Justin Trudeau’s worry lines
March 6, 2018BC/Canada
For the first time since the 2015 election, polling data finds Trudeau’s approval below one-half. Half of the Canadians (49%) now
Mussatto won’t seek re-election as CNV mayor
March 1, 2018North Shore
City of North Vancouver Mayor said he won’t be seeking re-election as Mayor in this October’s municipal election. In a statement
Developer pleads guilty for unlawful tree cutting in West Vancouver
March 1, 2018North Shore
The owner-developer of two homes that defied the District of West Vancouver’s tree cutting bylaw has pleaded guilty. The owner-developer
Do you know what it’s like to live under a pall of smoke?
February 25, 2018Featured Stories
Lingering plumes of smoke from Horseshoe Bay ferries have made life tough for those who live close by.
North Vancouver designer makes sustainability cool
February 22, 2018North Shore
A North Vancouver fashion designer has been recognized by the United Nations Environment Programme as a Young Champion of the Earth.
What does it mean to be a local ? DNV council mulls the question
February 20, 2018North Shore
What does it mean to be a local? Are you a local if you live in North Shore or can
Rebellion in the neighbourhood
February 19, 2018Featured Stories
Unlike previous generations which build infrastructure before (or at least in tune) with residential development, the last three municipal councils have embarked on increasing residential units without having the infrastructure in place.
Muri’s proposal for clearer sign is scuttled
February 18, 2018North Shore
A District of North Vancouver councillor’s desire to make development meeting signs more clear and legible was scuttled by her
Five years later, all that remains is barren land
February 15, 2018North Shore
If Councillor Pam Bookham had her way at a recent council meeting, a major developer would have lost a contentious
City of North Vancouver identifies over 3,000 encroachments
February 14, 2018North Shore
Ten years is a long time to convince people to clear encroachments on public land—that was the message some City
City of North Vancouver pays Corix $2.5 million to settle dispute
February 13, 2018Featured Stories
City of North Vancouver has paid over $2.5 million to a private company for loss and legal charges related to the agreement between Lonsdale Energy Corporation and Corix Utilities.
Lonsdale Energy Corporation to increase rates
February 10, 2018North Shore
Lonsdale Energy Corporation is reaching for your wallet and asking more for its services. At a recent council meeting, the
Smoking is banned. Sorry, it’s voluntary
February 10, 2018North Shore
To smoke or not to smoke? At one plaza in the Lower Lonsdale area of North Vancouver, the answer to
Owners may not know oil tanks lie buried below their homes
February 10, 2018North Shore
West Vancouver Fire Department is getting out of the business of regulating oil tanks this year. At a recent council
Police arrest man for bear spray assault at a West Vancouver construction site
February 10, 2018North Shore
West Vancouver police is recommending a charge of Assault with a Weapon on a 29-year-old man who allegedly discharged bear
Police seek public assistance in assault at Ambleside Park
February 8, 2018North Shore
West Vancouver Police are seeking public assistance investigating a reported assault at Ambleside Park Tuesday evening. Shortly after 9:30pm Tuesday evening, police were called to
Direct engagement and information-sharing
February 8, 2018North Shore
The top issues for residents related to quality of life – traffic, noise, garbage, litter, lighting, safety and landscaping. By
Change is there…just get involved
February 8, 2018North Shore
With change already happening in our community and conversations about change ongoing, and our wish is to engage more of the community.
DNV plans to help tenants who move out due to development
February 7, 2018North Shore
District of North Vancouver council wants to change policy that will help those tenants that are moving out their condo
More action on preserving heritage
February 7, 2018North Shore
We hope to see municipalities become more proactive in approaching and informing owners about the benefits of maintaining a heritage
Create policies that benefit the CNV residents
February 7, 2018North Shore
Governed by a slate of councillors who vote en bloc, CNV seems to be running the city with an eye
How a monument to Emily Carr was made to die a slow death
February 7, 2018Featured Stories
It could have been a hub for West Vancouver artists to gather, create art and foster community—and honour the memory
Just pass these two Bills to make real estate ‘real’
February 6, 2018North Shore
Had this happened 30 years ago, there would have been alarm bells going off in Ottawa and an emergency session
Quality of life: A vision from Ambleside and Dundarave Ratepayers’ Association
February 6, 2018North Shore
New growth should not detract from the use and enjoyment of nearby properties or the community as a whole. This
Citizen concerned about coyotes in West Vancouver
February 6, 2018North Shore
The citizen says he wants council to take some action on this matter A West Vancouver citizen says the council