CapU introduces new Business Affairs program for Indigenous film producers
Capilano University is launching a new program to equip Indigenous film producers with business management skills to confidently navigate the film industry and succeed at managing the business aspects of running a film production company.
CNV plans left turn lanes at St George as part of Esplanade Complete Street project
Adding left turn lanes east and west bound at St George Street, reducing Forbes to one lane southbound from 3rd
No ‘immediate plans’ to expand Rapid Bus into West Vancouver, district says
There are no immediate plans to consider expanding Rapid Bus into West Vancouver, says the District of West Vancouver as
Six public alarms to be installed along Capilano River and Cleveland dam
Metro Vancouver will be installing an interim public-facing alarm system at the Cleveland Dam and along the Capilano River. Installation
Vehicle fire on Highway 1; expect delays
Vehicle fire on Highway 1 eastbound has blocked the right lane. The garbage truck fire happened between Exit 4 between
COVID-19 exposure notice for West Vancouver facilities
District of West Vancouver has been informed that a person who was at the West Vancouver Aquatic Centre and West Vancouver
West Van police officers sustain minor injuries in scuffle at Ambleside Park
Two West Vancouver police officers sustain minor injuries while dealing with drunk, aggressive youth at Ambleside Park.
‘Extremely confrontational’ West Van resident issued $2,630 COVID fine
West Vancouver police issued a hefty fine to a woman in the British Properties neighbourhood for hosting a party. On
Charges recommended against officer in West Van chase involving police dog
The provincial watchdog has filed a report to the BC Prosecution Service for consideration of charges regarding a police chase involving a police dog in West Vancouver.
Overnight closure of Main Street this week
Main Street will be closed next week for girder installation overnight. The work starts on April 21 and continues to
West Van police cautions after dogs left in cars
The West Vancouver Police have already began receiving calls from concerned citizens who are reporting dogs left behind in parked
Upcoming lane closure on Highway 99; expect delays
Lane closure on Highway 99 will lead to delays starting this Monday. Bridge maintenance is planned between Inglewood Ave and
Grouse Mountain to be closed for two days this week
Grouse Mountain Resort will be closed for two days because of a BC Hydro outage. The resort will be closed
COVID-19 alert for two North Shore stores
Loblaws has issued a new notification about employees testing positive for COVID-19 at two stores on North Shore.
How flawed models will destroy drivability in North Vancouver
North Vancouver City Council last year unanimously approved three transportation projects that are going to further destroy the ability to
Police seek info after man assaulted while walking dog in Lynn Valley
North Vancouver RCMP are seeking the public’s help in an investigation where a man was assaulted while he was out
How this North Van heritage home was saved from demolition
The restoration of the Emery House and development of the lot is being called as an ‘exciting win-win’ for the
Over 1,000,000 recreation spots eliminated by early Harry Jerome closure
The closure of the Harry Jerome Community Recreation Centre at the end of 2021 for at least three years eliminates
Trail work in Lynn Canyon Park; avoid the area
Trail work is starting tomorrow along the Baden Powell Trail in Lynn Canyon Park. Please avoid the area. District of
11-year-old dies in skiing accident at Mt. Seymour
An 11-year-old child has died in a skiing accident at Mt. Seymour. On Saturday, April 10, around 8 pm, North


















