More than 50 contestants staked claim for lost sum of money
Last Wednesday, North Vancouver RCMP issued a press release seeking the owner of a large sum of cash turned in
Five options proposed for Vancouver-North Shore rapid transit
A technical feasibility study for rapid transit connecting Vancouver to North Shore across the Burrard Inlet has proposed five crossing options.
North Shore air quality to improve slightly
There will be a slight improvement in air quality today in North Shore but ground-level smoke will remain, and is expected to continue until later this week.
Significant push of smoke expected in BC
Smoke forecast models indicate the potential for a significant push of smoke into BC throughout the weekend.
West Van heritage home available for relocation
An award-winning heritage home in Ambleside in West Vancouver is available to be relocated as the current owners plan to develop their property.
Taiwanese company donates 20,000 masks in North Shore
Contributing to the fight against COVID-19, Taiwanese company Kuo Hua Trading Company has made donations to several organizations on the
Drunk man arrested after trying to prevent his car from getting towed
North Vancouver RCMP have arrested a man who refused to leave when his car was impounded by the police as part of a long weekend enforcement campaign.
North Van man arrested for exposing, masturbating in front of teens
A 35-year-old North Vancouver man has been arrested and charged with an indecent act and exposing genitals to a person under the age of 16.
North Van RCMP looking for owner of ‘pretty big wad of cash’
North Vancouver RCMP are hoping to find the owner of a large sum of cash turned in to the detachment front counter by a good Samaritan over the weekend.
Marine Drive to be closed between Fell Avenue and Bewicke Avenue
Marine Drive will be closed to vehicles between Fell Avenue and Bewicke Avenue on Wednesday, September 9, from 8 pm to 5 am.
Heat alert issued for Metro Vancouver
Environment Canada has issued a heat warning for Metro Vancouver.
What we can learn from the loss of Plum
The recent loss of another member of the wider community, black bear Plum, has ignited a demand for change by residents on how black bears are valued and managed on the North Shore.
Wind warning issued for Metro Vancouver
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for Metro Vancouver for Monday, September 7.
Increase in break-and-enters in North Vancouver
There has been an increase in break and enter incidents to homes and garages in North Vancouver.
Around 92% of TransLink customers wearing masks
TransLink’s new spot check figures show around 92% of customers are wearing masks transit vehicle only a week after the new policy came into effect.
When MomChoir made a plea to Dr.Bonnie Henry
So, I’m not going to lie. I really love Dr Bonnie Henry. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, she has been a
Lower Lynn project is a boon for North Shore drivers
As more cars hit the road this fall while British Columbia continues its COVID-19 phased safe reopening, North Shore drivers will notice the significant progress of the Lower Lynn Interchange Project.
Remembering Lower Lonsdale and the Shipyards District
In advance of the opening of their new Museum location at Lower Lonsdale in 2021, the North Vancouver Museum and Archives (NVMA) is collecting photographs and stories for a future exhibit.
Register your surveillance cameras with us: North Van RCMP
North Vancouver RCMP is asking the community to register surveillance cameras on properties and businesses with the police.
How community helped bring Oakley home
On Aug 10, shortly after 8 am, Oakley came bolting off the Baden Powell trail near his home and sprinted into his backyard, excited and happy to be home at last.




















