Three new viewpoints planned at Grouse Grind trail
Three new viewpoints at the Grouse Grind trail will be constructed as part of a new infrastructure project funded jointly by the Government of Canada and the Province of BC.
16 child care spaces on Capilano Reserve approved
Province is investing 16 new child care spaces at a new facility on the Capilano Reserve. The child care spaces will open in September 2020.
North Shore moms start band for family fun
A group of five North Shore moms have brought to life a concept that Gemma Turner had dreamed of since becoming a mom and Covid-19 was the catalyst for it all.
Hydrogen fuelling station to open in North Vancouver
North Vancouver-based Hydrogen Technology and Energy Corporation (HTEC) is partnering with 7-Eleven Canada to open a hydrogen fuelling station at
Province gives $500,000 for cycling infrastructure in Lynn Valley
District of North Vancouver has received $500,000 for new cycling infrastructure in Lynn Valley.
When the Spanish Flu hit North Vancouver hard
This year’s COVID-19 pandemic brings to mind the 1918 influenza pandemic. The latter, caused by a highly contagious type-A strain of the H1N1 virus, peaked here in October 1918.
We need to open up North Shore swimming pools
The majority of those who do swimming on North Shore are not comfortable with unsupervised open water swimming, and are missing social connections at the pool.
North Van RCMP officer charged with assault
Cst. Hirday Olak of North Vancouver RCMP was charged with one count of assault.
Shipping container to be used as parklet on Lonsdale Ave.
City of North Vancouver plans to convert a shipping container into a covered parklet for use in Central Lonsdale area as part of its Open Streets Plan.
Until October 15, drinking allowed at nine public places in CNV
Beginning today, City of North Vancouver will allow alcohol consumption in designated public spaces throughout the City of North Vancouver.
CNV to direct owner to demolish Mahon Avenue property
The City of North Vancouver staff will ask council to get a Mahon Avenue property owner to demolish the main building and the foundation of the main building at 2009 Mahon Avenue.
HOME will be a tribute to Horseshoe Bay, then and now
“Home: A Tribute to Horseshoe Bay Then and Now” will shows the changing face of our community in the last hundred years.
Pay parking being planned at Lynn Canyon Park
The District of North Vancouver is planning to implement a pay parking pilot project at the Lynn Canyon Park.
COVID-19: West Van cafe has shut down permanently
A West Vancouver restaurant and cafe in Dundarave has shut its down permanently.
Grouse Mountain to open on June 22
Grouse Mountain has announced that it will begin a phased reopening on Monday, June 22, along with the Grouse Grind trail.
DNV council bans rodenticides to protect owls
On Monday, June 15, the District of North Vancouver Council unanimously moved Councillor Megan Curren’s motion to ban anticoagulant rodenticides on all District-owned properties.
North Van writer wins short story contest
A local North Vancouver writer was named the first-place winner of the 4th annual short story contest BC-Yukon Short 2020
Construction underway at affordable rental building on Lonsdale
Construction is underway at an affordable rental building in Central Lonsdale.
‘Open Street’ policy is more of a ‘Closed Street’ plan on Lonsdale
The "Open Street " policy would be better labelled the “Closed Street” plan on Lonsdale.
North Van RCMP to community: Thank You
North Van RCMP has expressed its gratitude to the community for their support in these trying times. In a press