Free menstrual products available at several places in North Van
The City of North Vancouver is offering free menstrual products in City facilities and public spaces to remove barriers, promote
Public warning issued after sexual assault in Lynn Canyon Park
North Vancouver RCMP are warning the public of a suspicious male who sexually assaulted a woman by groping her yesterday,
Have your say on new dog strategy of North Vancouver
Got a pup – or an opinion about them? You can help the City of North Vancouver develop its first
Horseshoe Bay to Lynn Valley Road improvements planned
The study for corridor improvements from Horseshoe Bay to Lynn Valley Road is complete, resulting in opportunities that support a
COVID vaccination: Dedicated support on North Shore for children 5-11
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) COVID-19 vaccination clinics are offering dedicated supports to children five to 11 years of age. As
North Van RCMP warn after dog treats placed next to glass in popular trail
North Vancouver RCMP are warning dog owners to watch out after receiving a report of what appeared to be purposefully
Drunk teen driving 225 km/h in North Van hit with fines, 90-day prohibition
A 90-day driving prohibition, 30-day vehicle impoundment, and fines and costs climbing into the thousands are among consequences a 19-year-old
Special weather statement for North Shore
A special weather statement is in effect for North Vancouver and West Vancouver. The advisory is also in effect for
CNV terminates lease offer with Darwin, new funding plans for Harry Jerome
The City of North Vancouver is working on a new financial strategy after it terminated offer to lease with Darwin
Activists to block Iron Workers bridge, Horseshoe Bay ferry tomorrow
A group of activists is planning to block Highway 1 and disrupt Monday morning rush hour on the North Shore.
COVID vaccination: North Shore clinic caters to special needs children
Vancouver Coastal Health has individual rooms available in North Shore for children with special needs and those who need quiet
Developer offers West Vancouver $40,000 in-lieu of trail relocation
The proponents behind the Sewell’s Landing project in Horseshoe Bay are offering $40,000 to improve a trail in-lieu of relocating
West Van to remove ‘low-use, poor condition’ tennis court
The tennis court at Larson Bay will be removed in February 2022. The court is located among mature trees with
Ambleside BIA’s ‘Shop to Win’ was all about supporting local businesses
The Ambleside Dundarave Business Improvement Association held its first ‘Holiday Passport Shop to Win’ and it was as much fun
GoFundMe for family displaced by Capilano Reserve house fire
A GoFundMe page has been set up for a family whose house was destroyed in a fire at the Capilano
COVID-19 cases hold steady in North Shore
COVID-19 cases continue to hold steady in North Shore with cases remaining in the 400s. According to the latest weekly
Part of East 23rd Street to be closed; expect delays
Starting Thursday, January 27, the 100 block of East 23rd Street is being temporarily closed by the City of North
Construction begins on new 108-bed acute care tower at Lions Gate Hospital
Construction has begun on a new patient care tower at Lions Gate Hospital. The six-storey Paul Myers Tower will have
Police make arrest after group impedes traffic on Highway 1
One person was arrested today after a small group of protestors attempted to impede traffic on Hwy 1. The protests
West Van Mayor Mary-Ann Booth celebrates highlights from 2021
In a letter posted on the District website, West Vancouver Mayor Mary-Ann Booth shares some of the highlights from Council’s





















