North Vancouver Man Charged in Drive-Thru Collision
A North Vancouver man has been charged in connection with a March 2024 drive-thru collision that left a restaurant employee
Heavy rainfall in forecast for North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a rainfall warning for North Shore and western Fraser Valley as a low-pressure system moves into
Construction to ramp up on North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant
Construction is set to ramp up on the North Shore Wastewater Treatment Plant after Metro Vancouver signed a contract with
CNV issues RFP for ‘land bridge’ over Highway 1 at Lonsdale Ave
The City of North Vancouver is moving forward on a project for a land bridge over Highway 1 at Lonsdale
CNV seeks public input on ‘Complete Communities Assessment’ project
The City of North Vancouver is seeking public input on local services and amenities as part of its Complete Communities
Nine things to do in Vancouver this weekend
Vancouver, known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant cultural scene, offers countless activities to enjoy, especially on weekends. Whether you’re
West Queens Road closed between Mahon and Chesterfield; avoid the area
FortisBC crews are working to repair damage to a gas service line on West Queens Road in North Vancouver caused
Police seek suspect who allegedly stole merchandise from Arcteryx store in Park Royal
West Vancouver Police are seeking public help identifying a suspect accused of stealing $3,300 worth of merchandise from the Arcteryx
MONOVA invites community to new exhibit
The Museum of North Vancouver (MONOVA) is inviting the community to a brand-new exhibition. Featuring over 100 pieces from MONOVA’s
21-year-old snowboarder found dead at Cypress Mountain Resort
A 21-year-old man from Richmond has died after going missing while snowboarding at Cypress Mountain Resort on January 24, 2025.
DNV council to vote on permit for 91-unit rental project on Rupert Street
The North Vancouver District council will vote today, January 27, on a permit for a six-storey, 91-unit rental building in
District of North Vancouver to simplify coach house rules
District of North Vancouver staff are proposing amendments to simplify coach house regulations. The amendments were discussed at a council
Aloha For Lahaina With Henry Kapono & The Boom Booms
You can have a night of Hawaiian vacation time, with just a drive in your car! I and Mark Sager
District of North Vancouver’s Salute to Cancel Culture
The District of North Vancouver has seemingly struck a blow against Donald Trump—or so it appears. While the bureaucrats in
Presentation House Theatre’s new show invites children to be part of the story
North Vancouver’s Presentation House Theatre (PHT) has announced a brand-new show for young audiences, The Old Woman Who Lived in
DNV quits X (formerly Twitter) because it ‘no longer aligns with our corporate values’
At 5 pm on Tuesday, January 21, the District of North Vancouver deactivated its X account (formerly Twitter). DNV said
250-room floating hotel proposed for Vancouver waterfront
A new 250-room floating hotel is being proposed for Vancouver by Finnish hotel developer, Sunborn International Holding (SBIH). The company announced
West Vancouver-Sea to Sky MLA Valeriote divests oil and gas company shares after news report
The newly elected MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, Jeremy Valeriote, is divesting his shares in an oil and gas
TransLink proposes two 16-storey rental buildings in Moodyville, 10,000 square-feet outdoor plaza
TransLink has announced a public engagement on plans to develop a mixed-use project at 502-536 East 3rd Street in Moodyville.
North Vancouver home payment dispute: BC Supreme Court upholds trial court’s decision
The British Columbia Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal by Avtar Johal and his company, 672047 B.C. Ltd., regarding a