Public info meet set for planned Horseshoe Bay hotel
A four-storey mixed-use development with hotel and ground-floor retail is being proposed for 6408, 6412, and 6418 Bay Street in
District of North Vancouver to begin green dye testing
The District of North Vancouver is conducting green dye testing in its sewer and stormwater systems to check water flow
Winter festivities return to The Shipyards
Winter celebrations are returning to The Shipyards in North Vancouver, bringing outdoor skating, markets, live entertainment, and holiday cheer to
‘Naked Dance’ for Cancer Awareness Planned in North Vancouver
A North Vancouver event that will take place on November 14 at 115 Victory Ship Way is reimagining how people
Impaired driver fails roadside test outside North Vancouver pub
A driver heading into a North Vancouver pub was stopped by police and found to be impaired, according to a
Presentation House Theatre invites community to holiday shows, singalong
Presentation House Theatre will present three family-friendly holiday events this winter, including live theatre, a movie screening, and a community
West Vancouver Police arrest suspected impaired driver with children in vehicle
A 55-year-old Kelowna man is facing criminal charges after being stopped by police in West Vancouver following numerous reports of
Fireworks, fights and arson kept North Van RCMP busy on Halloween
North Vancouver RCMP dealt with a high volume of calls on Halloween night, responding to incidents ranging from mischief and
City of North Vancouver to build swimming deck at Waterfront Park in Burrard Inlet
Swim Drink Fish and the City of North Vancouver have announced plans for an innovative swimming structure at Waterfront Park
TransLink’s proposed Moodyville Towers are a step too far for our community
The City of North Vancouver faces a defining decision about its future—one that could either uphold years of thoughtful community
Man arrested after tire slashing incidents in Lynn Valley
North Vancouver RCMP have arrested a man suspected of being behind a series of tire slashings that took place in
North Shore Hospice marks 15th anniversary with new speaking program
North Shore Hospice is marking its 15th anniversary with an ambitious and informative speaking program, launching in November with world-renowned
Ambleside Park moves to $2.50 winter parking rate as shops report slower sales
Pay parking at Ambleside Park in West Vancouver will shift to seasonal pricing starting November 1, with hourly rates changed
Hear at Home: A Mobile Hearing Clinic in North Vancouver That Puts Clients First
It was Simon Manvell’s wife who first suggested he get his ears checked. Manvell had noticed his hearing had been
DNV council votes 4-3 on housing changes in community
The District of North Vancouver Council voted 4-3 in a council meeting on Oct. 20 to move forward with the
Housing directives not dependent on transit investments: Minister to Mayor Sager
The BC government has reaffirmed its directives for the District of West Vancouver to meet housing targets set under the
North Shore community associations host town hall with Mayor Little, MLA Chant and MP Beech
Last Wednesday, October 15, community members attended a town hall meeting with representatives of three levels of government, including District
North Van RCMP seek witnesses after tourist seriously injured in fall at Lynn Canyon
North Vancouver RCMP are seeking witnesses and video after a tourist was seriously injured at Lynn Canyon Park. On October
North Vancouver’s Holiday Inn turns into “Haunt-Inn” for Halloween fundraiser
The Holiday Inn in North Vancouver has transformed its grounds into a community Halloween attraction to raise money for local
North Vancouver unveils draft plan for dogs, people and parks
The District of North Vancouver has released a draft People, Dogs and Parks Strategic Plan, outlining a 10-year roadmap to





















