Summer lane closures on Coquihalla Highway begin tomorrow
July 2, 2019BC/Canada
Drivers are asked to follow signs, obey posted speed limits and watch for traffic control personnel and workers. For the most up-to-date highway travel information, check @DriveBC on Twitter or visit: DriveBC.ca
Nominate your Health Care Hero at Lions Gate Hospital
July 2, 2019North Shore
The Health Care Hero will receive a special Health Care Hero pin and a letter of thanks for a job well done at the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation
Water slide coming back to Lonsdale; City seeks volunteers
July 2, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver’s is seeking volunteers for its signature summer event on Lonsdale Avenue this July.
Mayor Buchanan’s affordability plan for city-owned land gets a boost
July 2, 2019North Shore
Mayor Linda Buchanan’s push for affordable and mid-market housing in CNV got another boost with her fellow councillors supporting her latest proposal.
CNV washes its hands off Central Lonsdale parking challenge
July 1, 2019North Shore
It takes less than a minute to get a key cut at the Silverline Security Locksmith on 14th Street in
Ukrainians are the sexiest people; what about Canadians?
July 1, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
The people of Ukraine have been voted the sexiest among 50 nationalities in a recent survey you might find too
Updated: Missing man found, united with family
June 29, 2019BC/Canada
UPDATED: Missing 55-year-old Balwinder Thandi who was last seen on Friday has been located safe and sound. Thandi has been
Buy this cabin in Sweden for $1.1 million, and get the island free
June 28, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Affordable housing may be a problem in North Shore, but Sweden seems to have plenty of it and that too
Celebrate Canada Day with more transit service
June 28, 2019North Shore
TransLink will increase transit service and extend hours on Canada Day to accommodate the large crowds that attend Canada Day
Human-rights complaint couldn’t save North Van woman’s illegal hostel
June 28, 2019North Shore
BC Human Rights Tribunal has dismissed a discrimination complaint by a North Vancouver woman who illegally operated a hostel in her townhouse in the City of North Vancouver.
North Van man arrested for fraud in excess of $130,000, faces 24 charges
June 27, 2019North Shore
A three-month-long criminal investigation involving West Vancouver Police Department’s specialized Target Team, has led to the arrest of a man
Owner found dead in Vancouver store; city’s sixth homicide of 2019
June 27, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are treating the death of long-time businessman John Leslie McIver as a homicide. VPD officers were called to
Ghalib Bhayani is new Officer-In-Charge for North Van RCMP detachment
June 27, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver and District of North Vancouver are pleased to announce the appointment of Superintendent Ghalib Bhayani
Snag hits ferry; expect ‘extremely busy’ West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast route
June 27, 2019North Shore
BC Ferries is advising customers that the Horseshoe Bay (West Vancouver) – Langdale (Sunshine Coast) route will be extremely busy from today, June 27 to Tuesday, July 2, for the Canada Day long weekend.
West Van police impound brand new super car for speeding
June 26, 2019North Shore
The car was impounded minutes after the owner had picked up his new vehicle and the driver now faces a hefty fine for speeding.
Cameron says regulate or ban single-use plastic; council backs him
June 26, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver council approved Councillor Craig Cameron's notice asking the province to allow the district to create a bylaw that would regulate or ban the use of single-use plastics in the municipality.
Man shot dead near Main Street in Vancouver
June 26, 2019BC/Canada
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call VPD’s Major Crime Section at 604-717-2500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Join North Van RCMP for ‘Cops, Pops and Pizza’
June 26, 2019North Shore
The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics BC (SOBC) and Boston Pizza are teaming up for Cops, Pops, and Pizza to raises funds and awareness for SOBC’s life-changing programs for people with intellectual disabilities.
North Van environment leaders honoured with Living City Award
June 26, 2019North Shore
Two local non-profits and five North Vancouver citizens received the award for being the stewards of the environment.
Hope for jailed man who stole Osama bin Laden’s DNA
June 26, 2019World
Who was the reclusive ailing uncle living with a large family in a big house in Abbottabad, a few miles
Coming soon to Lower Lonsdale: Kombucha Slushy
June 25, 2019North Shore
Larry’s Market will be open in the Shipyards district in early July and will cover the entire grocery store gamut, from local, organic seasonal fruits and vegetables to rice and beans and diapers and toothbrushes.
Vancouver police investigate theft of antique $40,000 chairs
June 25, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are asking for the public’s help in locating two chairs valued at $40,000 each. The chairs were stolen
“Blueberry Bomber” declared Lynn Valley’s Drink of the Summer
June 24, 2019North Shore
The Blueberry Bomber—a mixture of sparkling water, ginger, sugar, and of course, fresh blueberries—bubbled to the top in an event shepherded by MC John Stowe and supported by Lynn Valley Lions.
Province seeks public opinion on daylight saving time
June 24, 2019BC/Canada
Premier John Horgan has reached out to the Governors of two US states as well as to the Premier of Yukon, to hear their opinions and help inform the discussion in B.C.
Victoria to provide free menstrual products at city hall, fitness centre
June 24, 2019BC/Canada
The City of Victoria is partnering with United Way Greater Victoria on its Period Promise campaign. Beginning this year, free menstrual products