Cigarette butt pilot program coming to West Van neighbourhoods
April 19, 2022North Shore
Cigarette butt disposal bins are being installed in West Vancouver—three locations in Ambleside and three locations in Horseshoe Bay—as a
DNV invites community to open house on affordable housing
April 19, 2022North Shore
District of North Vancouver is hosting an online survey, and a virtual open house on April 21 and 26 and
Reduced speed limits, rapid transit over Burrard Inlet: CNV’s mobility plan
April 19, 2022North Shore
City of North Vancouver (CNV) has a new 10-year vision and guide for mobility decisions in the community, after Council’s
BC launches new personal property registry
April 18, 2022BC/Canada
People in BC can now register their personal property online with the launch of a new, modernized personal property registry. The
Part of Grouse Mountain trail to remain closed until June
April 18, 2022North Shore
The lower part of the BCMC Route at the Grouse Mountain has been closed since April 4 for trail upgrades and will
Paving work near Park Royal this week; expect delays
April 18, 2022North Shore
A water main project near Park Royal could lead to some delays. In order to restore the road following an
Update: Missing North Vancouver man found dead in West Vancouver
April 17, 2022North Shore
UPDATE: A 69-year-old man missing from North Vancouver has been found dead in West Vancouver. “We are saddened to report
Several minimum weather records broken in BC
April 16, 2022North Shore
Several minimum-temperature records were broken in the province in the last few days of cold weather. Clear skies combined with cold
BC woman loses over $23,000 in romance scam
April 14, 2022BC/Canada
A Lillooet woman was swindled out of $27,000 in a romance scam that started in South Africa. On April 7,
When you see a bear on your property…
April 14, 2022North Shore
What to Do If You See a Bear?: Essential Tips for Dealing with Bear Encounters It is that time of
Ambleside Tiddlycove Lions invite people to first paper-shredding event
April 14, 2022North Shore
Local North Shore residents are invited to bring sensitive documents to shred at the parking lot of the Ambleside Park on April 30, from 10 am to 2 pm.
The science behind your dog’s adorable facial expressions
April 14, 2022Body/Mind/Soul
Why do human beings form such close bonds with dogs but not their close cousins wolves? That’s because dogs can
150 eagles killed in turbine blades; wind energy company to pay millions in fine
April 14, 2022World
A US wind energy company has pleaded guilty to death of eagles which were hit by blades of wind turbines.
Three protestors charged for blocking TransCanada Highway
April 13, 2022BC/Canada
Charges of mischief have been approved against three anti-logging protestors after a demonstration in January blocked highway traffic and caused
Make West Van sparkle: Get involved in Mayor Booth’s initiative
April 13, 2022North Shore
West Vancouver Mayor’s Community Cleanup is back. The Mayor’s Community Cleanup is an initiative that encourages residents, businesses, schools, and
BC man sentenced for knowingly exposing workers to asbestos
April 13, 2022BC/Canada
A BC man has plead guilty and was sentenced by the provincial court for knowingly exposing workers to asbestos. Vivesh
Anti-logging group blocks highway at Willingdon Avenue
April 13, 2022North Shore
Save Old Growth has blocked all six westbound lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway enroute to Vancouver. Supporters of Save Old
Lions Gate Bridge will be closed to traffic for three nights in April
April 12, 2022North Shore
The Lions Gate Bridge will be closed to vehicle traffic in both directions for three consecutive nights beginning Friday, April 29,
West Van to allow liquor consumption in more district parks
April 12, 2022North Shore
District of West Vancouver will allow liquor consumption in three more parks in the district. Alcohol consumption is now allowed in certain areas of Ambleside Landing, John Lawson Park and Dundarave Park, excluding the playground.
We need safe space for skating: Coun. Tony Valente
April 12, 2022North Shore
Last Monday, I brought a notice of motion calling upon the City of North Vancouver to provide safe space for
Capilano University announces first on-campus student housing complex
April 12, 2022North Shore
Capilano University announced its first on-campus student housing project on the University’s main campus. The six-storey, 8,250 square metre complex will
Mountain lions to get biggest right of way in Los Angeles
April 12, 2022World
A few weeks ago, carcass of a mountain lion was found on Pacific Coast Highway in the Los Angeles area.
Snowfall warning for parts of Metro Vancouver
April 11, 2022North Shore
Snowfall warning is in effect for parts of Metro Vancouver. Highly variable but impactful snowfall is expected in northeast of
Black Bear Pub redevelopment: Proponent to hold info meet
April 11, 2022North Shore
The proponents of the proposal to replace the Lynn Valley pub with a mixed-use residential and commercial development are holding
DNV’s 2021 Design Excellence and Heritage Award winners announced
April 11, 2022North Shore
The District of North Vancouver (DNV) honoured recipients of this year’s Heritage Awards and Design Excellence Awards at the April

























