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
Access changes at Howe Sound Crest Trail
BC Parks is asking outdoor enthusisats to be aware of a change in access to the Howe Sound Crest Trail.
Dollarton cannabis store rezoning before council today
District of North Vancouver council will decide on giving rezoning approval for Muse, a cannabis store proposed in Dollarton Village.
Blueridge Community Association gives 200 gift bags to local RCMP
The Blueridge Community Association donated 200 gift bags to officers and staff at the North Vancouver RCMP detachment, only weeks after delivering 450 such gift packages to the front-line workers at the Lions Gate Hospital.
Seaspan teams up with Heddle on polar icebreaker bid
Under the terms of their agreement, if Seaspan Shipyards is awarded the Polar Icebreaker, Heddle will fabricate ship modules at its three Ontario shipyards.
Theft of catalytic converters prompt warning from North Van RCMP
North Vancouver RCMP are issuing a warning about an increase in catalytic converter thefts in recent weeks, and a request to the community to watch out for suspicious activity.
Three arrested in 24 hours for thefts in North Vancouver
Three people have been arrested by North Vancouver RCMP for theft, possession of drugs, and possession of a dangerous weapon.
Queensbury frog finds a new home in Moodyville
A frog most familiar to North Vancouver students has resurfaced in Moodyville Park.
Bear-in-area signs posted on Capilano River Trail
West Vancouver park board has installed bear aware signs on the Capilano River trail in the Capilano Regional Park after reports of a bear and cubs on the trail.
BC Ferries increases service on Vancouver–Sunshine Coast route
BC Ferries is increasing service on the Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay)–Sunshine Coast (Langdale) route from today to better match capacity with
Gratitude in the face of despair on North Shore
Yes, the North Shore was home to Canada's first deaths, and perhaps because of this stress, thousands of acts of generosity and kindness emerged.
Ambleside Par 3 golf course opens tomorrow
The District of West Vancouver will re-open Ambleside Par 3 golf course on Friday, June 5 with revised operating protocols.
Very little evidence of community transmission in region: VCH
There is very little evidence of COVID-19 community transmissions in the Vancouver Coastal Health region including in North Vancouver.





















