North Van siblings to open ramen bar in Lonsdale area
March 28, 2019North Shore
North Vancouver siblings, Stephen Naito and Brooke Campbell, are teaming up to open a ramen bar in the Lonsdale area
MLA Thornthwaite reintroduces Safe Care Act
March 27, 2019BC/Canada
BC Liberal Mental Health and Addictions Critic Jane Thornthwaite reintroduced the Safe Care Act to the Legislature for the second
Xwalacktun’s carving will greet you at West Van police headquarters
March 27, 2019North Shore
A community carving project shaped by students and citizens will be officially unveiled on April 29th at the West Vancouver police
Pedestrian-controlled lights: 30 years and waiting in CNV
March 27, 2019Voices
By Bill Bell It has been over a year since the City of North Vancouver last publicly promised a pedestrian
Meet Major, the dog with a nose for invasive mussels on boats
March 26, 2019BC/Canada
He loves to work, has a goofball personality and a knack for detecting unusual smells like bear gall bladders, firearms,
Man banned from giving Botox in Vancouver, West Van clinics
March 25, 2019North Shore
A BC Supreme Court judge has granted the College of Physicians and Surgeons in British Columbia an injunction to restrain
Foot of Lonsdale plaza wins national award
March 25, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver has a new award to be proud of. Foot of Lonsdale plaza has won a
Got an opinion on Gordon Avenue site ? Tell West Van about it
March 23, 2019North Shore
District of West Vancouver is extending the public consultation period for a below market housing development aimed at district employees,
Know a green warrior in North Vancouver ? Nominate them for an award
March 22, 2019North Shore
Here is your chance to recognise a green warrior in your community. The City of North Vancouver’s Living City Awards
New digital traffic signs installed along busy North Shore routes
March 21, 2019Featured Stories
These may be the signs of the change North Shore needs. The province is installing new digital message signs on
Opposition to more migration is a global phenomenon
January 8, 2019World
As the number of international migrants reaches new highs, people around the world show little appetite for more migration –
How long do Canadians wait for the doctor?
January 8, 2019BC/Canada
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North Shore needs a curling rink
January 5, 2019Voices
A City staff report recommends cutting the approved curling rink to save $20 million at the new Harry Jerome Community
CNV to retain temporary staff as work load increases
January 3, 2019North Shore
The City of North Vancouver is giving a temporary funding of $500,000 to retain seven people hired on staff for
Another heritage home will be demolished in West Vancouver
January 2, 2019North Shore
District of West Vancouver officials will give the go-ahead for a permit for the demolition of a heritage home on
China leads in building skyscrapers
January 1, 2019World
For the 23rd year in a row, China has maintained its reign as the most prolific country when it comes to the construction of 200-meter-plus tall buildings.
Why build a pool too small? Size matters in pools!
December 30, 2018Voices
By Mike Dowling Published: December 30, 2018 The City of North Vancouver recently passed a motion affecting the plans for
Citizens don’t want rezoning of church site in Horseshoe Bay
December 21, 2018North Shore
The citizens and the business community in Horseshoe Bay are asking the District to West Vancouver to reconsider a rezoning
Signs need to be seen in DNV: Muri
December 17, 2018North Shore
For citizens to speak and hear others at a public hearing, they must first be able to see what is being proposed
CNV defers decision on rezoning for brewery in Lower Lonsdale
December 11, 2018North Shore
City of North Vancouver council deferred rezoning decision on a proposed brewery and lounge in the Esplanade area of the
West Vancouver legion looks at new council with hope
December 10, 2018North Shore
The West Vancouver Legion is hoping the next council will step up to help the legion at a time when
West Van to review plans for Klee Wyck property
December 9, 2018North Shore
After blatantly ignoring one of the most cherished places in the community, the District of West Vancouver may finally do
Meet this 100-year-old yoga teacher, ballroom dancer and lover of wine
December 7, 2018Body/Mind/Soul
Porchon-Lynch's determination and sheer will to live life to the fullest has rendered her age into a meaningless number.
A solution is looking for a problem in West Vancouver
December 3, 2018Featured Stories
District of West Vancouver is refining its policy on how to deal with disrespectful people who are verbally and physically aggressive towards staff—even though there haven’t been a lot of these agent provocateurs.
Disillusioned, satirist Bruce Sinski leaves City of North Vancouver
November 28, 2018North Shore
Bruce Sinski is hanging his brush after four years of painting the politicians of the City of North Vancouver in sharp,
























