Building Bridges announces slate for District of North Vancouver council
September 11, 2018North Shore
DNV Mayoral candidate, Ash Amlani, announced that four new candidates will join her under the banner of Building Bridges. The
Your drink can reveal your politics
September 8, 2018Body/Mind/Soul
This is what an Angus Reid survey on alcohol preferences has found.
How many dangerous Humams are hiding among refugees?
September 6, 2018World
A Yazidi woman staged a daring escape from the clutches of an ISIS militant, only to encounter him as a fellow refugee in Germany
Where did all our friends go ?
August 15, 2018Voices
By Ivan Leonard The present chaotic housing situation faced by families in our community of North Vancouver is untenable. Our City
District feels Ambleside parking pain, mulls steps
August 15, 2018North Shore
The District of West Vancouver is working to relieve some of the parking pain the construction at the Grosvenor building
INSTEP shows the road to better transit, less traffic
August 15, 2018North Shore
A new express bus service to connect North Shore residents with Skytrain via the Second Narrows Bridge, a new east bound
West Vancouver to ‘humanely euthanize’ American bullfrogs
August 15, 2018North Shore
The District of West Vancouver will shine a light at bullfrogs, momentarily blind then and then catch as many tadpoles
CNV shifts policy to consider small lots
August 15, 2018Featured Stories
Over 400 new small lots would be created in the City of North Vancouver with a policy shift that aims
CACs:Track the money that funds the heart and soul of the district
August 15, 2018Voices
By Barry Rurger “My favourite thing about living in Lynn Valley are the excellent storm sewers!” I’ve never said that,
North Shore moms are donating their extra milk to babies in need
August 14, 2018North Shore
North Shore moms are spreading their motherly love all across the province—and they are doing so with their own breast
CNV and DNV amalgamation is a bad idea that needs to be soundly rejected
August 14, 2018Voices
By Rod Clark Published: August 14, 2018 The “A” word, as it is known in the City, stands for “Amalgamation”
Amalgamation would mean savings for residents and efficient delivery and planning
August 14, 2018Voices
By Mike Little Published: August 14, 2018 I submitted my property taxes last week, an exercise that always brings about
North Van Museum to junk unique artifact because it’s too big to keep
August 14, 2018North Shore
By Gagandeep Ghuman The North Vancouver Museum and Archives is getting rid of one of it’s most unique and interesting
West Van drops controversial ‘research’ after citizen’s objection
August 14, 2018North Shore
A West Vancouver citizen is congratulating the local government on its prompt action on removing dubious research that was included
A citizen’s movement that failed but not for lack of effort
August 14, 2018North Shore
By Gagandeep Ghuman Along with her community, Kelly Bond turned every stone she could to ensure that the public and
Citizen draws district’s eye to Ambleside Beach decay
August 14, 2018North Shore
West Vancouver may be one of the wealthiest communities in the Lower Mainland, but you wouldn’t know that from the
What to do when 39% of the vote = 54% of the seats = 100% of the power
July 31, 2018BC/Canada
“It’s a chance to ditch the first-past-the-post (FPTP) system which is outdated in the multiparty environment we have in Canada,
Do dogs damage trails? West Van district drops controversial ‘research’ after citizen’s objection
July 31, 2018North Shore
Upon investigation, it was found out that there had been indeed no formal study. The District of West Vancouver has
Donald Trump is not your mayor: Look around and decide who should be
July 31, 2018North Shore
Thanks to cable news and social media, the average North Shore voter is more engaged in the U.S. politics than
North Shore moms are donating their extra milk to babies in need
July 31, 2018Featured Stories
Donor breast milk is an excellent alternative when mother’s own milk is not available, and more so for premature and
A citizen’s movement that failed but not for lack of effort
July 31, 2018North Shore
By Gagandeep ghuman Along with her community, Kelly Bond turned every stone she could to ensure that the public—and the
‘Disgusting sight of rust and neglect’: Citizen draws district’s eye to decay at Ambleside Beach
July 31, 2018North Shore
The citizen first wrote to the district three years ago and made the district aware of the unwelcoming and shabby
Tales of coyotes killing cats in West Vancouver abound, claims resident
July 4, 2018North Shore
A West Vancouver citizen is asking the District of West Vancouver to spread awareness and provide more information about what
Iconic reminder of railway history is being pushed from place to place in North Vancouver
June 29, 2018Featured Stories
A rare railway structure dating back to 1913 lies forgotten and abandoned as a new glitzy city shapes up at
Six homes to make way for over 100 condos and townhomes on Mountain Highway neighbourhood
June 29, 2018North Shore
Council was split on these development but a majority vote allowed the rezoning to move to the public hearing stage.