Funding will enable events like Squamish Nation’s 100th Amalgamation Anniversary Celebration: NDP MLAs
April 12, 2023North Shore
New Democrat MLAs Susie Chant and Bowinn Ma are announcing recipients of provincial funding to help make sure local fairs, festivals
West Van family avoids serious injury after ‘frightening’ encounter with break-in suspect
April 12, 2023North Shore
A family in West Vancouver avoided serious injury as they confronted a burglary suspect in their kitchen. Police says a
West Vancouver Foundation gives over $350,000 to local non-profits
April 11, 2023North Shore
West Vancouver Foundation is funding 44 requests from local non-profits for over $350,000. The foundation supports charitable organizations working to
Man charged for kicking and biting senior in Vancouver stranger attack
April 11, 2023North Shore
A man has been charged with assault following a Vancouver Police investigation into a violent incident on Granville Street Monday
34 duplexes, two single-family homes proposed in West Vancouver
April 11, 2023North Shore
In the coming months, District of West Vancouver will be looking at a proposal for a single-family and duplex development
Squamish couple seriously injured in San Diego hit-and-run
April 11, 2023North Shore
Friends of a Squamish couple who were seriously injured in a hit-and-run in San Deigo have started a GoFundMe page
Police cautions after Burnaby man charged with sex-related charges involving child
April 10, 2023BC/Canada
A 39-year-old Burnaby man is facing nine sex-related charges involving a child after an investigation by Burnaby RCMP’s Child Abuse
CNV launching two-year project to modernize Zoning Bylaw
April 10, 2023North Shore
The City of North Vancouver is launching a two-year project to update its Zoning Bylaw to make it easier for
BC to bring legislation to allow 4 units on single-family lot
April 7, 2023BC/Canada
The Provincial Government has embarked on a new housing plan that aims to make sweeping changes to zoning bylaws to
Beer and music festival in North Van next week
April 7, 2023North Shore
Brewhalla North Vancouver will return to the iconic Shipyards on Friday, April 14, from 5 pm to 10 pm. This year marks
West Van police find suspect sound asleep in stolen vehicle
April 7, 2023North Shore
West Vancouver police found a suspect fast asleep in a vehicle that had been reported stolen from Vancouver. Police arrested
North Shore Community Foundation announces 16th annual charity golf tournament
April 6, 2023North Shore
The 16th annual North Shore Community Foundation (NSCF) Charity Golf Tournament, presented by DARWIN, will be hosted by Seymour Golf &
Update: No indicate any offence was committed in Princess Park, police says
April 5, 2023North Shore
UPDATE: North Van RCMP has released the following statement: “We’re informing the community that the individual mentioned in a press
BC to install collision barriers at Lions Gate and Ironworkers Memorial Bridge
April 5, 2023North Shore
The Province is advancing design work for collision barriers to protect the Lions Gate Bridge and Ironworkers Memorial Bridge from
$5 million North Vancouver lotto winner bought ticket to celebrate new job
April 5, 2023North Shore
In addition to a new job, Simon Pleau has five million other reasons to celebrate after winning the $5 Million
Exhibition touring BC showcases contributions of Ismaili Muslim community
April 5, 2023North Shore
A travelling exhibition showcasing the progress and contributions of the Ismaili Muslim community in Canada has been touring British Columbia
Six-court tennis bubble, pickleball facility coming to West Vancouver
April 5, 2023North Shore
District of West Vancouver and Tennis BC are working together to create an indoor tennis and pickleball facility at Hugo
BC Green Party nominates Jeremy Valeriote as West Vancouver-Sea to Sky MLA candidate
April 5, 2023North Shore
B.C. Green leader Sonia Furstenau has announced the party has nominated Jeremy Valeriote as its candidate in West Vancouver-Sea to
Vancouver Island resident wins $55-Million Lotto Max jackpot
April 4, 2023BC/Canada
William Scott Gurney thought he was going to have a productive workday, until he stopped in his tracks after learning
Newly restored Ferry Building Gallery is now open to public
April 4, 2023North Shore
The newly restored Ferry Building Gallery is opening its doors to the public today. Patrick Weiler, Member of Parliament for West
Man charged for assaulting police officers in Stanley Park
April 3, 2023BC/Canada
A 30-year-old man has been charged for assaulting police officers in Stanley Park. The officers were on patrol Saturday afternoon
Zoe Mackoff de Miranda is new director of Museum of North Vancouver
April 3, 2023North Shore
The North Vancouver Museum and Archives Commission announced today that it has appointed Zoe Mackoff de Miranda as Director of
City of North Vancouver to remove Lonsdale Quay fountain
April 3, 2023North Shore
City of North Vancouver is planning to dismantle the fountain at Lonsdale Quay along with two public art pieces—White Winds
Local MLAs announce $1 million funding for North Shore libraries
April 1, 2023North Shore
New Democrat MLAs Bowinn Ma and Susie Chant have announced funding of over $1 million for North Shore libraries. The funding
Busybody by Deep Cove Stage Society breathes new life into a classic genre
April 1, 2023North Shore
An unpopular businessman. A trophy wife. A jilted (wannabe) lover. A ditzy typist. A jealous assistant. A trying-to-be-helpful-but-really-helpless detective’s assistant.























