VPD investigating homicide in Oppenheimer Park
January 3, 2020BC/Canada
Vancouver Police Department is investigating a homicide that resulted from a serious assault in Oppenheimer Park on January 1.
American Express Cobalt is the best Canadian credit card: Study
January 3, 2020BC/Canada
creditcardGenius.com, a website that provides comprehensive information on credit cards, has announced the best credit cards in Canada 2020. In
BC Ferries cancel several sailings
January 3, 2020North Shore
Once sailings resume, customers will be loaded on a standby basis in their order of arrival at the terminal, after customers with reservations for the scheduled sailing.
Grouse Mountain Resort gets new owner
January 2, 2020North Shore
Northland Properties Corporation has announced that it has entered into an agreement to purchase Grouse Mountain Resort from CM (Canada) Asset Management Co. Ltd.
Police seek witnesses to violent purse snatching in West Van
January 2, 2020North Shore
West Vancouver Police is appealing for witnesses after an 86-year-old woman was robbed of her purse while walking home on New Year’s day.
Mochi, the Japanese rice cake that can kill people
January 2, 2020World
Poilce and fire department in Japan are warning people to be careful while eating mochi rice cakes. The dish with
Nemesis Dope Bakehouse opens in Polygon Gallery
January 2, 2020North Shore
Nemesis Dope Bakehouse opened its new coffee and bakery location in Lower Lonsdale last month.
One in six Canadians expects to return gifts after the holidays
January 2, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Canadian Gen Z’s are taking things into their own hands this holiday season, with 21 per cent admitting to typically
Rainfall and storm warning issued for North Shore
January 2, 2020North Shore
A strong Pacific storm is on the way for Thursday afternoon and Friday for the BC coast. Heavy rain is expected.
Russia’s Aeroflot is the world’s most on-time airline
January 2, 2020World
Russia’s Aeroflot has been named as the world’s most on-time mainline airline in the annual On-Time Performance (OTP) Review released
Record-breaking $70 million jackpot available in Friday’s draw
January 1, 2020BC/Canada
For the first time ever, a $70 million jackpot is available for this Friday’s Lotto Max draw, and someone in
Free transit on New Year’s Eve. Know details
December 31, 2019BC/Canada
For the 44th year, TransLink continues its tradition of helping customers get a safe ride home by offering free transit
Cab driver killed in East Van collision
December 29, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are investigating an early-morning collision that killed a cab driver and sent three others to hospital with injuries.
North Van RCMP hope to reunite Cartier bracelet with its owner
December 29, 2019North Shore
The North Vancouver RCMP are hoping to reunite a valuable piece of jewellery with its owner. Earlier this fall, a
Baggage liability limits increase for air travellers
December 28, 2019BC/Canada
Starting December 28, 2019, limits of liability of the Montreal Convention will increase. Based on this rise, air passengers who
70% young Canadians think cannabis doesn’t impair driving as much as alcohol
December 28, 2019BC/Canada
One quarter of younger Canadians (aged 18-34) say they have driven high or have travelled in a vehicle with a
Christmas miracle: Puppies saved from cold and snow
December 28, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
The BC SPCA is asking for the public’s help to care for 17 puppies and two adult dogs that were
Serious collision reported in West Vancouver
December 25, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver officers are on scene of a serious collision on Cypress Bowl Rd, North of the lookout.
Six ways to stick to your New Year’s travel resolutions
December 24, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
New Year’s resolutions don’t have to be daunting. Choosing a fun and exciting resolution like travelling more provides a clear
These herbal sleep-aid products could be harmful: Health Canada
December 24, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Health Canada is advising Canadians that it has tested several U-Dream Lite and U-Dream Full Night herbal sleep-aid products and
Here’s your chance to work at the new ice rink in North Vancouver
December 23, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver is looking for people to work as site hosts at the newly-opened skating plaza in The Shipyards.
JOEY Shipyards opens next month in Lower Lonsdale
December 21, 2019North Shore
Led by a team of award-winning executive Chefs, the JOEY Shipyards menu will feature a blend of west coast and global cuisine.
Holiday counterattack is in full force, police warns
December 20, 2019North Shore
The Vancouver Police Department has pulled 101 impaired drivers off the road since the beginning of the annual winter CounterAttack campaign at the end of November.
UBC used 169,273 animals in research and teaching in 2018
December 20, 2019BC/Canada
UBC’s summary of animals involved in research at the university in 2018 is now available. This is the ninth consecutive
Holiday alert on Salmonella from BC Centre for Disease Control
December 20, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
No one has the time to get sick during the holidays and illness from Salmonella can wipe you out so