8 Seabus sailings cancelled this afternoon
November 18, 2019North Shore
Since the dispute began, over 100 Seabus sailings have been cancelled and the impacts of an overtime ban in maintenance have begun to impact bus routes across the region.
DNV seeks public opinion on new playground in Bridgman Park
November 18, 2019North Shore
From November 13 to December 3, residents can share their view on what features they would like to see in the new playground.
Children’s Hospital improves access to mental health care for children and youth
November 18, 2019BC/Canada
The first service of its kind in Canada, BC Children’s Hospital’s Compass program has increased access to mental health and
Saved from starvation, Bobby McGee’s favourite activity now is eating
November 18, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Midas came to the BC SPCA in December, 2018 as a result of a cruelty investigation. This poor little pony
Your property can become a film location: CNV
November 18, 2019North Shore
With spectacular water and mountain views, city skylines and industrial landscapes, the City of North Vancouver offers an unparalleled beauty
Charges laid by RCMP in international malware virus scam
November 18, 2019BC/Canada
The RCMP’s National Division Cybercrime Investigative Team has laid charges against John Paul Revesz from Toronto for allegedly operating an
Major SeaBus service cuts next week
November 17, 2019North Shore
SeaBus sailing frequency will be reduced November 18 and 19 as part of the union job action. The job action will bring service frequency down to every 30 minutes for much of the service day.
Quebec pharmacist challenged fake cancer cure despite death threats
November 16, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Olivier Bernard, a community pharmacist from Quebec, continued to debunk an unproven cure for cancer despite harassment by alternative practitioners. He has
Seawall to close for repairs in Stanley Park
November 16, 2019BC/Canada
The Vancouver Park Board will begin annual slope stabilization and maintenance work in Stanley Park next week. Work on the
Canadian drillers blame foreign-funded green groups for losses, layoffs
November 16, 2019BC/Canada
Canadian oil drillers have blamed punitive regulation and attacks by foreign-funded environmental groups for huge loss of foreign capital, job
Vancouver police officer charged with sexual assault
November 15, 2019BC/Canada
A Vancouver police officer has been charged with sexual assault following an RCMP investigation into an alleged incident that occurred in the Whistler last year.
DNV plans to lease 100-year-old former church in Pemberton Heights
November 15, 2019North Shore
District of North Vancouver plans to lease a former church site in Pemberton Height neighbourhood. District recently issued a Request
Lynn Canyon Park to have improved safety, parking and pedestrian access
November 15, 2019North Shore
New parking spaces, better way finding signage and pedestrian access are some of the safety improvements that will be implemented at the entrance of the Lynn Canyon Park by District of North Vancouver.
Now taxi drivers too will have to wear seat belts
November 15, 2019BC/Canada
It’s time to start buckling up for taxi drivers. Taxi drivers used to be exempt from wearing seat belts under
Overnight lane closures on Lions Gate Bridge
November 15, 2019North Shore
Drivers should expect delays during this period and may want to consider an alternative route.
Help North Shore children and families in need of gifts
November 15, 2019North Shore
It’s time to help North Shore children and families in need with gifts for the holiday season. The West Vancouver
Heavy rain, strong winds in forecast for North Shore
November 14, 2019North Shore
n atmospheric river will take aim at northern Vancouver Island and the Central Coast beginning early Saturday morning delivering heavy rain and mild conditions until mid-day Sunday.
Three year jail term for thief who targeted North Van apartments
November 14, 2019North Shore
A Surrey resident who robbed mailrooms in apartment building in City of North Vancouver and the District of North Vancouver has been sentenced to three years in prison.
Simple upgrades in older apartments can cut carbon emissions drastically
November 14, 2019BC/Canada
FortisBC has released emissions and energy use data showing that simple energy efficiency upgrades in older apartment buildings have the
Fake iPhones: 14 charged for running a scam across US and Canada
November 14, 2019World
Three brothers based in San Diego in the US defrauded Apple Inc. of nearly $6 million by exchanging fake iPhones
North Shore people will get better support to pay rent and avoid eviction
November 14, 2019North Shore
People and families facing a financial emergency will have a better support system to help pay rent and avoid eviction through a new rent bank of Harvest Project.
BC to restrict vaping products and ads, increase taxes
November 14, 2019BC/Canada
BC will restrict vapour product access, flavours, nicotine content, packaging and advertising to protect youth from risks associated with vaping.
West Van to close 13th Street to traffic next week
November 14, 2019North Shore
Residents and patrons, however, will still be able to access parking on Bellevue and Ambleside Park through the detour.
Why it’s wrong to sack Don Cherry
November 13, 2019BC/Canada
The Don Cherry controversy has once again highlighted a fact of life in Canada — racism in this country is
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge to close on Nov.19
November 13, 2019North Shore
If you enjoy the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge, you still have almost a week to go before it closes down.