Cold-weather tips from Canada’s youngest outdoor experts
January 13, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
The snow and cold are here to stay – meteorologists are predicting a classic Canadian winter season with chilly conditions
UBC researchers seek participants for spinal cord injury study
January 13, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Chronic pain is a common and often debilitating problem that can significantly impact function and quality of life for patients
Federal Indian Day School settlement claims process now open
January 13, 2020BC/Canada
Today marks a significant and meaningful occasion as the Federal Indian Day Schools settlement takes effect. This means that thousands
Couple looking for place to park their home in North Vancouver
January 13, 2020North Shore
A North Vancouver couple is hoping to find a place to park their home—a school bus they have converted into a living space.
Yet another snowfall warning for North Shore
January 11, 2020North Shore
West Vancouver, North Vancouver and Coquitlam will see the greatest snow accumulations of up to 15 cm by Sunday afternoon.
Canadian Iranian Foundation starts a fundraiser for victims of Iran tragedy
January 11, 2020BC/Canada
The Canadian Iranian Foundation has started a fundraiser to help the families of the victims of the tragedy that claimed
Teen killed in collision in West Van
January 11, 2020North Shore
Investigator are working to determine the cause of the accident, although police believe speed may be a factor.
Weeping hearts on Lonsdale
January 11, 2020North Shore
When a part of the community hurts, the whole community is impacted. The North Shore has been mourning the loss
Lynn Valley Road is now open; male arrested by police
January 10, 2020North Shore
The police incident on Lynn Valley Road has now been resolved, police say.
VPD seeking dashcam video in child abduction investigation
January 10, 2020BC/Canada
Vancouver Police is asking people to come forward with dashcam video to assist in the investigation of an attempted child abduction on Tuesday.
Half of Canadians say crime is rising in their communities
January 10, 2020BC/Canada
Crime rates in Canada dropped precipitously from 1991 until 2014, falling more than 50 per cent during that period. Since
Think & thump your vehicle to save animals
January 10, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
When it’s cold outside, cats like Fievel will try to find warmer places to seek shelter. This could include vehicles,
Vancouver Police welcome 24 recruits, hiring more
January 10, 2020BC/Canada
The 24 newest members of the Vancouver Police Department will be sworn in today by Chief Constable Adam Palmer at
$1,000/sq. ft. is the gap between most and least expensive apartments in North Van
January 10, 2020North Shore
The gap between the most and least expensive apartments in North Vancouver is nearly $1,000 dollars per square foot, according
11 snow plows on the road in the District of North Vancouver
January 10, 2020North Shore
As many as 11 snow plows will be on the road clearing snow in the District of North Vancouver.
Nominate an ‘unsung’ North Shore hero for this achievement award
January 9, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Co-presented by the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival and the North Shore Rescue, the award is given each year to a North Shore community member who has made an outstanding contribution to the outdoor or sports community.
Townhomes proposed in West Vancouver
January 9, 2020North Shore
The District of West Vancouver has received a preliminary development application for townhomes in the Rodgers Creek in West Vancouver.
56% Canadians see stricter mortgage rules as barrier to home ownership
January 9, 2020BC/Canada
For many Canadians, buying a home can be a challenging and stressful experience. According to a recent survey from Zillow
North Vancouver tops U-Haul migration trends
January 9, 2020North Shore
North Vancouver is the No. 1 U-Haul Canadian Growth City, according to U-Haul data analyzing Canadian migration trends in 2019.
Here’s how you can donate for animals in bushfire crisis
January 9, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
A lot of people want to make donations for animal relief in Australia where bushfires have played havoc in several
Man who lost home in Australian bushfire wins $1 million in lottery
January 9, 2020World
Miracles do happen — even in the middle of mishaps. An Australian man from Mount Cotton, south of Brisbane, lost
TransLink activates snow plan; will use tire socks on North Shore routes
January 9, 2020North Shore
With the likelihood of snow in the early morning hours tomorrow, TransLink is activating plans to ensure transit service stays as reliable as possible.
Vancouver cop dismissed for misconduct during relationship with a junior
January 9, 2020BC/Canada
A senior Vancouver Police officer has been ordered dismissed for misconduct during an inappropriate relationship with a junior Vancouver Police
Police investigating attempted child abduction in Vancouver
January 8, 2020North Shore
Anyone with information is asked to call the Vancouver Police Department at 604-717-0603 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Capilano University welcomes first Director of Indigenous Education and Affairs
January 8, 2020North Shore
Capilano University has announced the appointment of Miranda Huron as the University’s first Director, Indigenous Education and Affairs. Working with