Revamped Lynn Creek Bridge opens to public today
The newly revamped Lynn Creek Bridge opens to the public today, Monday, Aug.9. Renewal work included a new concrete deck,
New COVID-19 cases up on the North Shore
After weeks of dramatic drops, COVID-19 cases are on the rise on North Shore. According to the latest data released
Parts of Baden Powell trail to be resurfaced
A section of the Baden Powell Trail in West Vancouver will be restored to improve users’ comfort and safety, and
YYOGA, DNV sign lease to keep studio in Lynn Valley
YYOGA and the District of North Vancouver (DNV) have signed a new lease agreement. YYOGA Northshore Elements will continue to
Vaz Kassam is North Van RCMP’s new Operations Officer
North Vancouver RCMP is introducing Inspector Vaz Kassam as the Detachment’s new Operations Officer. Inspector Kassam has a varied and
COVID shots available at walk-in clinic in North Van this week
North Shore residents can now access the walk-in clinic in North Vancouver until August 8. The walk-in clinic will be
Know Les Jickling, Conservative candidate for North Vancouver
Les is an active swimmer, runner, and all-weather cyclist. He has proposed that the interview be combined with a hike
Heat alert for North Shore
A strengthening ridge of high pressure will bring increasing temperatures to the south coast later this week. The time frame
Petition against Seaspan raises alarm over noise and air pollution
Locals in North Vancouver are voicing concerns over Seaspan Shipyards’ plan to expand its dry dock facilities which they fear
Looper moth outbreak: CNV parks crew to increase watering
Have you noticed ‘inchworms’ dangling from trees in your neighbourhood, lots of needles raining down or brownish trees? You might
BC temporarily bans sale and use of rodenticides
The Province is placing a temporary ban on the sale and use of second-generation rodenticides. Effective July 21, the sale
New SeaBus, the Burrard Chinook, makes maiden journey
TransLink’s new SeaBus, the Burrard Chinook, sails its maiden voyage today serving customers across the Burrard Inlet. TransLink wrapped the
Slight uptick in COVID cases on North Shore
There has been a slight uptick in COVID cases on North Shore. According to the latest weekly data provided by
West Van negotiating with Darwin on housing project
The District of West Vancouver is currently in negotiations with three different organisations to further the Gordon Avenue housing project.
Charcoal barbecues banned in DNV parks and beaches
With the current fire danger rating at high, charcoal barbecues are banned at all District parks and beaches until further
Police seek witnesses to series of arsons in North Van
North Vancouver RCMP are seeking witnesses to a series of arsons that occurred between 12:30 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. on
Motorcyclist seriously injured in accident on highway in West Van
The Independent Investigations Office (IIO) of BC is investigating a motor vehicle incident in West Vancouver which left a motorcyclist
‘Every great city makes space for the arts; so should West Van’
Below is an open letter Jennifer Webb, co-chair of West Vancouver’s Arts Facilities Advisory Committee, has written to the Mayor
Charcoal barbecues banned in West Van parks and beaches
With continuing hot weather and dry conditions, charcoal barbecues are banned in parks and beaches in the District of West
Mother bear euthanized after accident on Highway 1 in West Van
North Shore Black Bear Society is asking the community to be in alert for two orphaned cubs after their mother





















