The Shipyards: 14 new businesses to open this summer
May 3, 2019North Shore
As many as 14 new businesses are opening up this summer in Lower Lonsdale area of the City of North
Missing person Che: Family focus search on Seymour forest trails
May 3, 2019North Shore
The family and friends of missing person Vincent Che are now focusing their search in the Seymour area. In an
Slow pace of development in DNV ? That was the people’s mandate
May 2, 2019Voices
By Peter Teevan There is a battle raging on social media these days, and it’s a battle of ideology over
Now Mayor Linda Buchanan to read to children
May 2, 2019North Shore
Once upon a time, there was a Mayor who loved to read and loved to read to children. And that
Off-leash dog park for Lower Lonsdale: Fuller wants it in her dog’s lifespan
May 1, 2019North Shore
Erin Fuller is happy for her dog Indie and for many other Lower Lonsdale dog owners who finally got what
17-storey building proposed on Esquimalt Avenue in West Vancouver
May 1, 2019North Shore
A Vancouver based developer is inviting public input on a new rental development in the district. Wall Financial Corporation has
Line-up announced for new Squamish music festival
April 30, 2019BC/Canada
Toronto-based Columbian artist Jessie Reyez will headline the Squamish Constellation Festival on Saturday, July 26. Along with Reyez, Juno Award-winning
Measles vaccination: VCH to send letters to North Shore parents
April 30, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
You may soon get mail from your health agency. Vancouver Coastal Health is sending letters to parents and guardians of
Is West Van signage proposal a re-election ticket for incumbents ?
April 30, 2019North Shore
By Gagandeep Ghuman When David Jones first ran for elections eight years ago, making some creative election signage was a
MLA Ma welcomes crime reduction grants for North Shore organisations
April 30, 2019North Shore
MLA for North Vancouver-Lonsdale Bowinn Ma says recent provincial grant for local non-profits and organisations will reduce violence, uplift women
Here’s your chance to be a braveheart; North Shore Rescue is recruiting volunteers
April 29, 2019Featured Stories
Here is your chance to be a local hero and contribute to your community. North Shore Rescue is now accepting
Hanson’s motion calls for new approach to rental housing
April 28, 2019North Shore
ABOVE: Marineview Housing Society operates Chesterfield House, a 24-unit apartment building located near the civic center in the City of North
Health card, not credit card: North Shore New Democrats take to the street on Universal Pharmacare
April 26, 2019North Shore
The North Shore New Democrats will be out on the street tomorrow, April 27, from noon to 4pm at the
Highway 1 to be closed between the Lynn Valley and Fern Street exits for night-time demolition.
April 26, 2019North Shore
Drivers and residents are advised of night-time demolition of the Old Mountain Highway Overpass, as part of the Lower Lynn
CNV will tweak policy to encourage bike valet at local events
April 25, 2019North Shore
Above: Bike valet at a community event on Granville Island. Photo: Modo City of North Vancouver council voted to take
TransLink adds extra bus service to key North Shore routes
April 25, 2019North Shore
TransLink is adding more bus hours to some key routes on the North Shore, making permanent as well as seasonal
SPCA investigating case of newborn kittens abandoned in Vancouver dumpster
April 24, 2019BC/Canada
The BC SPCA is seeking the public’s help in solving a case involving two newborn kittens who were stuffed inside
Is someone feeding raccoons in Eagle Harbour in West Vancouver ?
April 24, 2019North Shore
By Sina Safa and Turner Brown The small community of Eagle Harbour in West Vancouver has seen a recent swell
Thefts from vehicles on the rise in West Vancouver
April 24, 2019North Shore
Police is asking citizens to be cautious when it comes to auto crime as theft from vehicles has seen a
MLA Jane Thornthwaite wants welfare payments staggered throughout the month
April 23, 2019BC/Canada
BC Liberal Mental Health and Addictions Critic Jane Thornthwaite wants the province to change the way it distributes welfare payments.
When the B-line ran into a silent majority in West Vancouver
April 23, 2019North Shore
By Nigel Malkin The B-Line is now stopping at Park Royal and will be staying there for now. At last a
New child care with rooftop play area proposed for Park Royal Mall
April 22, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver council will mull over on plans for a new child care with a rooftop play area in the
Sidewalks: We want safety first and aesthetics later in Horseshoe Bay
April 20, 2019Voices
By John Meekison While the Horseshoe Bay area faces many issues such as development of a local area plan and
West Vancouver deserves ‘town-hall type’ meetings
April 20, 2019Voices
The B-Line protests earlier this year were an indication of yet another failed community engagement process. By West Vancouver standards
From London to Lonsdale: Buddha-Bus to spread the love in North Shore
April 20, 2019North Shore
Kyla Rawlin’s dream will soon be rolling in North Shore. Rawlins, along with partner Geremie Voight, is the co-founders of