Council watcher questions DNV on residential units in the pipeline
May 29, 2018North Shore
It is too much and too fast: That is what a council watcher told the District of North Vancouver council
How the radical left divides Canadians with its toxic talk
May 25, 2018Voices
I have spent the last month in silent agitation, weighed down by two tweets from a far-left commentator. The tweet came from a Montreal based journalist and activist Nora Loreto, who managed to assign a devious motivation to why Canadians donated close to $16 million for the Humboldt Broncos.
Terror triggers flight of money from London
May 20, 2018World
London Bridge is falling down. The ambiguous old nursery rhyme echoes through a report that says wealthy people are deserting
So you want to become a councillor? Here’s a step-by-step guide
May 20, 2018Featured Stories
We collaborated with seasoned local politician Guy Heywood to chalk out a plan for you in 15 easy and not-so-easy
Know why property crime is high in West Vancouver
May 20, 2018North Shore
By Gagandeep Ghuman Vast majority of property crime in West Vancouver is committed by those who don’t live in the
Mother nature, literally: These women breastfeed orphaned baby deer
May 20, 2018Body/Mind/Soul
A tribal community in India holds a mirror to urban activists by living in perfect harmony with birds, animals and
Dogs don’t damage trails that much: Citizen claims district research is bogus
May 19, 2018North Shore
Draft plan for trails cites a study that says dogs make significant impacts on natural vegetation within six metres of
Renoviction or demoviction? A senior wonders after 17 years in North Shore
May 19, 2018Body/Mind/Soul
Stories like Haynes’s are becoming all familiar in the City of North Vancouver as seniors and low-income residents are pushed
Holly Back surprises with vote, but she says it’s no surprise
May 17, 2018North Shore
‘Oh, it was the usual 4-3 vote’ is a refrain you will hear a lot in the City of North
Crippled by accident, enterprising veteran needs help
May 15, 2018North Shore
“This is the hardest thing we have to go through. We are facing a really difficult time right now, and
How the world was overwhelmed by the Queen’s link to Prophet Muhammad
May 6, 2018World
This not a new claim. The claim was first published in 1986 by Burke’s Peerage, a British authority on royal pedigrees.
DNV faces a difficult choice: Views or losing jobs and businesses
May 4, 2018North Shore
Local economy and job creation will suffer if the District of North Vancouver makes changes to local laws that govern height restrictions for industrial structures, industry groups warned the council in a public hearing.
OCP unveils a brand new West Vancouver
May 2, 2018North Shore
Be ready for a new West Vancouver. If the district’s new Official Community Plan (OCP) is to be believed, West
Can Scheer’s dad body trump Trudeau’s yoga body ?
May 1, 2018BC/Canada
While politicians are best judged by their work, you cannot ignore the way they choose to present themselves to the
Think before you try to bring a squirrel back from the dead
May 1, 2018Body/Mind/Soul
After Central Michigan University student Natalie Belsito performed “magic” and pulled a squirrel back from the brink of death, the
How Chinese government has crept into American campuses
May 1, 2018World
A recent report in the magazine has claimed that Chinese students in American campuses are paid by the embassy to attend state events.
A picture postcard from what West Vancouver could have been
April 30, 2018Featured Stories
Laguna Del Mar was an ambitious reclamation project on the West Vancouver waterfront. By the standards of the Sixties, it was actually a giant leap of imagination.
Too much development happening at a time in Edgemont ?
April 26, 2018North Shore
By Gagandeep Ghuman There were words of support and concern from local citizens for a proposed 25-unit townhome project on
Smoking ban in CNV: Was there any fire behind this smoke ?
April 24, 2018North Shore
It’s all smoke and mirrors on how the City of North Vancouver has chosen to move ahead with the discussion
Mary-Ann Booth officially announces bid for West Van mayor
April 23, 2018North Shore
Mary-Ann Booth, a seven-year veteran of West Vancouver Council and former school trustee, has announced her candidacy for mayor of
West Van police arrest man for dating app fraud
April 20, 2018North Shore
A suspect accused of targeting young men for fraud through a dating website has been arrested following a tip from
The demoviction wound runs deep in Emery Village
April 15, 2018Voices
By Kelly Bond Sixty-one families who currently reside securely and peacefully in Emery Village, a beautiful, centrally located albeit grandfatherly
Who are we building for? Foreign buyers? Investors?
April 13, 2018North Shore
The biggest and most needed change in our community would be if everyone on the North Shore took the time
MLA Ma’s ambitious plan to find a collective transit solution
April 13, 2018Featured Stories
Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning project, Ma says, marks the beginning of a singular vision to finding short and long term solutions to the challenge of congestion and transit in the North Shore.
LMLGA meet is a junket on taxpayer’s money: Rod Clark
April 13, 2018North Shore
“Three days in Whistler in May with no agenda??? Sounds like a junket to me! For that reason alone I


























