City of North Vancouver to spend approx $1 million on office renovations
December 22, 2017North Shore
City of North Vancouver is spending approximately $1 million on office renovations at the city hall. The money will be
District of North Vancouver to remove 22 dead trees in Inter River Park
December 22, 2017North Shore
District of North Vancouver is removing 22 dead trees in the “Digger Park” area of Inter River Park. While the
Delbrook Community Association to DNV: Listen to us !
December 21, 2017North Shore
Delbrook Community Association has a message for the District of North Vancouver council: Listen to what we have to say
Spirit Trail connection hangs heavy over Bellevue business
December 20, 2017North Shore
At the Oxygen Yoga and Fitness on Bellevue Avenue, the intuitive art of balancing mind with the body comes with
MLA Thornthwaite opposes Seymore compost facility
December 15, 2017North Shore
A proposed $10 million industrial compost facility on Mount Seymour is not sitting well with area MLA Jane Thornthwaite and
Local MLA’s irked over NDP government going back on ride-sharing
December 15, 2017North Shore
If waiting for a taxi on the North Shore has left you frustrated and wondering why we don’t have Uber
BC Liberal leadership race candidates to share vision at Polygon Gallery
December 15, 2017North Shore
The BC Liberal riding association for North Vancouver – Lonsdale is holding a leadership event Monday January 29th, from 6 to 8:30 at
Heartless CNV can’t make exemption for therapy dogs
December 15, 2017Body/Mind/Soul
Kaddon says she was shocked when she found out that City of North Vancouver has denied a dog licence exemption for three therapy dogs which are in North Vancouver.
Is Justin Trudeau walking his talk? Not by far
December 15, 2017BC/Canada
Despite a few good beginnings, the Trudeau government has not backed its talk with action. In this report card, Canadian
Waiting for a safer intersection: 15 years and counting
December 15, 2017North Shore
How many years can it take for a local government to ensure a traffic intersection is safe for the community
If the tree falls, we will hold you liable: home-owner tells district
December 15, 2017North Shore
A storm is brewing in a West Vancouver home and may be heading towards an ill-prepared West Vancouver council. A
John Lawson ‘Puddles’ Park: Citizen chases district, offers donation
December 15, 2017North Shore
A West Vancouver citizen has expressed frustration at the poor state of John Lawson Park and the complacency of the
Harvard lessons for anti-Trump media
December 15, 2017World
With their steady stream of “incorrect” reportage, journalists have afforded Trump a legitimacy he otherwise won’t deserve. The recent flurry
The state of crime in Canada
December 15, 2017BC/Canada
The Crime Severity Index was 1% higher in 2016 than in 2015, marking the second consecutive increase after 11 years
What we can learn from abandoned vessels
December 15, 2017Voices
With perseverance, good strategy, and the collaboration of like-minded allies, you can change even the most complicated of government policies
Stories of hope and faith
December 15, 2017Body/Mind/Soul
Christmas symbolises hope and faith — in God, in ourselves, in our ideas, in others and in future. Below, people
The Bridge That Can Take North Shore Places
November 30, 2017North Shore
If the politicians can summon up the political will, the bicycle wheels can follow.
Why didn’t the chicken cross the road? Ask Paul Hundal
November 15, 2017North Shore
A West Vancouver citizen says the council hasn’t done anything concrete for pedestrian safety in the community but now must
The limits of free speech: When a citizen spoke to Mayor Mussatto
November 15, 2017North Shore
Gagandeep Ghuman It’s a seemingly routine task that most mayors and councillors are familiar with. A speaker comes before the
Memories of niqab: What freedom and choice actually meant for these Canadian Muslims
November 15, 2017BC/Canada
Canadian-Muslim women recall what niqab meant in their home countries: an article of extreme piety for some women but mostly a symbol of Arab radicalism and patriarchy.
This cartoonist wants a brush with power
November 15, 2017North Shore
Bruce ‘Stache’ Sinski has been the unofficial court jester of the City of North Vancouver. Local politicians have often found
Two-thirds of Canadians won’t welcome niqab at government offices
November 15, 2017BC/Canada
While the vast majority of Quebecers support their province’s new law banning people from providing or receiving government services with
Youngest Rotary member to help with social media
October 20, 2017North Shore
The new entrant to the Rotary Club of West Vancouver Sunrise wants to ensure the club remains wired into the
A pop-up bistro will take the wind out of their sails
October 15, 2017North Shore
Hollyburn Sailing Club is open to changes but those shouldn’t in any way jeopardise the club’s ability to continue as a public amenity.
Mind these crash-prone intersections
October 15, 2017North Shore
Based on data by the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC), here’s a guide to where to be most careful