NDP candidate Bell to raise a toast to our coast on June 26
June 19, 2019North Shore
Justine Bell, NDP Federal Candidate in North Vancouver – is hosting a fundraising dinner to the cultural and economic relationship
Another bear destroyed in West Vancouver
June 19, 2019North Shore
On June 16, a bear was trapped near Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver and killed by Conservation officer, said Christine Miller, the executive director of North Shore Black Bear Society.
Magical video from Hong Kong protests: ‘When Moses parted the Red Sea’
June 19, 2019World
Mass protests in Hong Kong have thrown up an interesting video that has come to define the conduct of protesters
Banff film festival is behind China’s craze for outdoor sports
June 18, 2019World
Though Canada’s relations with China at the moment are not the best due to Huawei’s chief financial officer Meng Wanzhou’s
Scientists find 400 medical practices to be ineffective
June 18, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Not everything that the doctor prescribes works because a large number of practices adopted by doctors are backed by insufficient
Strange case of CNV cats ending up with West Van SPCA
June 18, 2019North Shore
The branch manager of BC SPCA in West Vancouver doesn’t really know why so many stray cats from the City of North Vancouver end up in West Vancouver
HBO series fuels anti-nuclear sentiment in Kazakhstan
June 17, 2019World
HBO’s smash-hit TV series ‘Chernobyl’ shook up the entertainment industry and also roiled the world at large. Besides becoming the
Vancouver police make arrest in violent West End home invasion
June 17, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police have arrested 50-year-old Paul Doczi for a violent West End home invasion that sent a woman to hospital
Smartphone can make children go cross-eyed
June 17, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Excessive smartphone use can not only harm one’s mind but also cause physical problems. Most people are aware of text
This startup will help you live on after death — as a tree
June 17, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
Imagine yourself as a majestic redwood tree, rising above the lowly earth, wearing a mantle of fog and living in
You transfer your long-term stress to your dog, says new research
June 17, 2019Body/Mind/Soul
One definite way to keep your dog happy is to stay happy yourself. Not only acute stress is contagious but
Refurbished streetcar to debut at Canada Day Parade
June 17, 2019North Shore
The Street Car #153 was one of the several double-ended cars built in New Jersey in the early 1900s for the B.C. Electric Railway Company, which operated the North Vancouver system.
$1 billion and 1,000 jobs: the promise of a new subdivision in North Vancouver
June 17, 2019North Shore
District of North Vancouver could give the local economy a $1 billion boost and generate 500 to 1000 jobs in
Today is DNV council’s chance to set a high ethical standard
June 17, 2019North Shore
The motion encourages councillors to recuse from voting on development application connected to their campaign donations.
Police seek witnesses after teen stabbed in Downtown Vancouver
June 15, 2019BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are investigating an early morning assault that has sent a teen to hospital with serious injuries. Just before
North Vancouver publisher appointed to Order of B.C.
June 14, 2019North Shore
McIntyre is one among the 15 BC citizens, including Dave Brewer, the founder of North Shore Rescue, that have been named for the Province’s highest form of recognition.
Updated: Missing senior in Vancouver located by police
June 14, 2019BC/Canada
Editor’s note: The missing senior has been located and united with the family. Vancouver Police are asking the public for
Measles alert issued for Vancouver airport travelers
June 13, 2019BC/Canada
Travellers are being alerted about a potential exposure to measles while at Vancouver International Airport (YVR) on June 9 or travelling on two flights through YVR.
Measles immunization: Final drop-in clinic on June 15
June 13, 2019North Shore
VCH is encouraging those parents to attend the final drop-in clinic on Saturday, June 15, from 10 am to 2 pm, at the West Community Health Centre, 2121 Marine Drive in West Vancouver.
West Van councillors argue over their pay
June 13, 2019North Shore
West Vancouver councillors argued and even accused each other of grandstanding and politicking over a motion to increase council pay
From June to September, BC Ferries will offer free education program
June 13, 2019BC/Canada
For the 2019 summer season, travellers will have plenty of opportunity to catch one of the programs, with more than 1,300 presentations scheduled.
Expect delays and detours as construction begins on B-Line
June 13, 2019North Shore
Be prepared for some delays, detours and lane closures as construction for the B-Line starts in North Vancouver. The express
VCH to open drug overdose prevention site in Powell River
June 12, 2019BC/Canada
The Powell River Overdose Prevention Site (OPS) will open in June in a temporary structure in a lot on Joyce Avenue near Duncan Street.
Edmonton police seek owners of items stolen in BC
June 12, 2019BC/Canada
The request from Edmonton police comes following the arrest of three suspects in a reportedly stolen vehicle in Edmonton.
Two West Van cops to be honoured for life-saving CPR
June 12, 2019North Shore
BC Emergency Health Services presents Vital Link Awards to honour those who perform CPR during an emergency, providing a vital link to a patient’s successful survival.

























