BC man sentenced for knowingly exposing workers to asbestos
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
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
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
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
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
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
Snowfall warning for parts of Metro Vancouver
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
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
The District of North Vancouver (DNV) honoured recipients of this year’s Heritage Awards and Design Excellence Awards at the April
North Vancouver Community Players presents ‘Trying’, a drama by Joanna McClelland Glass
North Vancouver Community Players present ‘Trying’, a drama by Joanna McClelland Glass, directed by Karen Cresswell and produced by Anne Marsh. ‘Trying’
North Van School District hosts Climate Action and Sustainability Week
The North Vancouver School District (NVSD) will host its first Climate Action and Sustainability Week, April 11 – 14, 2022.
Protestors block Highway 1 in North Vancouver
Supporters of Save Old Growth have blocked the Trans-Canada Highway in North Vancouver demanding legislation to end all old growth
A brand new rec centre opens on North Shore next week
The new Lions Gate Community Recreation Centre will be opening for drop-in activities on April 20 at 1733 Lions Gate Lane, in the heart of the new Lions Gate Village.
West Van council rejects developer’s plans to add 119 rental units to project near Park Royal
District of West Vancouver council did not support a proposal by a developer to add 119 more rental units to
One arrested after Save Old Growth protesters block Highway 1
One person was arrested after Supporters of ‘Save Old Growth’ blocked all lanes of the Trans-Canada Highway in West Vancouver
North Van RCMP investigates after man tries to lure children into car
North Vancouver RCMP are looking for witnesses to a suspicious incident that occurred in the Keith Lynn neighbourhood on Wednesday,
Want to remove a tree ? CNV has a new tree bylaw
The City of North Vancouver has introduced a new bylaw to help strengthen urban forest and increase tree canopy cover.
Commission to gather cost and revenue data from North Shore gas stations
The British Columbia Utilities Commission (BCUC) is conducting a data exploration project that includes Metro Vancouver and Squamish. As part
Ferrero recalling Kinder brand chocolate due to possible Salmonella contamination.
Ferrero Canada Ltd. is recalling certain Kinder brand chocolate products from the marketplace due to possible Salmonella contamination. This recall
West Van seeks temporary protection for heritage building on Southborough Drive
District of West Vancouver staff is recommending Council order temporary protection for the “Hall Residence” at 458 Southborough Drive, a





















