West Van to implement pay-parking at Horseshoe Bay
June 3, 2022North Shore
District of West Vancouver council has directed staff to establish a 12-month pilot program to implement new resident-only parking restrictions
Police watchdog absolves North Van RCMP of wrongdoing in senior’s death
June 3, 2022North Shore
The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC has concluded that North Vancouver RCMP officers didn’t commit any offence in connection
Risk of spring flooding is ‘elevated’ across BC
June 2, 2022North Shore
British Columbians are urged to take steps to prepare for spring floods to protect their families and property as warming
DNV Coun. Jordan Back launches re-election campaign, to focus on young families
June 2, 2022North Shore
Councillor Jordan Back launched his re-election campaign on Monday, with a focus on building a future for young families in
Public hearing next week for 27-storey development in North Vancouver
June 2, 2022North Shore
District of North Vancouver will be holding public hearing for a mixed-use housing development at the former Travelodge site at
Overnight lane closures on Lions Gate Bridge begin next month
June 2, 2022North Shore
Overnight work on the north approach to the Lions Gate Bridge will get underway this summer to smooth out the
One dead, 70 displaced in Lynn Valley fire
May 31, 2022North Shore
One person has died in a structural fire at a seniors housing complex in Lynn Valley. On May 31, 2022,
Enjoy multicultural performances at North Shore Folkfest on June 4
May 31, 2022North Shore
North Shore Folkfest Society brings you a series of multicultural performances in its 48th North Shore Folkfest this year. All
Russia is now the least-liked country for Canadians
May 31, 2022BC/Canada
Few Canadians are expressing a favourable view of the Russian Federation, a new Research Co. poll has found. In the
MLA Kirkpatrick introduces petition against discriminatory restrictive covenants
May 31, 2022North Shore
BC Liberal MLA Karin Kirkpatrick has introduced a petition with 4,426 signatures in the Legislature on Monday, calling for the
Minimum wage in BC to increase from June 1 for lowest paid workers
May 31, 2022BC/Canada
As of June 1, 2022, B.C.’s lowest paid workers will get a pay boost as the minimum wage increases from
DNV seeks public feedback on housing diversity
May 31, 2022North Shore
District of North Vancouver is seeking public feedback on housing diversity in single-family neighbourhoods. “We are working to maintain a
CNV, Translink plan a new transit priority lane in East 3rd Street area
May 31, 2022North Shore
City of North Vancouver is working with Translink to construct an eastbound transit priority lane extension between Queensbury and Gladstone
What’s the secret behind long life of the world’s oldest dog?
May 31, 2022Body/Mind/Soul
When story of the world’s oldest dog, a Chihuahua TobyKeith, broke last month, Bobby and Julie Gregory, residents of Taylors,
Pay parking at popular parks: West Van council asks staff for report
May 30, 2022North Shore
District of West Vancouver council has directed staff to report back in the second quarter of 2023 with the next
BC Ferries plans to sell alcohol on three routes
May 30, 2022North Shore
BC Ferries plans to sell alcoholic beverages with a meal in select Coastal Cafes on three major routes connecting Metro
VPD seek help searching for missing Indigenous woman
May 30, 2022BC/Canada
Vancouver Police are asking for the public’s help finding a missing 20-year-old Indigenous woman. Tatyanna Harrison was in regular contact
DNV staff raises concerns about Darwin’s 315-unit project near CapU
May 30, 2022North Shore
District of North Vancouver staff is asking council to not support a rezoning and OCP amendment proposal by Darwin Properties
$1 million Lotto Max ticket sold in Sechelt
May 28, 2022North Shore
A lottery ticket purchased in Sechelt has scored $1,000,000 on a Lotto Max ticket. The winning numbers are: 4 15
Join local North Shore charity’s annual Walk-a-Thon
May 27, 2022North Shore
On Sunday June 26, 2022, volunteers, donors, members, and advocates of the North Shore Restorative Justice Society (NSRJ) will walk
RCTC tickles the funny bone with its hilarious ‘Screwball Comedy’
May 27, 2022North Shore
The Royal Canadian Theatre Company (RCTC) is presenting another fast-paced, clever and quirky comedy this spring. ‘Screwball Comedy’ is touring
Police investigating alleged child abduction in Vancouver
May 27, 2022North Shore
Vancouver Police are looking for a Vancouver woman who allegedly abducted two children from their mother’s residence in the Strathcona
Grouse Grind opens to public this weekend
May 27, 2022North Shore
Metro Vancouver’s Grouse Grind Trail will officially open tomorrow, Saturday, May 28, with regular open hours of 7 am to
Delbrook residents submit petition for traffic calming
May 26, 2022North Shore
Delbrook residents have submitted a petition to the District of North Vancouver to implement traffic calming in the area. The
Join for community clean-up in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside
May 25, 2022BC/Canada
Right now, thousands of people in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside are unfairly shut out of meaningful work and opportunity. They face


























