Pattullo Bridge overnight closures begin November 24
November 22, 2019BC/Canada
The Pattullo Bridge will be closed overnight in one direction from November 24 to December 12 for the continued installation
Mayor Mike Little orders review of pigeon ban in DNV
November 22, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver District Mayor Mike Little says he will get his top official to do an independent review of the actions of the council members in regards to the bylaw that banned pigeons in the district.
BCSC detects Ponzy scheme that duped 65 BC investors
November 21, 2019BC/Canada
A British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) panel has found that a B.C. resident and two B.C. companies used a Ponzi scheme to commit fraud against investors.
Bear seriously injured after being struck by vehicles in West Vancouver
November 21, 2019North Shore
A black bear was injured after being struck by two vehicles on Highway 99 in West Vancouver. The bear ran off into a nearby green space with visible serious injuries.
Police warn public about high-risk sex offender living in Vancouver
November 21, 2019BC/Canada
The Vancouver Police Department is warning the public about a high-risk sexual offender who is now living in Vancouver.
Overnight lane closures at Lions Gate Bridge begin today
November 21, 2019North Shore
Drivers are advised that single-lane alternating traffic will be in effect for joint and bearing repairs to the Lions Gate Bridge.
Half of Canadians think they might outlive their retirement savings
November 21, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Getting ready for retirement is a real concern for Canadians — financial woes are to blame. According to the 2019
Stay safe from paralytic shellfish poisoning
November 21, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Imagine you take a bite of a freshly harvested mussel or clam and immediately your mouth begins to tingle. As
Canadian craft brewery lost $2.1 million in social-engineering cyber attack
November 21, 2019BC/Canada
Mere technological solutions will not save you from a cyber attack. Attackers also use social engineering, another name for plain
Police searching for woman wanted in North Vancouver
November 20, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP is looking for a woman wanted for failing to abide by bail conditions. 32-year-old Destiny Marie Brightnose is wanted by the police.
CNV looking for citizens to join its Balanced Housing Lab
November 20, 2019North Shore
City of North Vancouver is looking for people to be part of the Balanced Housing Lab, a city-led imitative that will explore solutions to the housing challenges and in turn reduce congestion on the roads.
North Van RCMP want you to solve this Sherlock Holmes mystery
November 20, 2019North Shore
Hey, all you Sherlocks out there! North Vancouver RCMP need your help. They are trying to find the owner of
Two hybrid electric ships of BC Ferries bound for BC
November 20, 2019BC/Canada
BC Ferries’ first two hybrid electric Island Class ferries are on their way to British Columbia. The ships departed Constanta,
‘Vacation shaming’ is keeping Canadians from using all their vacation time
November 20, 2019BC/Canada
As a nation, Canadians value their time off work. But are they actually taking the vacation time they’re entitled to?
3 in 5 Canadians say biggest problem on roads is drivers not signalling
November 20, 2019BC/Canada
While some progress has been observed since last year, a significant proportion of Canadians continue to have negative experiences with
Vancouver police appeal for witnesses to suspicious fire
November 20, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are appealing for witnesses to a suspicious fire that caused extensive damage to a South Vancouver apartment building Monday and sent one person to hospital with serious injuries.
Police dog Haro sniffs out fleeing man and woman
November 20, 2019BC/Canada
A 27-year-old woman and 29-year-old man have been arrested and charged after fleeing in a vehicle from police in Penticton,
Duncan man given lifetime ban in disturbing animal cruelty case
November 19, 2019BC/Canada
Anderson Joe of Duncan has been given a lifetime ban on owning animals and a 90-day suspended sentence in a case involving Teddy, an emaciated, chained dog, who was seized by BC SPCA animal protection officers in February of 2018.
More training needed on conflict of interest: Coun. Forbes on pigeon controversy
November 19, 2019North Shore
Councillor Betty Forbes called for better training on conflict of interest and freedom of information as she broke her silence on the pigeon controversy in the district.
BC appoints MLA to lobby Ottawa on cell phone gouging
November 19, 2019BC/Canada
Premier John Horgan has appointed Bob D’Eith, MLA for Maple Ridge-Mission, as a federal lead to advocate to Ottawa for more affordable and transparent cellphone options.
Oxygen bar sells clean air to residents of polluted Delhi
November 19, 2019World
This could be the bestselling idea in a city ranked as the most polluted in the world. As a toxic
Another transformer vandalised in Parkgate; stay vigilant, says BC Hydro
November 19, 2019North Shore
BC Hydro is urging citizens to remain vigilant after reports of a transformer being vandalised in the Parkgate area of
Giant attraction coming this Friday at Park Royal
November 19, 2019North Shore
Locals can enjoy a ride on a 65-foot Ferris wheel at the Park Royal Mall in West Vancouver this Friday as part of ‘Light Up The Village’, a free event that features food trucks, music, holiday dancing and other fun activities for the entire family.
Update: Missing North Vancouver senior found
November 18, 2019North Shore
UPDATE: Missing North Vancouver senior has been found, according to North Shore Rescue.
BC will force companies to reveal how gas prices are set
November 18, 2019BC/Canada
BC will force oil and gas companies in British Columbia to reveal to consumers how gas prices are set. The new changes are a result of new legislation that was introduced on Monday, Nov. 18, 2019.