Virtual public meeting on proposed student housing on Capilano campus
Capilano University (CapU) invites North Shore residents to learn about, and provide input on, the University’s proposed student housing project
NVC Council’s 3.98% tax increase does not add up
There seemed to be a lot of self-congratulations and back-slapping of each other as the North Vancouver City Councilors and
DNV Coun. Jim Hanson is running for NDP nomination in Burnaby North-Seymour
Two-term District of North Vancouver (DNV) Councillor Jim Hanson is running to be the federal NDP candidate in Burnaby North-Seymour.
Help this cat found in Blueridge to reunite with family
A request has been issued to reunite a cat with its family. The male cat was found today, March 24,
Bike lane near RONA in North Van to be closed tomorrow
Eastbound bike lane will be closed near Rona tomorrow, March 25, to complete work on West 1st Street mobility corridor improvement project.
Unmasked West Vancouver man arrested for spitting on man in Metrotown
An unmasked 48-year-old West Vancouver man was arrested after he allegedly spat in the face of another man in Metrotown
One arrested for threatening West Vancouver schools
A youth has been arrested and criminal charges are being recommended in connection with a social media post that threatened the safety of two West Vancouver schools.
Metro Vancouver plans day rate parking at Lynn Headwater park
Metro Vancouver is looking into a day rate parking at Lynn Headwater Park where paid parking comes into effect this
Smart solutions needed for better transit on North Shore
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged us all. But governments should also seize this opportunity for pivoting and planning for the
COVID-19 alert for Park Royal store
Loblaws has issued a new notification about a staff member testing positive at a Park Royal grocery store.
New buildings in West Vancouver must be low-carbon or net zero
West Vancouver is the first municipality in Canada to require that new residential buildings be built using low-carbon energy systems or to be net-zero energy ready.
VCH hiring on North Shore for COVID vaccination clinics
As COVID-19 vaccines continue to arrive in BC, Vancouver Coastal Health is looking for individuals to support immunization teams at clinics in North Shore.
Get to know Purple Martins who return to Maplewood Flats
Take part in this online event by Wild Bird Trust Of British Columbia to get familiar with Purple Martin birds
Scavenger Hunt is on at Lonsdale Quay Market
Make your spring break staycation fun at Lonsdale Quay Market. The market has created a scavenger hunt that will not
Fire hydrant installation on East 11th St; eastbound traffic to be closed
City of North Vancouver crews will be installing a new fire hydrant in the 100 block of East 11th Street.
Watermain flushing in parts of CNV; refrigerate drinking water ahead of time
The City will be flushing water mains in Zone 3 of CNV from Monday March 22 to Thursday April 1, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm daily.
Protection sought for West Vancouver heritage home
District of West Vancouver staff is seeking a temporary protection order for the “McDowell Residence” located at 466 Hillcrest Street.
‘Employee to Employee’ COVID transmission at Horseshoe Bay terminal
BC Ferries says it has experienced ‘employee to employee’ transmission of COVID-19 at the Horseshoe Bay terminal.
Two fined, have sailboat forfeited after exceeding catch limits in Sechelt
Two men were ordered to pay a $5,000 fine and forfeit their sailboat and fishing gear for violating Canada’s Fishers regulations.
$1,000 reward for info on person who trapped racoon in West Vancouver
A $1,000 reward is on the table after a raccoon was found dragging a trap late Sunday night in West Vancouver.





















