14 Seabus sailings cancelled on Remembrance Day
November 11, 2019North Shore
As many as 14 Seabus sailings have been cancelled today on Remembrance day as job action by Translink workers continued.
Drink this carbon-negative Vodka and save the planet
November 10, 2019World
Now you can save the planet while you drink. Air Co., a Brooklyn startup, has produced a vodka without any
Is your pet prepared for emergency? Register for this event to know
November 10, 2019North Shore
Are you and your pet prepared for emergency? North Shore Emergency Management (NSEM) is hosting a free one-hour presentation for
New online platform creates open dialogue between city and residents
November 10, 2019BC/Canada
Powell River residents are joining the conversation since the city launched its new public engagement platform, called Participate Powell River,
Watch out, Chinese gold scam could be making a comeback
November 10, 2019BC/Canada
Police are warning the public about the possible return of the “Chinese gold” or “buried treasure” scam. This particular scam
Metro Vancouverites are angered by litterers and lazy dog-owners
November 10, 2019BC/Canada
At least seven-in-ten residents of Metro Vancouver are angry after witnessing four specific illegal behaviours, a new Research Co. poll
80% say Canada should do more to honour veterans
November 8, 2019BC/Canada
As Remembrance Day approaches, many Canadians will be taking time to reflect on the service and sacrifices of the men
50,000 overdoses reversed with naloxone kits in B.C.
November 8, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
More than 50,000 kits containing the life-saving medication naloxone have been used to reverse opioid overdoses in B.C. In total,
Nominate your good neighbour for this award by LynnValleyLife.com
November 8, 2019North Shore
Lynn Valley resident Tim Green was driving past the Mollie Nye House one morning when he noticed something suspicious going
NSR, Police renew appeal for missing Bowen Island woman
November 8, 2019North Shore
North Shore Rescue and Bowen RCMP are renewing their appeal to find missing Bowen Island woman Shilanne Stedmances.
Public hearing to be held on alleged misconduct of VPD officers
November 7, 2019BC/Canada
The Police Complaint Commissioner has called a public hearing into allegations of police misconduct involving Constable Eric Ludeman and Constable Neil Logan of the Vancouver Police Department.
Contract given to study improvements to Upper Levels Highway
November 7, 2019North Shore
BC government has awarded $110,000 contract to Parsons Inc. to identify future improvements to the Upper Level Highway.
Sharp-eyed West Van cop spots men trying to break in
November 7, 2019North Shore
The actions of a sharp-eyed West Vancouver Police officer who observed two men acting suspiciously, ultimately led to their arrest
Expect delays on Lions Gate bridge tonight, consider alternative routes
November 7, 2019North Shore
Drivers are advised that single-lane alternating traffic will be in effect from 10 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 7, to 5
Free transit for veterans on Remembrance Day
November 7, 2019BC/Canada
In partnership with The Royal Canadian Legion, TransLink is offering free transit for veterans on Remembrance Day and promoting the
Clever pup at VGH named after Huckleberry Finn
November 7, 2019BC/Canada
He’s four months old, playful and adventurous. And he now answers to the name Finn. “Finn is a great name
North Shore Rescue, RCMP seek public help in finding Bowen Island woman
November 6, 2019BC/Canada
North Shore Rescue and Bowen Island RCMP are asking for the public’s help in locating missing person Shilanne Rose Stedmances.
Darwin to hold community meeting for Maplewood condo project
November 6, 2019North Shore
Darwin Properties is holding a public information meeting for its Maplewood Gardens project at 2131-21717 Old Dollarton Road.
Hugo Ray Connector, vital link between West and North Van, is open
November 6, 2019North Shore
A new multi-use pathway that connects West Vancouver to North Vancouver is now open. The Hugo Ray Connector completes a
BC ferries awards contract for four more hybrid electric vessels
November 6, 2019BC/Canada
BC Ferries continues to roll out its Clean Futures Plan. It has awarded Damen Shipyards Group of the Netherlands contracts
‘NDP ALR rules forcing out British Columbians with addictions’
November 6, 2019BC/Canada
MLA Jane Thornthwaite, the BC Liberal Mental Health and Addictions Critic, is calling on John Horgan to reverse the NDP’s
RCMP recruiting is coming to North Vancouver
November 6, 2019North Shore
Ever thought you may have what it takes to be a police officer? Want to find out? The Royal Canadian
CNV is looking for site hosts to work at the new ice-skating rink
November 6, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver is looking for people to work as site hosts at the Shipyards and Waterfront during
Cannabis use could help alleviate some PTSD symptoms
November 5, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Cannabis may be helping Canadians cope with the effects of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), new research suggests. In an analysis
Birth control options out of reach for many low-income women
November 5, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Young, low-income women in Canada are less likely to use more effective methods of birth control like the pill, and


























