Six routes being considered for Vancouver-North Shore transit
March 2, 2020North Shore
The technical feasibility study for a transit crossing from Vancouver to the North Shore has completed first phase.
Debit card will soon be a payment option at BC Ferries
March 2, 2020BC/Canada
BC Ferries customers will soon be able to use debit card as a form of payment at vehicle and foot passenger ticketing areas.
Eighth case of coronavirus in BC
February 29, 2020BC/Canada
The Government of BC has announced the eighth cases of coronavirus in the province.
Coyote attacks prompt warning from conservation officer service
February 28, 2020BC/Canada
The BC Conservation Officer Service is warning pet owners and the public after one dog was killed and at least three other pets injured in coyote attacks in the Fraser Valley.
Bridge construction on Marine: Full weekend closure begins today
February 28, 2020North Shore
North Shore residents can expect heavy traffic as City of North Vancouver plans to close the Mosquito Creek bridge for construction this weekend.
DNV plans to remove three homes from heritage register
February 28, 2020North Shore
District of North Vancouver council will vote on a staff suggestion at a council meeting next week to remove three properties from the district’s heritage register.
Metro Vancouver’s cycling network nearly tripled in a decade
February 28, 2020BC/Canada
The length of bikeways in the Metro Vancouver region has nearly tripled in a decade, according to a the first ever State of Cycling Report for Metro Vancouver.
Trucking company fined $175,000 for oil spill in Slocan Valley
February 27, 2020BC/Canada
A trucking company was fined $175,000 for an oil spill into Lemon Creek in the Slocan Valley near Nelson.
Police seize guns, knives, and drugs from tent in Oppenheimer Park
February 27, 2020BC/Canada
Vancouver Police seized nine guns, a small quantity of drugs, and multiple weapons from inside a tent at Oppenheimer Park this week.
Cat rescued from boarded up home in Vancouver
February 27, 2020BC/Canada
BC SPCA has rescued a cat that was trapped inside a Vancouver house that had been boarded up and deserted by the tenants.
Police chase from Abbotsford to West Vancouver ends in arrest
February 27, 2020North Shore
What started as a routine traffic stop in Abbotsford ended up with a man’s arrest on the Capilano River Bridge in West Vancouver.
Ice rink in North Vancouver closes for the season next week
February 26, 2020North Shore
The skating rink in The Shipyards in North Vancouver, the largest in Metro Vancouver, will close down for the season next week.
Billions lost as illicit fisheries trade hurting nations who can afford it least
February 26, 2020World
More than eight million to 14 million tonnes of unreported fish catches are traded illicitly every year, costing the legitimate
Why and how to preserve our heritage on the North Shore
February 26, 2020North Shore
Every major ethnic group in the world has its own heritage, and the enjoyment of travel is to experience the
Truck driver 75% liable for seriously injuring woman in Mt. Currie
February 26, 2020BC/Canada
A BC Supreme Court judge, Justice Lance Bernard, has held a truck driver and his trucking company liable for a motor vehicle accident on Highway 99 in town of Mt. Currie.
Police looking for man who stole seaplane in Vancouver (VIDEO)
February 26, 2020BC/Canada
Vancouver Police is asking for the public’s help in identifying the man who broke into the Harbour Air seaplane terminal in the Vancouver harbour on Friday and stole a seaplane.
981 people died due to illicit drugs in BC last year
February 25, 2020BC/Canada
As many as 981 people died due to illicit drugs in BC, an average of 2.7 deaths every day in the province.
Theft from vehicles is on the rise in North Vancouver
February 25, 2020North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP is urging the community to lock their vehicles because of an increase in theft from vehicles throughout North Vancouver.
Lions Gate Hospital gets a new power plant
February 25, 2020North Shore
A brand-new power plant is ready for operations at the Lions Gate Hospital on March 1. The new power plant
One-in-four Canadians think money is a taboo topic
February 25, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
The saying goes, never discuss politics, sex or religion, but what about money? A new national survey by FP Canada™
West Coast train service cancelled because of protesters blocking tracks
February 24, 2020BC/Canada
All West Coast Express trains heading eastbound from Waterfront to Mission will not run this afternoon due to protesters blocking Canadian Pacific tracks in the Port Haney area.
Kilmer Creek will be restored and daylighted
February 24, 2020North Shore
Government of BC has allocated $750,000 for the restoration and daylighting of Kilmer Creek in the District of North Vancouver.
Seventh case of coronavirus identified in BC
February 24, 2020BC/Canada
A man in his 40s who lives in the Fraser Health region is the seventh case of coronavirus identified in BC.
Special weather statement issued for North Shore
February 23, 2020North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Metro Vancouver, including West Vancouver and North Vancouver.
Update: Sex offender arrested by VPD
February 22, 2020BC/Canada
Vancouver Police has arrested Kirstjon Olson, a high-risk sex offender, who had left his residence contrary to his release conditions.