These struggling endangered species of Canada are grossly underappreciated
December 4, 2019BC/Canada
Close to half of the 21 wildlife species assessed by the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada
CNV invites bids for a new $6 million lawn bowling club
December 3, 2019North Shore
The new facility will be a two-storey clubhouse, two lawn bowling greens, and a parking lot at 249 East 24th Street in North Vancouver
VCH hiring in North Van next month
December 3, 2019North Shore
Are you interested in becoming a Community Health Worker (Care Aide/Health Care Assistant) or a Mental Health Care Worker?
$50,000 reward for Burnaby man wanted for laundering drug money
December 3, 2019BC/Canada
RCMP is offering a $50,000 reward for a Burnaby man who is part of a crime group allegedly involved in the laundering of millions of dollars.
Police not responsible for death of naked male: IIO
December 3, 2019BC/Canada
The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of B.C. has found that the actions of police were not responsible for the death
West Van realtor disciplined for professional misconduct
December 3, 2019North Shore
A West Vancouver realtor will have to pay $9,000 in penalty and expenses to BC Real Estate council after being found responsible for professional misconduct.
Distracted driving simulator targets teens and texting
December 3, 2019North Shore
Today and tomorrow, North Vancouver RCMP, in partnership with ICBC, are putting high school students from North Vancouver through their
Reindeer bus lights up Metro Vancouver streets
December 3, 2019BC/Canada
The Reindeer Bus rolls into service today, continuing a beloved holiday tradition in Metro Vancouver. In addition to spreading Christmas
City of Vancouver is ready to licence ride-hailing companies
December 2, 2019BC/Canada
Once the Provincial TNS licence is issued to the ride hailing companies, they can obtain a municipal business licence from the City.
BC’s most wanted criminal is arrested in California
December 2, 2019North Shore
The Butte County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) in Bute country, California announced the arrest of Brandon Teixeira. He was charged with the first-degree murder of Nicholas Khabra of Surrey.
Public hearing on controversial West Van project tomorrow
December 2, 2019North Shore
A controversial development project that would see an increase of 481 residential units to what was earlier approved is headed
The new things TransLink is doing this winter
December 2, 2019BC/Canada
TransLink has released details of new initiatives and improvements to prepare for any adverse weather events this winter. This comes
Developer to host info meeting on condo project in Dollarton
December 2, 2019North Shore
A developer is hosting a public information meeting for a condo building being planned in the Dollarton neighbourhood.
What a Vancouver school would look like after a major earthquake
December 2, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Seismic engineers and psychologists from the University of British Columbia teamed up with a visual artist to create the image
New law protecting whistle-blowers is now in force in BC
December 2, 2019BC/Canada
Current and past government employees who bring forward concerns about serious wrongdoing or who come under investigation have more protection,
Here’s your chance to spot the beast of Mt. Seymour
December 2, 2019North Shore
The hottest boy band in the world, Six Degrees of Togetherness (“6DOT” for short), is headed to Deep Cove for
North Shore Women’s Centre hopes to raise $3,500 with online auction
December 1, 2019North Shore
The North Shore Women's Centre (NSWC) is hosting a winter online auction and hopes to raise $3,500 to help empower women and girls on the North Shore.
New HIV infections in province declining: BC government
December 1, 2019BC/Canada
On the occasion of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1, 2019, British Columbia is marking record-low cases of HIV and AIDS as the crisis transitions from epidemic to chronic disease management.
Sobeys diverts plastic from landfills to pave parking lot
December 1, 2019BC/Canada
Sobeys Inc. recently opened a new store in Timberlea, Nova Scotia. The opening celebration included the unveiling of one of
Online shopping alert: Check out the seller before you check out
December 1, 2019BC/Canada
Competition Bureau has advised online buyers to be more careful to avoid unpleasant surprises. Do you know that you might
Rodgers Creek: Please sir, may I have some more?
December 1, 2019North Shore
Please sir, may I have some more? An application to re-zone one of many blocks of land in the rarefied
Shenzhen to Vancouver: Heart-warming video of a stowaway cat’s journey
December 1, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
It has been a long road to recovery for a cat who was found emaciated and terrified inside a shipping
Vancouver to expand public wifi in downtown core
November 30, 2019BC/Canada
The City of Vancouver will expand free wifi to the plazas surrounding the Vancouver Art Gallery and the Moberly Arts and Cultural Centre.
CNV is looking to hire a Director for Lonsdale Energy Corporation (LEC)
November 30, 2019North Shore
The director will be a ‘visionary leader’ with an entrepreneurial spirit, and will oversee all aspects of LEC’s operation.
Robson Square Ice Rink is now open
November 30, 2019BC/Canada
Lace up the skates and hit the ice at the Robson Square—for FREE. The Robson Square rink is now officially open for skating.