VPD investigates random stabbing at Tim Hortons
January 24, 2022North Shore
Vancouver Police have released video of another unprovoked stranger attack, which sent a 25-year-old man to hospital Saturday with life-threatening
Resident-only parking permit project in Horseshoe Bay
January 24, 2022North Shore
Two District of West Vancouver councilors are bringing forward a notice of motion to restrict parking in Horseshoe Bay for
Staff seeks to protect Ambleside heritage home from demolition
January 24, 2022North Shore
The District of West Vancouver staff is seeking Council permission to delay issuing a demolition permit application for a heritage
Fog advisory for North Shore
January 22, 2022North Shore
A fog advisory is in effect for North Shore. There is a potential for areas of dense fog with limited
Inflation anxiety: More Canadians are worse off now than any time since 2010
January 21, 2022BC/Canada
A new study from the non-profit Angus Reid Institute finds some Canadians struggling more than ever to endure the financial
Armitage family made largest donation to West Van Place for Sport
January 21, 2022North Shore
After six years of fundraising, construction of the West Vancouver Place for Sport will finally proceed in 2022. West Vancouver’s
North Van RCMP alerts about the ‘Bail Money’ Scam
January 20, 2022North Shore
North Vancouver RCMP is alerting the community to the “Bail Money” scam that starts on the phone and ends with the
Special avalanche warning for BC’s South Coast
January 20, 2022North Shore
Avalanche Canada, in partnership with Parks Canada, is issuing a Special Public Avalanche Warning for recreational backcountry users across numerous
North Van Rec commission employees have until March 31 to get double vaccinated
January 20, 2022North Shore
Employees of the North Vancouver Recreation Commission will be placed on an unpaid leave of absence if they don’t have
Vancouver is the most ‘sushi-crazed’ city in the world
January 20, 2022Body/Mind/Soul
Outside of Japan, Vancouver is the sushi capital of the world. That’s what a study by international food magazine Chef’s
Van, cars impounded for speeding on Highway 99
January 20, 2022North Shore
BC Highway Patrol issued several tickets and impounded vehicles for travelling 150 km/ hour in an 80 km/ hour zone
Witnesses sought after elderly women struck by vehicle in Ambleside
January 19, 2022North Shore
Investigators are seeking witnesses after a serious incident involving a pedestrian and a truck. The incident happened today at approximately
North Vancouver woman identified as victim of fatal stabbing at Burnaby mall
January 19, 2022North Shore
A 25-year-old woman from North Vancouver woman was identified as the victim of a fatal stabling that took place last
New Inglewood Care Centre will meet ‘gold standard’ in accessibility
January 19, 2022North Shore
It’s not unusual for a seniors living residence to have good accessibility for those with mobility challenges — but the
Aussie firm to start trials of cannabis product to cure long-COVID
January 19, 2022Body/Mind/Soul
An Australian company will start clinical trials to test its cannabis medicine to cure long-term impact of COVID-19, commonly referred
This flexitarian diet can save you as well as the climate
January 19, 2022Body/Mind/Soul
Your body and your environment are linked in a way which is too obvious, and yet it has got the
CNV pilot project to roll out e-scooters on local roads
January 18, 2022North Shore
The City of North Vancouver council is moving ahead with a pilot project to enable e-scooters on local roads. Council
Police thwart break-in at high-end downtown store
January 18, 2022BC/Canada
A would-be thief is facing charges after being caught in the act by Vancouver Police on Sunday morning. VPD arrested
West Van receives application to relocate historic Clegg house
January 18, 2022North Shore
The District has received a preliminary development proposal for the development of 1591 Haywood Avenue through a Heritage Revitalization Agreement.
Cougar lunges at man walking dog at popular Kelowna park
January 17, 2022North Shore
Conservation Officers are warning the public in Kelowna after a cougar lunged at a man walking his dog at a
Hazardous trees to be removed from John Lawson Park
January 17, 2022North Shore
A contractor will be conducting tree work at John Lawson Park on Wednesday, January 26. Work includes the removal of
Animal noise that exceeds 30 minutes ‘objectionable, disturbing’: CNV noise bylaw
January 17, 2022North Shore
The City of North Vancouver council has approved a new Noise Control Bylaw, amending the old bylaw to add new
New breakfast and brunch spot opens in North Vancouver
January 17, 2022North Shore
OEB Breakfast Co. has opened a brand new location in North Vancouver. The 3,000 square-foot restaurant is now open at 143, 15th St. East in North Vancouver.
A ‘glacier marriage’ in Austria faces resistance
January 17, 2022World
Several organisations including the Alliance for the Soul of the Alps, the WWF, the Austrian Alpine Association (Österreichischer Alpenverein) and
When album of endangered birdsongs beat Taylor Swift
January 16, 2022World
There are now 216 threatened birds in Australia compared to 195 ten years ago, revealed a report released last month

























