Stop poisoning owls on the North Shore
In these past four weeks I have become an activist for an issue that I had never been aware of
North Van RCMP warn after pet dog left in hot car
North Vancouver RCMP is warning people to be cautious of not leaving pets in their vehicles.
MLA Thornthwaite concerned about spike in overdose deaths
BC Liberal Mental Health and Addictions Critic Jane Thornthwaite is expressing deep concern about the rising number of overdose deaths
UPDATE: Missing North Vancouver teen located safe
North Shore Rescue and North Vancouver RCMP are asking the public’s help in locating 15 year old Sean Hinze.
Speeding cars impounded by North Van RCMP
North Vancouver RCMP impounded two cars and ticketed drivers for speeding on local roads.
North Van Museum invites people to share COVID-19 stories
The North Vancouver Museum & Archives invites the north shore community to be a part of history in the making.
North Shore playgrounds open on June 1
Playgrounds across the North Shore will reopen on Monday, June 1.
Provincial parks open next week in North Shore
Cypress and Mount Seymour provincial parks on North Shore will open on June 1.
West Van council appoints new CAO
West Vancouver council has appointed Robert Bartlett as the new Chief Administrative Officer. Robert will take on the role after
Departure Bay-Horseshoe Bay route resumes next week
BC Ferries is planning to resume ferry service on the Nanaimo (Departure Bay) – Vancouver (Horseshoe Bay) route on June 3.
Body found in water under Lions Gate Bridge
West Vancouver police is assisting the BC Coroner's Service after a body was found in the water under the Lions Gate Bridge yesterday evening.
Exit 22 will be permanently closed next week
Drivers on the North Shore are advised that Exit 22, the Fern Street eastbound off-ramp, will be permanently closed effective Sunday, May 31, 2020.
North Vancouver city library eliminates all overdue fines
The North Vancouver City Library will eliminate fines for overdue materials effective immediately, one of the first in Lower Mainland to adopt the practice of removing overdue fines.
Baby swans to be removed from Ambleside Pool
The District of West Vancouver says it has spotted eight cygnets (baby swans) in the Ambleside Pool, but only one pair can remain in the pond.
Rental apartment building proposed in Maplewood
District of North Vancouver will be considering a rezoning application for a six-storey rental apartment building in the Maplwood neighborhood.
Cypress and Mount Seymour provincial parks will remain closed
Two popular provincial parks on North Shore will remain closed to the public while several provincial parks open throughout the province for day-use only.
Man who scammed North Shore seniors gets 5.5 years in prison
A man who scammed seniors in North Vancouver, West Vancouver as well as other Metro Vancouver municipalities was sentenced to 5.5 years in jail.
West Van to conduct virtual public hearings
After two months of suspending all public consultation, District of West Vancouver Council is preparing to hold public hearings once again, but electronically.
Please don’t bring firearms to North Vancouver RCMP
The Government of Canada’s new prohibition on certain firearms and devices has prompted the North Vancouver RCMP to issue a public request:
West Van police seek witnesses to assault in Ambleside Park
West Vancouver Police Department investigators are appealing to the public for information about a Saturday evening assault with a weapon at Ambleside Park that left a 17-year-old male youth in hospital with serious, life-altering, injuries.




















