Bears can die because you didn’t learn to manage your carts
June 5, 2019Voices
In 2017, District of North Vancouver residents in single-family homes were delivered lockable garbage and organics carts, and no one
West Vancouver wants character: Five ways ahead
June 5, 2019Voices
Neighbourhood character is a bit like art. We know it when we see it, but it can be difficult to
Enemies of cars are no friends of climate or North Shore
June 5, 2019Voices
The B-Line fiasco has brought to a head a simmering debate that even divides environmentalists. Do we need to force
BC Hydro to replace 8,000 aging poles in BC
June 5, 2019BC/Canada
BC Hydro crews are replacing more than 8,000 wooden power poles across B.C. this year as part of its ongoing
Made in Canada or Product of Canada? Government seeks opinion
June 5, 2019BC/Canada
Made in Canada or Product of Canada? The Government of Canada is launching a public consultation on labelling guidelines for
‘Don’t be cruel. Keep pets cool’: Powell River urges after pets left in cars
June 5, 2019BC/Canada
Don’t be cruel. Keep pets cool: That is the message the City of Powell River is giving its citizens after
Banners showcase First Nation stories in Downtown Victoria
June 5, 2019BC/Canada
The four banners depict traditional stories about the Lekwungen People, and will adorn downtown lampposts until the end of October.
Squamish tops BC in buying McDonald’s ice cream cones
June 5, 2019BC/Canada
Squamish is hardwired for adventure—and for McDonald’s ice cream cones, if you believe the latest news from the fast food
In Deep Cove, visitors crowd out local customers
June 4, 2019North Shore
Arash Memarzadeh feels that the council just doesn’t understand the reality of Deep Cove. “To me it sucks to live
DNV moves ahead with improvements to East 29th street
June 4, 2019North Shore
The District of North Vancouver is going ahead with improvements to East 29th Street between Lonsdale and Lynn Valley Road.
Transit crossing across Burrard Inlet: Liberal MLAs not impressed
June 4, 2019North Shore
BC Liberal MLAs are looking for long-term solutions in response to the NDP’s plan to study the feasibility of an
If West Van gets lucky, you will have a restored Ferry Building
June 4, 2019North Shore
A new basement, new washrooms, new stairs, new doors and new floor finish — it will almost be a new
Hanson wants more funding for legal aid system
June 4, 2019North Shore
As a lawyer, Jim Hanson has to pay sales tax on services he offers to clients. Hanson, who is also
How the DNV wage bill grew by $2.1 million
June 4, 2019North Shore
New hires, promotions and collective agreements at District of North Vancouver (DNV) have added an extra $2.1 million to the
Two citizens tell DNV councillors of money and morality
June 4, 2019North Shore
Two local citizens are urging their elected representatives to recuse themselves from voting on development which may be connected to
Hot dog for litter: An innovative idea can get you Local Love funding
June 4, 2019North Shore
They applied with UCLM to organise a unique program where they offered hot dogs for anyone who brought them a bag of litter.
Visit this Lonsdale pub to know why we need an Uber or a Lyft
June 4, 2019North Shore
Allan Riedlinger is annoyed but also mystified at why North Shore Taxi would reject more business coming their way. Riedlinger,
Shape-shifting no more: Boo La La is closing down
June 4, 2019North Shore
Bringing out the fun, hidden side of people is what helped Laurie become a makeover specialist with a preternatural instinct for knowing what people would look good in
New bylaw to save Lynn Valley from tourist glut
June 4, 2019North Shore
Bigger vehicles can only enter the area with a DNV permit.
This ‘rock-star jacket’ can save your dog from coyotes
June 4, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver citizen Jessica Donegan used to walk the local trails knowing her nine-pound Chihuahua Rat Terrier mix, Linus, is
Allow us to spend money on what we need: CNV tells UBCM
June 4, 2019North Shore
Through a resolution to the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM), the city is urging the province to introduce changes that will create a better system for both developers and the city.
Two projects will enhance the Green Necklace in North Vancouver
June 4, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver has approved two projects to improve walkability and livability — pedestrian-scale lighting and an enhanced bicycle and pedestrian connection.
CapU students create new itineraries for West Van tourists
June 4, 2019North Shore
Four students presented a set of immersive day-trip itineraries highlighting the community’s options in outdoor recreation, arts and cultural attractions, shopping and dining and other areas.
Trading ban extended for under probe former North Van CAO
June 3, 2019North Shore
A British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) panel has extended temporary prohibition on trading for another one year for several individuals including former
Dave Brewer, founding member of North Shore Rescue, appointed to Order of British Columbia
May 31, 2019North Shore
Brewer was named as a recipient of the Order of BC on May 31.