Alert: Overnight closure on Ironworkers Bridge
March 4, 2026North Shore
Drivers crossing the Ironworkers Memorial/Second Narrows Bridge face overnight lane reductions beginning this Thursday, March 5, as provincial crews move
Staff to recommend zoning amendments, public hearing for Woodcrest Townhomes
March 4, 2026North Shore
After completing their assessment, the District West Vancouver staff is set to recommend that Council give first reading to two
West Van staff to council: Demolition of Nelson Ave home only viable option
March 3, 2026North Shore
West Vancouver Council will consider imposing a formal remedial action on the owner of a severely deteriorated home at 6507
Public input sought on Fulton Avenue Duplex proposal
March 3, 2026North Shore
West Vancouver residents will have a chance to weigh in on a proposed duplex development on Fulton Avenue at a
Man saved in water rescue off West Vancouver
March 3, 2026North Shore
A man in medical distress was successfully pulled from the waters off West Vancouver following a swift multi-agency rescue operation.
North Vancouver golfer scores $500,000 Lotto Max win
March 3, 2026North Shore
A North Vancouver man’s routine check of lottery numbers turned into a half-million-dollar moment. In a press release issued March
North Vancouver RCMP warn of counterfeit $50 and $100 bills in circulation
March 2, 2026North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are advising businesses and residents to be cautious following a recent increase in counterfeit $50 and $100
Special Olympics BC invites community to polar plunge at Ambleside Park
March 2, 2026North Shore
Law enforcement officers, Special Olympics athletes, and community supporters are set to brave the cold waters at Ambleside Park to
New Harry Jerome Recreation Centre expected to open in July 2026
March 1, 2026North Shore
The new Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre is expected to open to the public in late July 2026, after a
West Vancouver Police charge man after woman lured with fake job
February 26, 2026North Shore
A Surrey man faces more than a dozen charges after West Vancouver police say he lured a woman with a
Darwin plans to remove rooftop amenity, private balconies from proposed North Vancouver development
February 26, 2026North Shore
Darwin Properties is proposing significant design changes to its mixed-use development at 1310 Monashee Drive, eliminating a previously planned rooftop
District of North Vancouver considers delaying small-scale housing plan in some areas
February 25, 2026North Shore
The District of North Vancouver is set to review a staff request to delay the implementation of small-scale multi-unit housing
Council to vote on development permit for Lynn Valley rental building
February 25, 2026North Shore
At a council meeting on March 2, the District of North Vancouver will discuss issuing development permit for a rental
DNV Council to weigh OCP amendment for 12-unit townhome project
February 25, 2026North Shore
District of North Vancouver Council will consider advancing a pair of bylaws that would allow a 12-unit townhome development at
West Vancouver teen issued $167 fine after driving mom’s car into mud on Highway 1
February 25, 2026North Shore
A 19-year-old West Vancouver driver is facing a $167 fine after losing control of a vehicle on a wet Highway
West Van extends $2.50/hour Ambleside Park parking rate
February 24, 2026North Shore
The District of West Vancouver will maintain the $2.50/hour seasonal parking rate — taxes included — at Ambleside Park through
Hollyburn Community Services launches paid trades training program
February 24, 2026North Shore
A City of North Vancouver-based organization is tackling British Columbia’s skilled labour shortage with a program that pays participants while
West Vancouver police crackdown on speeding, issue 60 tickets over weekend
February 24, 2026North Shore
West Vancouver Police were out in force last weekend, conducting traffic enforcement and winter safety checks across local roads. In
CNV council to consider permanent zoning for diving tank on East Esplanade
February 23, 2026North Shore
North Vancouver city council will consider a rezoning application this week that would allow a marine research company to permanently
BC developer faces maximum fine for double-selling condo units
February 23, 2026BC/Canada
Mark Chandler, a real estate developer, and his company, 0981478 Ltd., have been hit with the maximum penalties allowed under
Why vote in local elections on North Shore?
February 23, 2026North Shore
In the Montreal area riding of Terrobonne, in the 2025 Federal election, a single vote separated the winning Liberal candidate
No charges in 2024 landslide on Highway 99
February 22, 2026North Shore
Squamish RCMP have concluded their investigation into a December landslide and determined there are no grounds to pursue criminal charges.
West Vancouver Council to review short-term rental enforcement framework
February 20, 2026North Shore
The West Vancouver District Council will review a proposed enforcement policy and procedure for short-term rental accommodations at an upcoming
Street busking pilot planned for Horseshoe Bay, West Vancouver parks
February 19, 2026North Shore
The District of West Vancouver Council is set to consider launching an uncurated street-animation busking pilot program for summer 2026.
$1-Million Question: Do the Province’s new housing rules make North Shore more affordable?
February 19, 2026North Shore
British Columbia is selling its Small-Scale Multi-Unit Housing legislation as the cure for the affordability crisis. But as a contractor doing the actual


























