Two iconic West Van buildings to make way for condos
September 14, 2019North Shore
Big changes are in store for two iconic buildings in West Vancouver and for those who live in them. The
Indigenous chef Paul Natrall recreates legacy of his grannies
September 14, 2019North Shore
With his food truck and a successful catering company, Natrall is keeping alive the legacy of his ancestors as he serves bannocks, bannock waffles, smoked chicken and salmon, and other indigenous treats to food lovers in the city and beyond.
Vancouver police arrest masseur for sexual assault
September 13, 2019BC/Canada
VPD detectives have arrested a west side masseur for sexual assault, and believe additional victims have yet to come forward.
VPD seeks witnesses to road rage incident
September 13, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are seeking the public's help in solving a road rage incident that left a man with serious injuries last spring.
Serial North Van burglar pleads guilty
September 13, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP recommended the charges after arresting Burnaby-resident Gordon Vincent Gladstone following a string of break and enter offences in North Vancouver, Vancouver and Delta.
Customers favour a new look for the next batch of SkyTrain cars
September 13, 2019BC/Canada
Earlier this year, TransLink asked the public how it could improve customer comfort as it prepared to procure over 200
Thornthwaite calls on NDP to fund treatment beds to curb the cycle of addiction
September 13, 2019BC/Canada
MLA Jane Thornthwaite, BC Liberal Mental Health and Addictions Critic, is demanding John Horgan and the NDP step up and
Scheer’s $1,000 beat Jagmeet’s $250
September 13, 2019BC/Canada
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Conservative leader Andrew Scheer are vying to put money back in your pocket. Yesterday, Scheer
CNV to allow JOEY restaurant to open until 1am on the weekend
September 12, 2019North Shore
The council vote will allow it to close at 1 am on Friday and Saturday. The extension for the restaurant, however, comes with certain conditions.
Identify the suspect: He choked and then robbed his victims
September 12, 2019North Shore
Metro Vancouver Transit Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect who allegedly committed two robberies, choking the victim in each of the incidents until they became unconscious.
Get inner glow at ‘soul spa’ of Lynn Valley United Church
September 12, 2019North Shore
Fill your spirit, nurture your soul, and connect with the divine. The Lynn Valley United Church has issued an open
VPD arrest man in connection with West End homicide
September 12, 2019BC/Canada
Last night, VPD officers arrested a 23-year-old Vancouver man near Pendrell and Thurlow streets.
St. Monica’s Church site: Resident launches petition, council votes for first reading
September 12, 2019North Shore
A Horseshoe Bay resident is urging West Vancouver citizens to sign a petition asking the council to save the site
Elizabeth May will kick off Dana Taylor’s campaign in West Van
September 12, 2019North Shore
Elizabeth May — leader of the Green Party of Canada and Member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands — will join party
Nominate persons or projects for DNV Heritage Awards
September 12, 2019North Shore
The District of North Vancouver is looking for nominations for its 2019 Heritage Awards. The Annual Community Heritage Awards program, coordinated
UBC researchers design refuelling network across BC for hydrogen cars
September 12, 2019BC/Canada
Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in British Columbia. Researchers at the University of British Columbia have
North Van woman charged with drunk driving after court appearance on drunk driving charges
September 11, 2019North Shore
A 57-year-old woman was charged with impaired driving charges while leaving the North Vancouver court house after appearing on an impaired driving charge.
Scamster back at targeting seniors in North Vancouver
September 11, 2019North Shore
Two more incidents were reported in North Vancouver on Monday, September 9, and this time the male suspect was with a female companion.
TransLink presses battery-powered buses into service
September 11, 2019BC/Canada
TransLink said the pilot projects put it closer toward reaching its goal of operating a fleet with 100 per cent renewable energy by 2050. Alongside lower emissions, customers can expect a smoother and quieter ride, the agency said.
Three Asian giant hornets found for the first time on Vancouver Island
September 11, 2019BC/Canada
Due to the larger amount of venom injected, a sting from an Asian giant hornet can be very painful and cause localized swelling, redness and itching
Vancouver woman faces seven charges for luggage theft at YYR
September 11, 2019BC/Canada
The charges originated from alleged luggage carousel thefts that occurred between July 12, 2019 and August 2, 2019 at the YVR Domestic Terminal Building.
Belmondo Café to make way for condos in Maplewood
September 11, 2019North Shore
DNV staff is currently reviewing an application by TRC Construction to redevelop 2045-2075 Old Dollarton Road, currently home to five tenants, including the popular Belmondo Café.
Police recover 148 stolen bicycles, scooters and electric bicycles
September 11, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police have made a substantial seizure of stolen property in the city’s eastside. Officers have recovered 148 stolen bicycles,
BC Ferries employees remove 1,725 kg of garbage from beaches
September 11, 2019BC/Canada
Hundreds of BC Ferries employees from across the province participated in shoreline cleanups this summer to help keep B.C.’s beaches
NDP promises to tax multimillionaires to fund health care
September 10, 2019BC/Canada
The NDP’s 'super-wealth tax' would apply a one per cent tax on fortunes above $20 million to make sure “make sure hardworking Canadians get the services they need like pharmacare and head-to-toe health care."

























