Former West Van mayor’s gift from godmother was professional misconduct
The Law Society of BC has ruled that former West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager committed professional misconduct by getting a
Do you have what it takes to be a police officer? Find out at this event
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is hiring. It will oragnise a career presentation on July 17, 12:00 PM for
How East 29th residents were conned out of all on-street parking
Residents want the council to start a dialogue with them and come up with a possible compromise on a problem that has many people angry and worried about the consequences of what the district and the city want — an almost complete obliteration of on-street parking.
Scrap law that restricts pit bulls: Advocacy group asks West Van
West Vancouver, Burnaby and Richmond are the only three municipalities in the province that still have breed-specific bylaws that place restrictions on pit bulls and dogs with similar looks.
High cost behind cancellation of Lonsdale water-slide event
The high cost of delivering the water slide event was the reason behind the cancellation of the much-anticipated event on Lonsdale Avenue.
Family searches for lost puppy in Caulfeild who just had surgery
An Anmore family searching for their lost puppy in the Caulfeild area of West Vancouver are asking for help in locating the six-month old Labrador.
NDP govt dragging feet on puppy mills, unscrupulous breeders: MLA Thornthwaite
North Vancouver-Seymour MLA Jane Thornthwaite is raising concerns more than two years after passing the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals
Coun. Muri wants pigeons to be kept in cages all the time
District of North Vancouver council will decide this Monday if pigeon owners should be forced to keep their pet birds
No cannabis on our doorstep: Lonsdale Avenue residents protest
The residents of a co-op building on Lonsdale Avenue are livid that City of North Vancouver council and staff would
Lonsdale water slide event is off
The City of North Vancouver has cancelled its water-slide event, the signature annual event that brought thousands of people to
Canada Day violence in Ambleside: Youths assault police officer, punch one in the face
West Vancouver Police dealt with a large group of approximately 300 youths at Ambleside beach on Canada Day, many of
Two bears were destroyed this past weekend in North Shore
The bear was reported to be seen around Rice Lake and & Lynn Headwaters this spring, said Christine Miller of North Shore Black Bear Society.
RCMP alert: Keep windows closed, doors locked, even if the weather is hot
North Vancouver RCMP is asking residents to be vigilant after an increase in daytime breaks and enters to homes in City as well as District of North Vancouver.
Mulgrave teacher finalist for Premier’s Award for Excellence in Education
Launched in 2018, the annual Premier’s Awards for Excellence in Education recognize those teachers and education leaders who go above and beyond to make life better for students in the province.
50 musical performances over 10 days: Here’s Harmony Arts Festival line-up
The festival promises ten days of live musical talent, free concerts, and over 50 performances from a wide variety of genres.
Nominate your Health Care Hero at Lions Gate Hospital
The Health Care Hero will receive a special Health Care Hero pin and a letter of thanks for a job well done at the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation
Water slide coming back to Lonsdale; City seeks volunteers
The City of North Vancouver’s is seeking volunteers for its signature summer event on Lonsdale Avenue this July.
Mayor Buchanan’s affordability plan for city-owned land gets a boost
Mayor Linda Buchanan’s push for affordable and mid-market housing in CNV got another boost with her fellow councillors supporting her latest proposal.
CNV washes its hands off Central Lonsdale parking challenge
It takes less than a minute to get a key cut at the Silverline Security Locksmith on 14th Street in
Celebrate Canada Day with more transit service
TransLink will increase transit service and extend hours on Canada Day to accommodate the large crowds that attend Canada Day