West Van police officers donate blood in support of ‘Sirens for Life’
May 29, 2019North Shore
Officers from the West Vancouver Police Department donated blood in support of the Canadian Blood Services “Sirens for Life” campaign.
North Van RCMP seize illegal mail-order handgun
May 28, 2019North Shore
A high-stakes, fast paced investigation by North Vancouver RCMP into a mail-order handgun purchase has led to seven charges against
Public warned about investment scam in BC
May 28, 2019BC/Canada
The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) is warning the public to exercise extreme caution about unsolicited phone calls promoting an
West Van SPCA seeks help for pug who needs eye surgery
May 27, 2019North Shore
The BC SPCA’s West Vancouver Branch is asking members of the public to help Ziggy, a young pug who needs eye surgery.
North Van RCMP warns public about man who exposed himself to teen
May 23, 2019Featured Stories
North Vancouver RCMP are warning the public about a male who exposed his genitals to a young female. On May
Make West Vancouver the focus of new Bridge Festival, citizen urges
May 22, 2019North Shore
Above: Royal Canadian Legion Colour Party marching in the West Vancouver Community Day Parade, June 6, 1987. PHOTO: West Vancouver
Vancouver fraudster ordered to pay $21.7 million to investors
May 22, 2019BC/Canada
The British Columbia Securities Commission (BCSC) has won a victory in a Nevada court this week to enforce a $21.7-million order
West Van police rescue emotionally distraught man from Capilano River
May 21, 2019North Shore
WVPD officers, with the assistance of Vancouver Police Marine Unit, apprehended an emotionally distraught man after he jumped into the
BC to investigate ‘high, volatile’ gas prices in province
May 21, 2019BC/Canada
The Province is asking the British Columbia Utilities Commission’s (BCUC) to investigate the ‘high, volatile gasoline prices’ in British Columbia
Here is what makes Ambleside look like a ‘third world country’
May 15, 2019North Shore
The poor maintenance of parks and washrooms continue to rile West Vancouver citizens.
Home sales and prices continue to tumble in BC
May 15, 2019BC/Canada
It’s a buyers’ market in BC. The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) reports an 18.9 decline in home sales
Why 50 metre pool should be the ‘crown jewel’ of Harry Jerome
May 14, 2019Voices
By Mike Dowling Published: May 14, 2019 The new City of North Vancouver Council is determined to scale back the
Another historical home becomes history in West Vancouver
May 14, 2019North Shore
Yet another historical home is about to become history in West Vancouver. In February, the District of West Vancouver council
CNV’s GHG reduction commitment is all hot air
May 13, 2019Voices
By Anna Boltenko It has been said that communities play a critical role in climate change mitigation through the adoption
West Van Yacht Club wins top eco rating
May 13, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver Yacht Club has been recognized for its green initiatives aimed at maintaining a clean, natural environment. The club
Go ahead, make your donations: North Shore Rescue isn’t flush with funds
May 9, 2019Featured Stories
By Gagandeep Ghuman If you are thinking of making a donation to your local North Shore rescue, don’t let the
BC Hydro warns customers about a new email scam
May 8, 2019BC/Canada
BC Hydro is warning customers about a new twist on a scam that trick people into providing their private banking
West Vancouver police impounds five motorcycles for excessive speed
May 8, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver Police have impounded five motorcycles after they were observed allegedly travelling at a speed of 135 km/hr in
DNV adds 17 new electric cars to its fleet
May 8, 2019North Shore
The District of North Vancouver has added 17 new Nissan Leaf electric vehicles to its fleet. According to fleetcarma.com the
North Van museum director Kirkpatrick resigns
May 8, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver is hiring a new museum director, but the job is much more than just looking
Enjoy free outdoor fitness classes at Mahon Park and Ray Perrault Park
May 7, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
North Vancouver Recreation and Culture is inviting citizens to join their new and free outdoor circuit training classes starting this
How Nicole and Jayne created a bright spot at Lions Gate Hospital
May 6, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
It wasn’t part of their job, but some staff members of the Lions Gate Hospital couldn’t help but notice how
Car battery thefts in North Van: Police secure forfeiture of culprit’s truck
May 6, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP has secured the forfeiture of the truck of a man who stole car batteries in North Vancouver.
Loren is Conservative party MP candidate for West Vancouver riding
May 6, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver businesswoman, Gabrielle Loren, has won the nomination for Conservative party MP candidate for the West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to
Are you a local writer ? Join the new authors collection at North Shore libraries
May 3, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver City Library, North Vancouver District Public Library, and West Vancouver Memorial Library have created a new collection to