New disease found in deer in BC
October 2, 2020BC/Canada
The Province is tracking the outbreak of a possible new disease in deer on the Gulf Islands. Adenovirus hemorrhagic disease
North Van shooting victims were known to police
October 2, 2020North Shore
Both victims in the shooting in Central Lonsdale area on September 30 are known to police and the shooting was a targeted event
North Vancouver shooting was not random: Police
October 1, 2020North Shore
North Van RCMP says the shooting that left one person dead in the Grand Boulevard area appears to be targeted.
Fatal shooting in North Vancouver; IHIT seeks info
October 1, 2020North Shore
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) is investigating a fatal shooting in North Vancouver last night.
Bellingham man held for violating Canada’s Quarantine Act
September 30, 2020BC/Canada
RCMP arrested and fined a US citizen for violating Canada’s Quarantine Act.
Employee positive for COVID-19 at Real Canadian Superstore in North Van
September 29, 2020North Shore
An employee at a Real Canadian Superstore at 333 Seymour Boulevard has tested positive for COVID-19, according to a news report in the Georgia Straight.
New hope for Indigenous-led businesses hit hard by COVID-19
September 29, 2020BC/Canada
Capilano University (CapU) has received a $450,000 donation from TD Bank Group to develop and strengthen the University’s Indigenous Digital
COVID-19 moving Airbnb’s to long-term rentals on North Shore
September 28, 2020North Shore
District of North Vancouver councilor Lisa Muri was browsing through rental listings on Craigslist recently when she noticed an anomaly for the North Shore region: a striking abundance of available rentals.
Grizzly captured in Squamish; second to be caught this month
September 28, 2020BC/Canada
The BC Conservation Officer Service captured a grizzly bear in Brackendale on September 27, the second to have been captured
North Van RCMP investigating after tow trucks set on fire
September 26, 2020North Shore
North Van RCMP are investigating after two tow trucks and six other vehicles were set on fire in a suspect arson on Welch Street.
Carolyn Anglin BC Liberal candidate for North Vancouver-Lonsdale
September 26, 2020North Shore
Carolyn “‘Lyn” Anglin has been nominated as the BC Liberal candidate for North Vancouver-Lonsdale in the upcoming provincial election.
$250,000 reward for information leading to arrest of gondola vandalism suspect
September 25, 2020BC/Canada
The Sea to Sky Gondola is offering a $250,000 reward for any information leading up to the arrest and conviction of the individual behind the vandalism to the gondola.
Watchdog clears North Van RCMP officers in woman’s death
September 25, 2020North Shore
The provincial police watchdog has cleared North Van RCMP officers in death of a woman in Lions Bay.
North Van RCMP look for owner of ski bindings
September 24, 2020North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are sure someone's day on the slopes will go a whole lot better if they get their bindings back.
North Van birthday celebration ends with alcohol charges
September 24, 2020North Shore
What started out as a birthday celebration ended with an impaired driving investigation, fine, and vehicle impoundment in North Vancouver.
Wildlife avoids places visited by outdoor adventurers: UBC
September 24, 2020BC/Canada
An analysis of trail use by UBC researchers reveals wildlife tends to avoid places that were recently visited by recreational users.
CNV approves $75,000 grant for North Shore Rent Bank
September 23, 2020North Shore
City of North Vancouver has approved a $75,000 grant to the North Shore Rent Bank, a homelessness prevention initiative offered by Harvest Project.
NDP continues to fail BC on drug overdose deaths
September 23, 2020North Shore
It’s clear from the numbers — a 71 per cent increase in year-over-year overdose death numbers — that the NDP approach is continuing to fail British Columbians.
High Streamflow Advisory issued for North Shore
September 23, 2020North Shore
The River Forecast Centre has issued a High Streamflow Advisory for North Shore mountains.
Let’s find a way to preserve the Navvy Jack House
September 23, 2020North Shore
Recently a diverse citizens group came together, mostly out of members of the West Vancouver Heritage Advisory Committee, to save the Navvy Jack House when it came under threat earlier this year.
Westview Elementary students to get new accessible playground
September 22, 2020North Shore
New Democrat MLA Bowinn Ma says students at Westview Elementary will soon have a new accessible playground, thanks to $125,000
North Van RCMP hope you can identify the owner of this bike
September 22, 2020North Shore
Is this your bike? North Vancouver RCMP would like to find its rightful owner, but they are having a hard
Heavy rainfall, strong winds in store for North Shore
September 21, 2020North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Metro Vancouver.
New electric vehicle charging stations coming to Squamish
September 21, 2020BC/Canada
Patrick Weiler, Member of Parliament for West Vancouver–Sunshine Coast–Sea to Sky Country, on behalf of Seamus O’Regan, Canada’s Minister of
Deep Cove business owner seeks ‘Justice for Plum’
September 21, 2020North Shore
A Deep Cove resident is calling upon the community to sign a petition asking local and provincial governments to do more to prevent the killing of black bears, and to focus efforts on conservation.























