Ghalib Bhayani is new Officer-In-Charge for North Van RCMP detachment
June 27, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver and District of North Vancouver are pleased to announce the appointment of Superintendent Ghalib Bhayani
Snag hits ferry; expect ‘extremely busy’ West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast route
June 27, 2019North Shore
BC Ferries is advising customers that the Horseshoe Bay (West Vancouver) – Langdale (Sunshine Coast) route will be extremely busy from today, June 27 to Tuesday, July 2, for the Canada Day long weekend.
West Van police impound brand new super car for speeding
June 26, 2019North Shore
The car was impounded minutes after the owner had picked up his new vehicle and the driver now faces a hefty fine for speeding.
Cameron says regulate or ban single-use plastic; council backs him
June 26, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver council approved Councillor Craig Cameron's notice asking the province to allow the district to create a bylaw that would regulate or ban the use of single-use plastics in the municipality.
Man shot dead near Main Street in Vancouver
June 26, 2019BC/Canada
Anyone with information about this incident is asked to call VPD’s Major Crime Section at 604-717-2500 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Join North Van RCMP for ‘Cops, Pops and Pizza’
June 26, 2019North Shore
The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics BC (SOBC) and Boston Pizza are teaming up for Cops, Pops, and Pizza to raises funds and awareness for SOBC’s life-changing programs for people with intellectual disabilities.
North Van environment leaders honoured with Living City Award
June 26, 2019North Shore
Two local non-profits and five North Vancouver citizens received the award for being the stewards of the environment.
Hope for jailed man who stole Osama bin Laden’s DNA
June 26, 2019World
Who was the reclusive ailing uncle living with a large family in a big house in Abbottabad, a few miles
Coming soon to Lower Lonsdale: Kombucha Slushy
June 25, 2019North Shore
Larry’s Market will be open in the Shipyards district in early July and will cover the entire grocery store gamut, from local, organic seasonal fruits and vegetables to rice and beans and diapers and toothbrushes.
Vancouver police investigate theft of antique $40,000 chairs
June 25, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are asking for the public’s help in locating two chairs valued at $40,000 each. The chairs were stolen
“Blueberry Bomber” declared Lynn Valley’s Drink of the Summer
June 24, 2019North Shore
The Blueberry Bomber—a mixture of sparkling water, ginger, sugar, and of course, fresh blueberries—bubbled to the top in an event shepherded by MC John Stowe and supported by Lynn Valley Lions.
Province seeks public opinion on daylight saving time
June 24, 2019BC/Canada
Premier John Horgan has reached out to the Governors of two US states as well as to the Premier of Yukon, to hear their opinions and help inform the discussion in B.C.
Victoria to provide free menstrual products at city hall, fitness centre
June 24, 2019BC/Canada
The City of Victoria is partnering with United Way Greater Victoria on its Period Promise campaign. Beginning this year, free menstrual products
Social housing project to replace historic hotel in Downtown Eastside
June 24, 2019BC/Canada
A new social housing project will provide approximately 50 new affordable rental homes for Indigenous peoples, as well as 50 new supportive homes for Downtown Eastside residents.
Foodie call: When women date just for a free meal
June 24, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Beware of a foodie call. A new research has found that 23–33% of the surveyed women had dated a man
New York considers a ban on foie gras
June 24, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
New York City Council is considering a bill that seeks a ban on selling or offering to sell foie gras made from force-fed
Lingerie that heals: A revival of ayurvedic clothing
June 24, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Australian designer Julie Lantry sells bras, knickers and tops that promise you more than you would expect — herbal healing. Her collection, Soulmate Intimates,
Government cannabis store proposed at Park and Tilford
June 23, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver council will vote on the rezoning application for the BC Cannabis store that will be located at the north east corner of the Park and Tilford shopping plaza.
Climber dies after fall from Stawamus Chief in Squamish
June 22, 2019BC/Canada
The BC Coroners Service has now taken over the investigation and the Squamish RCMP are working to contact the man’s next of kin. His name will not be released at this time.
A doctor carries his family’s legacy at Lions Gate Hospital
June 21, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
When Dr. Mark McConkey's dreams of becoming a professional baseball player were dashed – for lack of talent, if you believe him – he ended up going with his fallback plan, medical school.
Police dog Hannie sniffs out robbery suspect in Seymour blackberry bushes
June 21, 2019North Shore
The man had been stopped by Superstore security for stealing various items when he brandished a knife and ran into a wooded area behind the supermarket.
Jesus at the barricades in Hong Kong
June 20, 2019World
Hong Kong police, which battled millions of people who protested against an extradition bill recently, has been accused of offending
Dogs can detect cancer with more than 90% accuracy
June 19, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Yes, you heard it right. Dogs can not only detect cancer they can even beat screening technology to it. A
Canadian warship dares China, patrols Taiwan Strait
June 19, 2019World
Canada made a daring move against China on Tuesday when a Canadian warship passed through the Taiwan Strait from the
Polar bear travels 1,500 km with message of climate change
June 19, 2019World
Residents in Norilsk in Siberia spotted on Sunday a polar bear walking the streets and foraging in the industrial zone


























