Paralyzed man missing from DTES has been located
September 9, 2019BC/Canada
He was located this morning in Vancouver and has been taken to hospital for assessment.
BC Ferries adds beer and wine to the Pacific Buffet menu
September 9, 2019BC/Canada
BC Ferries is adding beer and wine to the Pacific Buffet menu on a trial basis, starting in late October.
TV series shot in Maple Ridge studio hits Netflix
September 8, 2019BC/Canada
The show filmed key sets at The Ridge Studios, as well as outdoor locations around B.C., including Langley and New Westminster.
Enjoy this new craft beer in Lower Lonsdale on October 4
September 8, 2019North Shore
Craft beer lovers can enjoy beer samples from ten local breweries.
District of West Van responds to charges of hiding info
September 8, 2019North Shore
District of West Vancouver has written to us in response to a letter by West Van resident and council-watcher Melinda
What they don’t tell you about Kashmir
September 8, 2019World
A Led Zeppelin song titled ‘Kashmir’ will leave those familiar with the region puzzled. There is nothing in Kashmir of
North Van RCMP’s new chief Bhayani picks up the laser
September 7, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are capping off their first week of back to school traffic safety operations, and so far, so
Police watchdog notified after woman’s death in North Vancouver
September 6, 2019North Shore
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. has been notified of a police-involved incident in North Vancouver.
Horseshoe Bay man offers own money to save church site from rezoning
September 6, 2019North Shore
Kevin Faw has plenty of ideas for a former church site in Horseshoe Bay a developer wants rezoned from public assembly to residential.
If you drink this wine, you would be protecting BC bears
September 6, 2019BC/Canada
What could be better than enjoying a nice glass of wine? Saving B.C. wildlife at the same time! In partnership
VPD arrest two for distraction theft of seniors
September 6, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police has arrested a 23-year-old man and an 18-year-old woman believed responsible for distraction thefts against seniors on the city’s east side.
Tribunal rejects claim for damage from Highway 99 pothole
September 6, 2019BC/Canada
A tribunal in Vancouver has rejected a man’s claim that he should be paid $3,000 because of damage to his
Police identify suspect who scammed seniors in North Shore
September 5, 2019North Shore
Police is looking to arrest Donald Robert Quinnell for at least nine offences in North Vancouver. He also faced multiple charges in West Vancouver as well as other jurisdictions.
Jagmeet Singh promises to cancel interest on all federal students loans
September 5, 2019BC/Canada
“It’s wrong for the government to be profiting off the backs of students and grads. That’s why I will eliminate all interest on federal student loans — both outstanding loans, and going forward.”
GranFondo: BC Ferries detours for Horseshoe Bay terminal on Sept. 7
September 5, 2019North Shore
BC Ferries says traffic modifications would be in place for motorists on Saturday, September 7 due to the RBC GranFondo
Check your fire-suppression equipment; someone is stealing metal components
September 5, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are investigating more than 60 thefts of a key component of fire suppression equipment and are urging anyone with more information to contact detectives.
BC Coroners Service, RCMP investigating human remains found on Mount Seymour
September 5, 2019North Shore
The coroner service was notified of the presence of unidentified human remains at a remote backcountry location on Mount Seymour on September 1.
GranFondo: Expect three-hour delay between West Vancouver and Whistler this Saturday
September 4, 2019North Shore
Motorists can expect possible delays of up to three hours between West Vancouver and Whistler between 5:30 am and 4:30 pm because of road closures this Saturday for the Gran Fondo, a long-distance road cycling event between from Downtown Vancouver to Whistler.
Three new viruses found in endangered Chinook and sockeye salmon
September 4, 2019BC/Canada
UBC researchers have discovered three new viruses—including one from a group of viruses never before shown to infect fish—in endangered Chinook and sockeye salmon populations.
Province sets rent increase at 2.6 per cent for 2020
September 4, 2019BC/Canada
British Columbia’s annual allowable rent increase for 2020 has been set at 2.6 per cent, the province’s annual rate of
New Shipyards water park is now open until September 7
September 4, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver has decided to keep the new water park in the Shipyards area open for an extra week. The water park was supposed to be closed down for the season on Labour Day weekend, but it will be now open until September 7.
North Van RCMP looking for missing woman
September 4, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Elizabeth Joanna Napierala, who has been missing since Monday Sept. 2.
96 townhomes proposed at Lions Gate Village
September 4, 2019North Shore
The latest proposal is one among several townhomes and condo projects in pipeline for the Lions Gate Village, one among the five village centres approved for density because of proximity to transit and commercial areas.
A busy long weekend for North Shore Rescue
September 3, 2019North Shore
It was a relatively quiet summer but the long weekend was madness for the brave hearts of North Shore Rescue as they raced from one place to another to bring hikers back people to safety.
Half of Canadian parents concerned their child spends too much time on devices
September 3, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Many parents are worried about the addictive potential of digital devices as well as their contribution to physical inactivity, among