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City of North Vancouver sets public hearing for 12-storey housing proposal

November 17, 2025North Shore
The City of North Vancouver will hold a public hearing on November 24 regarding a proposal to permit two new
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West Van police arrest 33 people, seize drugs and weapons in waterfront sweep

November 17, 2025North Shore
The West Vancouver Police Department has arrested 33 people and seized drugs, weapons, and about $20,000 in stolen property during
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District of North Vancouver to consider new parking rules for short-term rentals

November 17, 2025North Shore
The District of North Vancouver will consider a new approach for managing parking compliance in short-term rental (STR) business licence
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North Vancouver balcony fall likely a murder-suicide: Report

November 14, 2025North Shore
The deaths of a woman and a child who fell from a balcony in North Vancouver last year are now
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Former North Vancouver teacher gets eight years in prison for sexual abuse of children

November 14, 2025North Shore
An 85-year-old former elementary school teacher, Brian Melicke Moore, has been sentenced to eight years in federal prison for the
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North Van RCMP seeks suspects in Halloween night arson

November 13, 2025North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are investigating an arson that occurred on Halloween night and are seeking suspects. On October 31, 2025,
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West Vancouver private school plans expansion

November 12, 2025North Shore
Collingwood School has submitted a preliminary development application to the District of West Vancouver seeking to rezone and consolidate its
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Public info meet set for planned Horseshoe Bay hotel

November 10, 2025North Shore
A four-storey mixed-use development with hotel and ground-floor retail is being proposed for 6408, 6412, and 6418 Bay Street in
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District of North Vancouver to begin green dye testing

November 10, 2025North Shore
The District of North Vancouver is conducting green dye testing in its sewer and stormwater systems to check water flow
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Winter festivities return to The Shipyards

November 10, 2025North Shore
Winter celebrations are returning to The Shipyards in North Vancouver, bringing outdoor skating, markets, live entertainment, and holiday cheer to
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‘Naked Dance’ for Cancer Awareness Planned in North Vancouver

November 10, 2025North Shore
A North Vancouver event that will take place on November 14 at 115 Victory Ship Way is reimagining how people
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Impaired driver fails roadside test outside North Vancouver pub

November 10, 2025North Shore
A driver heading into a North Vancouver pub was stopped by police and found to be impaired, according to a
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Presentation House Theatre invites community to holiday shows, singalong

November 5, 2025North Shore
Presentation House Theatre will present three family-friendly holiday events this winter, including live theatre, a movie screening, and a community
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West Vancouver Police arrest suspected impaired driver with children in vehicle

November 5, 2025North Shore
A 55-year-old Kelowna man is facing criminal charges after being stopped by police in West Vancouver following numerous reports of
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Fireworks, fights and arson kept North Van RCMP busy on Halloween

November 4, 2025North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP  dealt with a high volume of calls on Halloween night, responding to incidents ranging from mischief and
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City of North Vancouver to build swimming deck at Waterfront Park in Burrard Inlet

November 3, 2025North Shore
Swim Drink Fish and the City of North Vancouver have announced plans for an innovative swimming structure at Waterfront Park
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TransLink’s proposed Moodyville Towers are a step too far for our community

October 30, 2025North Shore
The City of North Vancouver faces a defining decision about its future—one that could either uphold years of thoughtful community
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Man arrested after tire slashing incidents in Lynn Valley

October 28, 2025North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP have arrested a man suspected of being behind a series of tire slashings that took place in
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North Shore Hospice marks 15th anniversary with new speaking program

October 28, 2025North Shore
North Shore Hospice is marking its 15th anniversary with an ambitious and informative speaking program, launching in November with world-renowned
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Ambleside Park moves to $2.50 winter parking rate as shops report slower sales

October 27, 2025North Shore
Pay parking at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver will shift to seasonal pricing starting November 1, with hourly rates changed
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Hear at Home: A Mobile Hearing Clinic in North Vancouver That Puts Clients First

October 27, 2025North Shore
It was Simon Manvell’s wife who first suggested he get his ears checked. Manvell had noticed his hearing had been
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DNV council votes 4-3 on housing changes in community

October 27, 2025North Shore
The District of North Vancouver Council voted 4-3 in a council meeting on Oct. 20 to move forward with the
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Amazon fined nearly $20K by Consumer Protection BC over delivery dispute

October 24, 2025BC/Canada
Consumer Protection BC has fined Amazon nearly $20,000 for failing to refund a customer who never received their delivery, the
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Canada targets auto theft and organized crime with stricter laws

October 24, 2025BC/Canada
The federal government is introducing new laws to make bail harder to obtain and increase prison sentences for repeat and
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Housing directives not dependent on transit investments: Minister to Mayor Sager

October 24, 2025North Shore
The BC government has reaffirmed its directives for the District of West Vancouver to meet housing targets set under the
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