Police looking for man who exposed genitals in North Van trail
July 25, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are asking public’s help in finding a man who exposed himself in a North Vancouver trail.
How lost puppy turned feral to survive 3 weeks in wilderness
July 25, 2019North Shore
Owners of the six-month-old puppy lost in West Vancouver had been looking for their adorable pet for three weeks, but
Grade 10 student turns entrepreneur to raise funds for North Shore Rescue
July 25, 2019North Shore
Camden Hussey is a 15-year-old Grade 10 student at St. Thomas Aquinas Society, but friends, family and the North Shore community now also know him as a social entrepreneur.
Highway 99 closures during the Ironman triathlon
July 25, 2019BC/Canada
The Whistler Ironman race will take place on Sunday, July 28, 2019, along the Sea to Sky Highway. To ensure
Women suffer because office thermal control designed for male metabolic rate: BC Hydro
July 25, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
A BC Hydro report finds the increased use of A/C in B.C. workplaces is leading to worker discomfort and conflict
Police seek suspect after distraction theft at Caulfield Village Shopping Centre
July 25, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver Police are seeking public’s help in identifying a man they say committed distraction theft in the Caulfield area of West Vancouver.
CNV investigating spill in Mackay Creek
July 24, 2019North Shore
City of North Vancouver is investigating a spill that happened in the fish-bearing MacKay Creek on Friday, July 19. The source or the type of spill is still under investigation, the city said.
EU panel wrongly declared artificial sweetener aspartame safe, says new research
July 24, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Did the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) mislead people about safety of aspartame, a popular artificial sweetener? It seems so
Dykhof Nurseries will relocate to district land; not good for ecology, say three councillors
July 24, 2019North Shore
District of North Vancouver council voted to give Dykhof a temporary use permit to relocate their business to Maplewood Village Centre, in the 2300 block of Old Dollarton Road.
Driving to Vancouver? Be prepared for police blitz against impaired driving
July 24, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are revving up enforcement against impaired drivers, and remind all motorists to think ahead and plan a safe
BC SPCA offers 50% off cat adoption fees
July 24, 2019BC/Canada
BC SPCA invites you to visit one of its 36 locations during its half-price adoption promotion for all adult cats.
Distraction thieves target East Van senior gardening in her backyard
July 24, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are again warning the public to be wary of distraction thefts after a 77-year-old senior was targeted by
Vancouver resident arrested for murder of business owner in his store
July 24, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police have arrested a 36-year-old Vancouver resident for the murder of long-time businessman John Leslie McIver. A second-degree murder
Helicopter detector: North Shore Rescue gets tech for rapid scan
July 24, 2019North Shore
North Shore Rescue (NSR) can now perform rapid searches for missing people in the outdoors year-round — in mountains, wilderness
You can join memorial service for Iceland’s first dead glacier
July 24, 2019World
On Sunday, August 18, you can join memorial service for Okjökull glacier, also known as Ok. Iceland’s first glacier lost
UBC-led project combats emissions by locking carbon dioxide in mine waste
July 23, 2019BC/Canada
Two Canadian mines will pilot University of British Columbia-led research that combats greenhouse gas emissions by trapping carbon dioxide in mine tailings, the waste left over from ore mining.
Lost puppy found in Cypress Bowl area
July 23, 2019North Shore
Local volunteers and experts hired by the family are continuing their search for Maisie, the six-month-old Labrador who was lost in West Vancouver almost one month ago.
RapidBus service for North Shore begins in January next year
July 23, 2019North Shore
TransLink’s new RapidBus service for North Shore and other Metro Vancouver communities will launch in January next year.
Seaspan contributes $25,000 to North Shore Salmon Project
July 23, 2019North Shore
Seaspan is making a $25,000 contribution to the Pacific Salmon Foundation’s Community Salmon Program, which will be allocated toward a
Over 900 apartments proposed at North Shore Winter Club site
July 22, 2019North Shore
District of North Vancouver councillors will be debating a preliminary application for a massive project for 930 market and rental apartments at 1325 East Keith Road, the present location for North Shore Winter Club.
Ralph Sultan and Jane Thornthwaite congratulate CNV on Shipyards grand opening
July 22, 2019North Shore
Sultan said the Lower Lonsdale Shipyards District brings together the rich maritime history of the area and revitalizes it for future generations.
Council approval sought to install fence along lawn at West Vancouver Community Centre
July 22, 2019North Shore
District of West Vancouver staff will seek council approval at a council meeting today to install a permanent fence around the Great Lawn at the recreation centre on Marine Drive.
Overnight lane closures on Pattullo Bridge begin July 28
July 22, 2019BC/Canada
Starting July 28, the Pattullo Bridge will be closed in alternating directions for maintenance and annual inspection to improve and ensure bridge safety.
Police dismantles drug labs in South Vancouver
July 22, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police executed search warrants on two illicit cannabis oil labs in South Vancouver on Friday under the new Cannabis Act and seized thousands of pounds of drugs and shutting down a multi-million dollar drug operation.
Demolish or renovate, DNV tells owner of unsafe building in Woodlands
July 22, 2019North Shore
Demolish the house. Or renovate and tidy up. That's the warning District of North Vancouver has for a home owner who has ignored the district’s orders to act on his unsafe property in Woodlands.

























