Capilano University announces two new programs
Capilano University has announced two new program offerings for students to customize their programs of study. Beginning September 2021, students
Youth with pellet gun draw heavy police response to Seymour area
North Vancouver RCMP are reminding the public that carrying a pellet gun isn’t illegal, but it can have consequences if
Maintenance at Horseshoe Bay terminal; traffic pattern modified
In order to complete improvements at Horseshoe Bay terminal, BC Ferries is scheduling maintenance work from Monday, May 10 to Thursday, May 13.
IHIT seeks footage in shooting death of Karman Grewal at YVR
The Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT) is calling on the public to help further its investigation into the shooting death
Seaspan gifts $2.6 million to Lions Gate Hospital
A $2.65 million gift from Seaspan North Vancouver and the Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation to Lions Gate Hospital will
Grouse Grind trail reopens today
Metro Vancouver’s Grouse Grind Trail is officially open as of today, with regular open hours of 7:00 a.m. – 6:30
BC RCMP seek help after woman found dead in Kootenay National Park
BC RCMP is asking for the public’s help after a 35-year-old woman was found dead on May 6 in southeastern
How much will the arts facility in West Van cost taxpayers? No one knows
That is indeed the million dollar question, or can we say it is approximately $38 Million in 2019 dollars. Well,
Jim Hanson elected as Burnaby North-Seymour NDP candidate
Burnaby North-Seymour NDP members elected Jim Hanson to stand as their candidate in the next federal election. Jim is a
Trail closure at Deep Cove park
Starting May 10, DNV is doing pathway drainage and surfacing replacement on a trail in Myrtle Park. This work is
Inglewood Care Centre submits development permit application
Baptist Housing has submitted a development permit application to revitalize the 58-year-old Inglewood Care Centre. The 230-bed long-term care (LTC)
CapU to hold ‘car-vocation’ convocation ceremonies
This June, Capilano University will recognize graduates with a series of drive-in convocation ceremonies that offer a physically distanced alternative
Police renew appeal to find missing Lynn Valley man
North Vancouver RCMP is renewing appeal to public to find Vincent Che, who has been missing for more than two
Ferry building restoration begins this week; 8 parking spots closed
The restoration of the 108-year-old Ferry Building in Ambleside will begin during the week of May 10 and is scheduled
Seaspan gets contract for Polar Icebreaker, creating 2800 jobs
As part of the National Shipbuilding Strategy, the Government of Canada has announced that Seaspan Shipyards will design and build
Construction starts this week in Deep Cove; detours in place
Crews will soon be arriving on site to begin work on the Gallant Storm Sewer Replacement Project and construction of
Sharp decline in COVID cases in North Shore
As BC ramps up its vaccination drive, COVID-19 cases on North Shore continues to decline.
COVID-19 road checks begin tomorrow on BC Highways
BC RCMP will be establishing COVID-19 Travel Restriction Road Checks at select locations starting on Thursday, May 6, 2021. COVID-19
Linda Williams is here for your children no matter what their education path will be
My name is Linda Williams, and I’m running in SD44’s by-election because I believe our education system needs to work
North Vancouver gets new electric vehicle fast charger
The City of North Vancouver has added another Direct Current Fast Charging (DCFC) station to its growing EV charging network.





















