New Maplewood firehall will be a boon for Seymour and Deep Cove
April 19, 2019North Shore
District of North Vancouver citizens are getting a shiny new fire hall. The new fire hall will be located at
$1,000 merit bursaries available for North Van students
April 18, 2019North Shore
Do you know any student who is graduating this spring and lives in the North Vancouver riding? The North Vancouver
Connect with us and share for a better Blueridge
April 18, 2019Voices
By Eric G Andersen Blueridge is a very privileged community. We are close to the forests, that so many people
CNV partners with developer on public art project
April 18, 2019North Shore
City of North Vancouver is partnering up with a developer for public art work on a development on East 8th
A new case of measles is confirmed in Lower Mainland
April 16, 2019BC/Canada
A new case of measles infection has been identified in the Lower Mainland. Fraser Health and Vancouver Coastal Health have
CNV council approves $1.2 million to hire staff for waterfront operations
April 16, 2019Featured Stories
The City of North Vancouver council voted to spend $1.2 million on five full-time jobs to operate the waterfront public realm,
North Shore SAR rescues man stuck in steep terrain
April 15, 2019North Shore
The North Shore Rescue have been successful in rescuing a paraglider who was stuck in steep terrain near Port Alberni.
The duo who bring cheer to Lions Gate Hospital
April 15, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
If you have visited Lions Gate Hospital, you may have witnessed an ever-changing array of cheery seasonal and holiday displays
RCMP looking for skier in incident that left youth injured on Grouse Mountain
April 12, 2019North Shore
The North Vancouver RCMP and Grouse Mountain are working together to identify a skier involved in an incident that left
The B-line should stop at Park Royal, for now: West Van staff
April 12, 2019Featured Stories
The B-Line will most likely stop at Park Royal—at least for now. District of West Vancouver staff is recommending to
DNV honours off-duty fire fighter who responded to Lions Manor fire
April 11, 2019North Shore
Captain Doug Beckett, a 29-year veteran of the District of North Vancouver Fire and Rescue, was one of 15 people
Two properties in DNV receive heritage grant from council
April 11, 2019North Shore
District of North Vancouver will give two home owners $500 each to do maintenance on their heritage homes. The owner
Handsworth graduate part of NASA’s new mission exploring the origins of the universe
April 11, 2019North Shore
Handsworth students, graduates and teachers are taking pride in the accomplishment of one of their own. Michael Zemcov, a Handsworth
West Van to release B-Line report this week
April 10, 2019North Shore
District of West Vancouver will be release the community consultation report and other findings on the controversial B-Line bus this
The left-liberal message to Iranian women: You can go to hell
April 10, 2019World
After massacre of Muslims by a white terrorist in two mosques in Christchurch in New Zealand in March, hijab has
Single non-white jacket seeks lost partner in North Vancouver
April 10, 2019North Shore
Yes, a jacket in North Vancouver is seeking a romantic reunion with a lost partner. And this is what it
Federal grant for West Van to remove derelict boat in Caulfeild Cove
April 9, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver is one among the several BC municipalities that have received federal grants to remove abandoned boats from their
Police issues new photos and renews appeal to find missing North Van man
April 8, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are renewing their plea for assistance in locating missing person Vincent Che. “It’s been 6 days,” said
CNV plans to change bylaw on sidewalk snow removal
April 8, 2019North Shore
City of North Vancouver is thinking about finding a new way to ‘encourage’ you to clear snow from sidewalks on
Seymour has high hopes from the new council
April 7, 2019Voices
These ideas come from the perspective of the Seymour Community Association – so while many of our hopes are similar
Let’s help owners and realtors appreciate heritage buildings
April 7, 2019Voices
We all have strong memories of a certain building from the early part of our life. It may be the
New Mountain Highway Overpass opens today
April 5, 2019North Shore
The new Mountain Highway Overpass is officially opening today, Friday, April 5. The Mountain Highway traffic will move to a
West Van police seeks tip-offs on Ambleside youth centre fire
April 4, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver police is seeking information that could lead them to determine the cause of fire that destroyed the Ambleside
Here is what Maplewood wants this year
April 3, 2019Voices
It occurred to me as I listened to both the Seymour River residents plus many friends and neighbors in Maplewood
Capilano University to open new campus in Lower Lonsdale
April 3, 2019Featured Stories
Capilano University plans to open a new campus in Lower Lonsdale this September. Capilano University will occupy the second floor of