Grouse Mountain grizzly bears emerge out of hibernation
April 21, 2020North Shore
Grouse Mountain’s two resident Grizzly bears, Grinder and Coola, emerged from hibernation earlier this morning at the Peak of Vancouver.
COVID-19 test available at two North Vancouver locations
April 21, 2020North Shore
BC Government has designated two locations in North Vancouver for COVID-19 testing.
Secret drug lab found after house fire in West Van
April 21, 2020North Shore
West Vancouver police have discovered a large-scale clandestine drug lab following an early morning house fire in the Caulfeild area.
DNV plans to waive interest on overdue accounts
April 20, 2020North Shore
The District of North Vancouver plans to waive the two per cent interest charges on overdue accounts.
TransLink further reduces service, lays off 1,492 employees
April 20, 2020North Shore
TransLink said it will further reduce transit services on bus, SkyTrain, SeaBus and West Coast Express beginning this week.
Hollyburn house in West Van cleared of COVID-19
April 18, 2020North Shore
Hollyburn Retirement House in West Vancouver is clear of COVID-19 outbreak, the second facility on the North Shore that has been given the all-clear by the province.
Two workers at Amica Edgemont Village test positive for COVID-19
April 18, 2020North Shore
Two workers at the Amica Edgemont Village have tested positive for COVID-19.
Province admits error in reporting COVID-19 case at West Van facility
April 18, 2020North Shore
BC Government says it made a clerical error on reporting about recurrent of COVID-19 case at a West Vancouver facility.
WVPD to support youths unable to cope with COVID-19 stress
April 17, 2020North Shore
Do you know of a young person in West Vancouver who may be suffering in silence during these difficult times?
Washrooms in CNV parks will remain open
April 17, 2020North Shore
The City of North Vancouver will keep washrooms in the public parks in the city open, even though the parks have been closed.
Donate to DNV firefighters to help the most vulnerable
April 16, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
District of North Vancouver Firefighters Charitable Society has partnered with the Harvest Project of the North Shore to help the
79-year-old woman charged in Ambleside hit-and-run
April 16, 2020North Shore
West Vancouver Police have identified the driver involved in a hit-and-run that left a 62-year-old pedestrian with injuries on March 11.
Jogging not allowed on Spirit Trail and Seawalk after 10 am
April 16, 2020North Shore
District of West Vancouver is implementing time restrictions on joggers at the Seawalk and the Spirit Trail. Until further notice,
North Van RCMP warns businesses of knife-point robberies
April 15, 2020North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are warning the public about a string of knifepoint robberies and are seeking assistance in identifying the suspect.
West Van cancels Harmony Arts Festival, Canada Day celebration
April 15, 2020North Shore
The District of West Vancouver is cancelling the annual Canada Day celebration on July 1, and the Harmony Arts Festival, normally held the first 10 days in August.
Province extends liquor store hours
April 15, 2020BC/Canada
Government of BC has temporarily extended hours of retail liquor service in the province to enhance physical distancing for seniors and people who are immuno-compromised.
COVID-19: Health care staff needed in North Vancouver
April 14, 2020North Shore
Vancouver Coastal Health is hiring care aides and health care assistants for long term care homes to support medical teams in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Most criminals don’t work from home: West Van police
April 14, 2020North Shore
The West Vancouver Police are advising residents that while many people are working from home during the COVID-19 health crisis,
Park ambassadors to ensure distancing in CNV parks
April 13, 2020North Shore
The City of North Vancouver has launched a Park Ambassador Program to ensure social distancing in local parks.
We are now North Shore Daily Post
April 9, 2020North Shore
The Global Canadian is now ‘North Shore Daily Post’. We started out as a print publication in 2017 with circulation
Why BC won’t share data on COVID-19 cases in the community
April 6, 2020BC/Canada
When an outbreak hits a community, one of the most urgent things people want is information. This is human nature, as information allows us to protect ourselves, our families and our loved ones.
Woman’s body recovered from Burrard Inlet
April 6, 2020North Shore
Police has recovered the body of a 61-year-old woman from Burrard Inlet.
Essential service providers not liable for COVID-19 exposure
April 2, 2020BC/Canada
Those providing essential services cannot be held liable for damages caused by exposure to COVID-19 while continuing to operate, according to a new order from the Government of BC.
UBC-led study finds trial drug can block early stages of COVID-19
April 2, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
An international team led by University of British Columbia researcher Dr. Josef Penninger has found a trial drug that effectively
More than 500 in BC have recovered from COVID-19
April 1, 2020BC/Canada
There is a silver living in the COVID-19 cloud. More than 500 people in BC have now recovered from the disease.
























