CNV elections: meet the new boss, same as the old boss
November 24, 2018North Shore
By Fred Dawkins Published: Nov. 24, 2018 So…what to make of the 2018 municipal election in the City of North
Think density is driving traffic? So does MOTI
November 21, 2018North Shore
By Gagandeep Ghuman In the lineups at the grocery store, at the sideline of kids’ sports, in the waiting room
#councilsowhite: They have got it so wrong
November 20, 2018Voices
By Gagandeep Ghuman Wading through the flood of coverage on Vancouver council election, I suddenly started scratching my head. A
Sunscreen saves your skin but might harm corals
November 10, 2018Body/Mind/Soul
Your sunscreen could be a vital safeguard for you, but it endangers the corals, a vital part of ocean’s ecosystem.
A boot camp for China’s ‘masculinity crisis’
November 6, 2018World
As China debates its “masculinity crisis”, a school in Beijing, called the Boys’ Club, is training “feminine” boys in manly ways through military-like training.
Did India splurge UK aid on its tallest statue?
November 2, 2018World
India is now a net giver of international aid; it gives more aid than it receives. And a Briton will find it illogical that the government keeps donating taxpayer money to a country set to overtake the UK in terms of GDP.
Fewer people take dogs out on walk in West Van
November 1, 2018Body/Mind/Soul
West Vancouverites seem to be losing interest in taking their dogs out for a walk, if you believe the findings of the latest park survey commissioned by the District of West Vancouver.
Heritage society laments the loss of Brissenden Park house
October 20, 2018North Shore
The North Shore Heritage Preservation Society is lamenting the loss of a historical house on Brissenden Park that was recently
‘North Vancouvered’: How rapid development killed a business
October 16, 2018North Shore
North Vancouver resident Nicole Robins has an advice–and a warning–for elected officials: Slow down the development in communities. “It’s time
Fentanyl is driving overdose emergency in BC
October 7, 2018Body/Mind/Soul
The overdose drug crisis has claimed many lives across the province, and North Shore is no exception.
More than 20 per cent below market rentals requires trade off, consultant tells CNV
September 26, 2018North Shore
If there was political will, the City of North Vancouver would ask developers to offer 20 per cent units for
DNV transportation plan treats citizens like a blight on community
September 22, 2018Voices
By Peter Teevan This was a recurrent question at the last Council Workshop before the summer break. Councillor Jim Hanson,
When sparks flew over Oxford Street development
September 16, 2018Featured Stories
A development application to convert two single-family lots into a six-storey 88-units rental apartment building on Oxford Street in the
When one DNV councillor compared the other to Donald Trump
September 16, 2018North Shore
There was yet another residential development lurching inevitably towards what seemed like a majority vote approval when Councillor Roger Bassam
Building Bridges announces slate for District of North Vancouver council
September 11, 2018North Shore
DNV Mayoral candidate, Ash Amlani, announced that four new candidates will join her under the banner of Building Bridges. The
Your drink can reveal your politics
September 8, 2018Body/Mind/Soul
This is what an Angus Reid survey on alcohol preferences has found.
How many dangerous Humams are hiding among refugees?
September 6, 2018World
A Yazidi woman staged a daring escape from the clutches of an ISIS militant, only to encounter him as a fellow refugee in Germany
Where did all our friends go ?
August 15, 2018Voices
By Ivan Leonard The present chaotic housing situation faced by families in our community of North Vancouver is untenable. Our City
District feels Ambleside parking pain, mulls steps
August 15, 2018North Shore
The District of West Vancouver is working to relieve some of the parking pain the construction at the Grosvenor building
INSTEP shows the road to better transit, less traffic
August 15, 2018North Shore
A new express bus service to connect North Shore residents with Skytrain via the Second Narrows Bridge, a new east bound
West Vancouver to ‘humanely euthanize’ American bullfrogs
August 15, 2018North Shore
The District of West Vancouver will shine a light at bullfrogs, momentarily blind then and then catch as many tadpoles
CNV shifts policy to consider small lots
August 15, 2018Featured Stories
Over 400 new small lots would be created in the City of North Vancouver with a policy shift that aims
CACs:Track the money that funds the heart and soul of the district
August 15, 2018Voices
By Barry Rurger “My favourite thing about living in Lynn Valley are the excellent storm sewers!” I’ve never said that,
North Shore moms are donating their extra milk to babies in need
August 14, 2018North Shore
North Shore moms are spreading their motherly love all across the province—and they are doing so with their own breast
CNV and DNV amalgamation is a bad idea that needs to be soundly rejected
August 14, 2018Voices
By Rod Clark Published: August 14, 2018 The “A” word, as it is known in the City, stands for “Amalgamation”
























