Scuba diver’s body recovered from Deep Cove waters
North Vancouver RCMP has recovered the body of a scuba diver from Deep Cove waters. According to DeVries, the man
Loblaws issues new COVID alert for Lonsdale City Market
Loblaws has issued a new alert for an employee testing positive for COVID-19 at the Lonsdale City Market at 1650
A new Arts & Culture Centre for everyone
West Vancouver, located on the unceded territories of the Squamish, Musqueam and Tseil-Waututh, is known for its spectacular natural beauty.
Alcohol in DNV Parks? I think it’s about time
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, I think we have all learned to appreciate our neighbourhoods like never before
Public input sought for Cleveland Dam Safety program
Metro Vancouver is seeking feedback on the Cleveland Dam Safety Enhancements Program. The program includes new public safety information signs
Work on Highway 1 and Lonsdale Ave on Monday; expect delays
Road maintenance work is expected to impact traffic on Highway 1 next week. Road maintenance work is planned on the
West Vancouver receives five cannabis store applications
The District of West Vancouver has received five cannabis retail store applications. The proposed locations are: 1453 Bellevue Avenue, and
Canada Day 2021, brought to you by Rotary Club of Lions Gate
The Rotary Club of Lions Gate invites you, your families, and friends to join us in celebrating Canada Day 2021.
COVID-19 alert for two Lonsdale Ave stores
Loblaws has issued a notification for employee testing positive for COVID-19 at two stores in North Vancouver. The alert was
Grief, when a child dies
At a recent presentation in the North Vancouver Library series “Mere Mortals,” two leaders of the North Vancouver Compassionate Friends,
High number of catalytic converter thefts in West Vancouver
There has been an unusually high number of catalytic converter thefts in West Vancouver, and WVPD says it is working
CapU honorary degrees for Anthony von Mandl, mother
B.C. business leader Anthony von Mandl, together with his mother Bedriska v. Mandl, will receive honorary Doctor of Laws, honoris
West Van Indigenous girl’s healing dance for Kamloops children
With the news of the discovery of Kamloops Residential School mass graves on the Tk’emlúps te Secwe̓pemc territory, the Indigenous people
North Van MLAs to hold vaccine townhall meeting
Two North Vancouver MLAs are hosting a North Vancouver Vaccine town hall meeting today. Bowinn Ma, MLA for North Vancouver-Lonsdale will
Free bike valet service in Deep Cove from June 5
Starting June 5, cyclists visiting Deep Cove will be able to use a free bike valet service at Panorama Park
Historic Ferry Building to be moved for restoration work
The historic Ferry Building in West Vancouver will be moved to make way for a new foundation and raise the building to protect it from rising flood levels due to the impacts of climate change.
Alcohol now allowed in West Van’s Millennium Park
Alcohol consumption is now allowed in Millennium Park as a pilot project that provides more opportunities to socialize safely outdoors.
New School Board Trustee Linda Munro lays out her priorities
Schools offer more than education: they are a cornerstone of our community that provides opportunities for children to learn about
North Van business offers $25,000 reward for info in arson case
A local business is offering $25,000 reward for information that identifies suspects involved in arson in North Vancouver. Mitchell Martin,
COVID-19 alert for Edgemont grocery store
Sobeys has issued a notification for an employee testing positive for COVID-19 at Thrifty Foods at 310 Edgemont Blvd. in




















