World’s first wheat dispensary opens in Toronto
June 9, 2022Body/Mind/Soul
Torontonians can start their mornings on a high note at the world’s first wheat dispensary. Opening today at 311A Queen
New improved regulations for migratory birds
June 9, 2022BC/Canada
Do you know it’s prohibited to harass a migratory bird? Regulations covering migratory birds are being modernised so that it’s
$1 million Lotto Max ticket sold in North Vancouver
June 9, 2022North Shore
A Lotto Max ticket sold in North Vancouver has won $1 million. The lucky ticket holder matched all numbers to
Indigenous History Month: Here’s a list of MONOVA’s special events and screenings
June 8, 2022North Shore
MONOVA’s team of Indigenous Cultural Programmers have created a number of special events and screenings to coincide with Indigenous History
Why I am in the West Van mayoral race: Councillor Marcus Wong
June 8, 2022North Shore
In this community, we are faced with serious issues: housing affordability/availability, traffic congestion, financial stewardship, governance effectiveness, to name but
Seaspan receives Blue Circle Award for sixth consecutive year
June 8, 2022North Shore
Seaspan has been recognized for environmental stewardship by the Port of Vancouver by receiving a Blue Circle Award. 2021 marked
DNV seeks input on ‘more accessible’ Gallant Ave in Deep Cove
June 7, 2022North Shore
District of North Vancouver is working to create a more accessible Gallant Avenue in Deep Cove. DNV residents are being
Lineup announced for new West Vancouver music fest
June 7, 2022North Shore
Music lineup has been announced for a new music festival on the North Shore. The inaugural three-day Ambleside Music Festival
West Van moves ahead with 2195 Gordon Avenue project
June 7, 2022North Shore
District of West Vancouver staff is recommending that council sign a lease with Kiwanis North Shore Housing Society for District-owned
From June 17, day-use pass required for three provincial parks
June 7, 2022North Shore
To help manage the increasing number of visitors, BC Parks is continuing the free day-use pass pilot program. For 2022,
District wants your inputs on new arts facility in West Van
June 7, 2022North Shore
The District of Vancouver is creating a new arts and culture facility as a multi-phased project that will take several
UBC student residence get Musqueam names
June 7, 2022BC/Canada
Today, five new UBC Vancouver student residence buildings were formally opened at a special naming ceremony hosted by xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam
First case of monkey pox detected in BC
June 6, 2022BC/Canada
A case of monkeypox has been confirmed in B.C. through laboratory testing at the BC Centre for Disease Control. The
DNV invites community to open house on short-term rentals
June 6, 2022North Shore
District of North Vancouver is inviting the community to a virtual open house on short-term rentals on Thursday. The open
Apply for a food truck program in North Vancouver
June 6, 2022North Shore
The City of North Vancouver is reminding all food truck and food cart operators to apply to take part in
Upcoming: Info session for mixed-used building on West 15th Street
June 5, 2022North Shore
Jadasi Development and Gateway Architecture are holding a Virtual Information Session where interested member of the public are invited to
‘Moon Over Buffalo’ opens on June 9 at Deep Cove Stage
June 5, 2022North Shore
Deep Cove Stage Society brings you Ken Ludwig’s ‘Moon Over Buffalo’, directed by Kayt Roth. It opens next week on
CapU announces honorary degree recipient and faculty emerita for Spring 2022
June 3, 2022North Shore
Community leader Carlota Lee will receive an honorary Doctor of Letters, honoris causa, on June 9 and Leonard George, PhD,
North Van RCMP seek witnesses to assault outside Seabus terminal
June 3, 2022North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP are seeking public assistance in their investigation of an altercation that took place on June 1, 2022,
A new advocacy group in West Vancouver
June 3, 2022North Shore
Positive Voices, a new non-partisan advocacy group, says it wants to help inform, and provide a voice to, the moderate
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


























