Sixth case of coronavirus identified in BC
February 20, 2020BC/Canada
A woman in her 30s who resides in the Fraser Health region and recently returned from Iran was presumed positive based on local testing.
25 suspects arrested since December for property crimes in Vancouver
February 20, 2020BC/Canada
A Vancouver Police project targeting property crime in downtown Vancouver has resulted in 150 criminal charges recommended to Crown counsel over three months.
Expect traffic delays at Park Royal starting next month
February 20, 2020North Shore
Expect delays in the Park Royal area starting next month as the mall management starts improvement work on the Welch Street Bridge.
‘Smokers’ material’ caused fatal fire in Kitsilano apartment
February 20, 2020BC/Canada
VFRS said fire crews responded to a home in the 2000 block of West 10th Avenue just after 8pm on February 16 for a report of a structure fire.
TransLink seeks injunction against protest near busy SkyTrain station
February 19, 2020BC/Canada
TransLink has filed an injunction application with BC Supreme Court seeking to prevent protesters from occupying any TransLink facilities.
More fun at The Shipyards with food, sports, music and children’s events
February 19, 2020North Shore
Festivals, sports, food events, small musical performances and artisan markets could soon be a reality at The Shipyards. The City
DNV hires four new firefighters
February 19, 2020North Shore
The District of North Vancouver will be purchasing a brand-new fire truck that will be used in all three North Shore municipalities.
Millions of dollars’ worth of drugs seized from Downtown Vancouver apartment
February 19, 2020BC/Canada
Vancouver Police seized approximately $200,000 cash and millions of dollars’ worth of drugs from an apartment in downtown Vancouver on Saturday.
Cates Park death: Identify face reconstructed by art students
February 19, 2020North Shore
The RCMP and BC Coroners Service are asking for the public’s assistance to identify an Asian male who was found
Two-in-five parents in BC find it difficult to make ends meet
February 18, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Almost three-in-five parents in British Columbia (58%) say it is currently “very difficult” or “moderately difficult” for them to save
200 North Shore artists to open their doors to public in March
February 18, 2020North Shore
North Van Arts is presenting the 10th annual North Shore Art Crawl, a free weekend event celebrating the creative energy
Whistler plans to ban e-scooters and hoverboards from Village Stroll
February 18, 2020BC/Canada
The Resort Municipality of Whistler (RMOW) plans to add scooters, e-scooters and hover boards to the list of things that
Protest against proposed taxes in West Van tomorrow
February 17, 2020North Shore
A West Vancouver community group is inviting the public to be part of a protest against proposed taxes outside the municipal hall on Tuesday, February 18.
Update:Teen missing in North Van located
February 17, 2020North Shore
RCMP is requesting the public's assistance in locating a missing Squamish teen, who was last seen on February 15, 2020 in North Vancouver.
Cannabis can create false memories
February 15, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Cannabis intoxication can create memories of events that never happened, a new research has found. This can lead to disastrous
Fifth case of coronavirus identified in BC
February 14, 2020BC/Canada
The BC Government has announced a new case of Coronoavrius, taking the number of people affected by the virus in the province to five.
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge reopens
February 14, 2020North Shore
The bridge was closed since November 19 as crews worked on the bridge decking and structure for maintenance.
RCMP target dark-web drug vendor AlwaysOvrWeight
February 14, 2020BC/Canada
Earlier this month, officers from the RCMP Federal Serious and Organized Crime (FSOC) executed search warrants at two residences, arrested
West Coast Express service canceled due to protest
February 13, 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 on the Pitt River rail bridge.
Expect regular delays as bridge construction begins next week on Marine Drive
February 13, 2020North Shore
Expect heavy traffic, detours, and single-lane traffic as the City of North Vancouver begins to reconstruct the aging Mosquito Creek Bridge on Marine Drive between Fell Ave and Bewicke Ave.
Help the RCMP name their newest puppies
February 13, 2020BC/Canada
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police need your help to name the next generation of police dogs. The chosen names will
Slight majority support Coastal Gaslink pipeline
February 13, 2020BC/Canada
Disruptions, blockades and protests in cities across the country may have amplified the message of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs opposed to
85% think financial chemistry must for romantic chemistry
February 13, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Successful long-term commitments rely on strong financial compatibility as well as romantic chemistry, according to the RBC 2020 Relationships &
Cabin for sale in Whistler for just $123
February 12, 2020BC/Canada
A Whistler couple is selling a cabin on their land in the Emerald Estates area for just $123. They would
Police watchdog called after incident involving North Van RCMP
February 12, 2020North Shore
RCMP has notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident in North Vancouver that resulted in a woman’s death in Squamish.