COS) has issued a warning after a grizzly bear was seen—yet again— in a residential neighborhood in Squamish.
Man jumps out of moving car in Whistler after police try to stop him
October 30, 2020BC/Canada
A driver in Whistler jumped out of a moving car after a Whistler RCMP officer tried to pull over the
DNV tagging trees for pilot project in Hunter Park
October 30, 2020North Shore
District of North Vancouver is running a pilot program to encourage visitors to respect and protect the trees in the Hunter Park in Lynn Valley.
Info meeting online for apartment project near Phibbs Exchange
October 30, 2020North Shore
Engage Architecture is holding an online public information meeting for a housing proposal near Phibbs Exchange.
Noise-monitoring stations to be installed in City of North Van
October 29, 2020North Shore
City of North Vancouver will install noise monitoring stations in different areas of CNV to monitor noise trends.
VPD arrests fake Uber driver for sexual assault
October 29, 2020North Shore
Vancouver Police are looking for more victims of sexual assault to come forward involving a man posing as an Uber driver.
Incident before Mountain Highway exit; expect major delays
October 29, 2020North Shore
Drive BC is warning about major delays on BC Highway 1 after an incident .
Four plead guilty to smuggling steroids in BC
October 29, 2020BC/Canada
Four people have pleaded guilty in Vancouver Provincial Court for their role in steroid smuggling and distribution ring.

























