Slight majority support Coastal Gaslink pipeline
February 13, 2020BC/Canada
Disruptions, blockades and protests in cities across the country may have amplified the message of Wet’suwet’en hereditary chiefs opposed to
85% think financial chemistry must for romantic chemistry
February 13, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Successful long-term commitments rely on strong financial compatibility as well as romantic chemistry, according to the RBC 2020 Relationships &
Cabin for sale in Whistler for just $123
February 12, 2020BC/Canada
A Whistler couple is selling a cabin on their land in the Emerald Estates area for just $123. They would
Police watchdog called after incident involving North Van RCMP
February 12, 2020North Shore
RCMP has notified the Independent Investigations Office of British Columbia (IIO BC) of an incident in North Vancouver that resulted in a woman’s death in Squamish.
972 victims of love scams lost $19 million in 2019
February 12, 2020BC/Canada
Are you falling in love, or falling victim? Canadians engaging in online relationships need to be wary of potential romance
West Van plans to demolish historic Klee Wyck house
February 12, 2020North Shore
A historical place cherished by the arts community in West Vancouver will be demolished this year. District of West Vancouver plans to demolish the Klee Wyck house and the four greenhouses in the fall of 2020.
Scammer posing as cop extorts money in bitcoins, Google Play cards
February 12, 2020BC/Canada
On February 4, 2020 at approximately 11:00 AM, Whistler RCMP were advised that a victim had been defrauded of thousands
RCMP searching for missing woman and her dog
February 11, 2020BC/Canada
The University RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating 61-year-old Monica Winter. She was reported missing on February 10, after failing to show up for work on Monday.
New equipment will keep the oxygen flowing at LGH
February 11, 2020North Shore
Next week, two oxygen concentrators will be up and running, producing the much-needed oxygen for the hospital on site.
Soon, more farmed oysters and fewer Atlantic salmon on your plates
February 11, 2020BC/Canada
Diners may soon find more farmed oysters and fewer Atlantic salmon on their plates as climate change warms Canada’s Pacific
Apt, new ride-hailing service, will focus on North Shore
February 11, 2020North Shore
One of the ride-hailing companies approved by the Passenger Transportation Board last week plans to focus on North Shore residents, tourists and commuters.
Non-market housing proposed near Phibbs Exchange
February 11, 2020North Shore
Housing non-profits are teaming up with the District of North Vancouver to develop a 90-unit non-market housing project unit on Orwell Street, close to the Phibbs Exchange terminal.
Police hunt for driver who caused several collisions in North Van
February 10, 2020North Shore
The North Vancouver RCMP is looking for the driver of a brown pick-up truck with a camper that caused a series of collisions early this morning.
Police chase break-in suspects from British Properties to Lonsdale; three arrested
February 10, 2020North Shore
West Vancouver Police has arrested three people who are alleged to have broken into houses and vehicles in the British Properties before attempting to flee from police.
Rogers Hometown Hockey in North Van next month
February 10, 2020North Shore
Canada's ultimate touring hockey festival is coming to The Shipyards on March 14 and 15 for a weekend of free hockey-themed fun.
Watch a mom meet her deceased daughter through VR (VIDEO)
February 10, 2020Body/Mind/Soul
Virtual reality has helped a mother reunite with her daughter who died of a rare incurable disease three years ago when she
Tax preparer jailed for making false claims to evade tax
February 8, 2020BC/Canada
A tax preparer has been sentences to three years of jail for false credits and fictitious losses, according to the
VPD make second arrest in 2019 homicide case
February 7, 2020BC/Canada
Vancouver Police has arrested a second man in relation to 2019 murder of 43-year-old man named Fizul Mohammed.
Two more ride-hailing companies approved for Lower Mainland
February 7, 2020North Shore
The Passenger Transportation Board has approved the application of two ride hailing companies to operate in the Lower Mainland and the Sea to Sky.
Lonsdale Quay Exchange to be upgraded by spring this year
February 7, 2020North Shore
The improvements will enhance the experience of a growing number of customers coming in and out of the exchange each day, TransLink said.
Split assessment needed to help small business: Coun. Bell
February 7, 2020North Shore
The receipt of annual property assessment values can be good news for those who like to see their property increase
North Vancouver RCMP issues alert on CRA tax scam
February 7, 2020North Shore
Tax season is right around the corner, and over the next two months Canadians across the country will be compiling
Now you can report crime online in North Vancouver
February 7, 2020North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are embracing technology to become more responsive and make a better use of their resources. Now you can
Woman dead after being hit by cement truck in Vancouver
February 6, 2020BC/Canada
Vancouver Police is investigating a fatal collision in Vancouver’s Strathcona neighbourhood after a pedestrian was struck this afternoon.
Mount Fromme parking lot closed
February 6, 2020North Shore
District of North Vancouver has closed down the Mount Fromme parking lot. The parking lot was closed because of safety reasons, the district said.























