609 wildfires discovered so far; know how they can harm you
August 7, 2019North Shore
Last year in August, Metro Vancouver air quality was worse than Los Angeles and Beijing. The reason? Wildfires. Fine particulate
Give us more night buses, MLA Jane Thornthwaite asks TransLink
August 7, 2019North Shore
In a letter to Translink Chief Executive Officer Kevin Desmond, Thornthwaite conveys "feedback directly from individuals who frequently use transit". And one the issues that is consistently brought up is the lack of late-night buses servicing the North Shore.
‘How can this be the West Vancouver we brag about?’
August 6, 2019North Shore
A West Vancouver citizen has asked the district to be proactive when it comes to cleaning the streets. “Walking from
Province refuses to revive train from Prince George to North Van
August 6, 2019North Shore
The province won’t be doing any feasibility study on the possibility of a passenger train service between Lillooet and North
If you spot a child alone in a parked hot car, call 911 immediately
August 6, 2019BC/Canada
Researchers have found that since 2013, there have been six known cases of child deaths in parked hot cars in
BC Liberal Party fined for accepting prohibited contribution
August 6, 2019BC/Canada
Elections BC has fined the BC Liberal Party $200 for accepting a prohibited contribution. It was an inadvertent error as
Buddhist temple tries to attract women with nude paintings of men
August 3, 2019World
A Buddhist temple in Japan has put up paintings of naked men on its walls to attract women and youth.
CBSA warns public about scam seeking personal information
August 2, 2019BC/Canada
Telephone calls may display numbers and employee names that appear to be from the CBSA. Emails may contain CBSA logos, email addresses or employee names and titles to mislead the readers.
Can’t afford counselling? CMHA is offering low-cost sessions
August 2, 2019North Shore
Going through a difficult time or significant life transition? Need help with an important decision or a relationship challenge? The
Rescue underway for climbers stranded on Mount Tantalus
August 2, 2019BC/Canada
Squamish RCMP and Squamish Search and Rescue are working to rescue two climbers stranded on a section of Mount Tantalus in the Tantalus Range.
Welcome The Maiden at St. Roch Dock tomorrow
August 2, 2019North Shore
The Maiden, a legendary yacht with an all-women crew, arrives at St. Roch Dock tomorrow. On her new mission to
Surreal sci-fi: Video shows Hong Kong protesters shooting lasers at cops
August 2, 2019World
The scene looks right out of a science-fiction film or a video game. Pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong facing a
Police arrest high-risk sex offender
August 1, 2019BC/Canada
Patrol officers, with assistance of a police dog, located Alexander hiding in a wooded area of Stanley Park shortly after 8 p.m. last night.
West Van police investigate graffiti threatening Mayor Mary-Ann Booth and council
August 1, 2019North Shore
he words “Kill Booth” and “Kill Council” were sprayed across the boards in large letters.
Cougar sighting near Delbrook Recreation Centre
August 1, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP officers responded to a cougar sighting on a Mosquito Creek trail near Delbrook Park at 4 pm
Slow-moving senior wants warning devices on fast-moving bikes
August 1, 2019North Shore
A senior resident wants the District of West Vancouver and the province to create a law making it mandatory for
The world should get ready for a raccoon invasion
August 1, 2019World
Raccoons look cute but they can prove to be dangerous — once they take over the world. A species native
Darwin Properties wants to build over 500 apartments on Old Dollarton Road
August 1, 2019North Shore
Darwin Properties has submitted a preliminary application with the District of North Vancouver to build more than 500 apartments at
Vancouver police seek public help in investigating serious assault
July 31, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police is asking for the public’s help in identifying two people who may have information about a serious assault to a man in a wheelchair in early July.
Heavy rain forecast for North Shore
July 31, 2019North Shore
An unseasonably strong Pacific front will bring heavy rain and drench Vancouver Island and parts of the south coast beginning on Thursday.
Missing North Vancouver man: Family creates YouTube video, answers queries
July 31, 2019North Shore
The family of Vincent Che has posted a YouTube video about the missing North Vancouver man last seen in April in the Lynn Valley area. Vincent Che is still missing.
Slow down on BC Day long weekend; 470 injured in 1,400 crashes last year
July 31, 2019BC/Canada
B.C. highways will be busier than ever this long weekend. Drivers may be tempted to speed to try to get to their destination sooner but the reality is, speeding increases your risk of crashing and it's the top contributing factor in fatal crashes in B.C.
Community Association concerned over height of building on Delbrook Lands
July 31, 2019North Shore
Members of Delbrook Community Association have expressed concerns over the height of building as proposed in the survey.
Watch out! Break-and-enters in West Van shoot up by 65 per cent
July 31, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver Police Department (WVPD) is asking that residents report any suspicious activity after an increase in residential break-and-enters in
RCMP warns after baby rescued from hot car in Squamish
July 31, 2019BC/Canada
Squamish RCMP has issued a warning after a two-year-old was left alone in a car on a hot day on


























