North Van RCMP warns public about man who exposed himself to teen
North Vancouver RCMP are warning the public about a male who exposed his genitals to a young female. On May
Go ahead, make your donations: North Shore Rescue isn’t flush with funds
By Gagandeep Ghuman If you are thinking of making a donation to your local North Shore rescue, don’t let the
Here’s your chance to be a braveheart; North Shore Rescue is recruiting volunteers
Here is your chance to be a local hero and contribute to your community. North Shore Rescue is now accepting
CNV council approves $1.2 million to hire staff for waterfront operations
The City of North Vancouver council voted to spend $1.2 million on five full-time jobs to operate the waterfront public realm,
The B-line should stop at Park Royal, for now: West Van staff
The B-Line will most likely stop at Park Royal—at least for now. District of West Vancouver staff is recommending to
Capilano University to open new campus in Lower Lonsdale
Capilano University plans to open a new campus in Lower Lonsdale this September. Capilano University will occupy the second floor of
CNV adds new fast charging EV station at City Hall
The City of North Vancouver has added another fast charging station to its EV charging network. The newest station is
New digital traffic signs installed along busy North Shore routes
These may be the signs of the change North Shore needs. The province is installing new digital message signs on
A solution is looking for a problem in West Vancouver
District of West Vancouver is refining its policy on how to deal with disrespectful people who are verbally and physically aggressive towards staff—even though there haven’t been a lot of these agent provocateurs.
When sparks flew over Oxford Street development
A development application to convert two single-family lots into a six-storey 88-units rental apartment building on Oxford Street in the
CNV shifts policy to consider small lots
Over 400 new small lots would be created in the City of North Vancouver with a policy shift that aims
North Shore moms are donating their extra milk to babies in need
Donor breast milk is an excellent alternative when mother’s own milk is not available, and more so for premature and
Iconic reminder of railway history is being pushed from place to place in North Vancouver
A rare railway structure dating back to 1913 lies forgotten and abandoned as a new glitzy city shapes up at
So you want to become a councillor? Here’s a step-by-step guide
We collaborated with seasoned local politician Guy Heywood to chalk out a plan for you in 15 easy and not-so-easy
A picture postcard from what West Vancouver could have been
Laguna Del Mar was an ambitious reclamation project on the West Vancouver waterfront. By the standards of the Sixties, it was actually a giant leap of imagination.
MLA Ma’s ambitious plan to find a collective transit solution
Integrated North Shore Transportation Planning project, Ma says, marks the beginning of a singular vision to finding short and long term solutions to the challenge of congestion and transit in the North Shore.
Here’s why Mary-Ann Booth wants to become the mayor of West Vancouver
Housing affordability, transit, revitalising the town centre and creating a better arts and culture strategy will be some of the key issues Mary-Ann Booth will be working on if she is elected to be the Mayor of West Vancouver.
A wall stirs debate in West Vancouver on housing form and character
It was supposed to be a discussion about a wall in a new home, but it quickly devolved into a he-said, she-said scenario where councillor blamed each other for why there was little they could do about homes that don’t seem to fit with the neighbourhood in West Vancouver
Do you know what it’s like to live under a pall of smoke?
Lingering plumes of smoke from Horseshoe Bay ferries have made life tough for those who live close by.
Rebellion in the neighbourhood
Unlike previous generations which build infrastructure before (or at least in tune) with residential development, the last three municipal councils have embarked on increasing residential units without having the infrastructure in place.