Meet Scut Farkus the bully at Lonsdale clothing store Goodlad
Chances are that most households in North America have watched one of the biggest cult-classic movies in 1983’s ‘A Christmas
Largest skating rink in Lower Mainland is now open in North Vancouver
The largest ice-skating rink in Metro Vancouver is now open in The Shipyards in North Vancouver.
DNV buys home for $1.48 million
DNV acquired the single family property on Orwell Street for future road connection in order to improve circulation and mobility.
Police foil break and enter in Edgemont
North Vancouver RCMP foiled a break and enter in the Edgemont neighbourhood yesterday.
Transportation board approves first ride-hailing application
A total 24 ride hailing applications have been received to date including the two announced today. The board is reviewing the other applications.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation to challenge Transmountain pipeline in appeal court
Representatives of Indigenous communities fighting the Trans Mountain pipeline and tanker project (TMX) in the Federal Court of Appeal (FCA) gathered today to demonstrate unity and resolve as the court hearing begins on the controversial project in Vancouver.
DNV to remove trees from local park
District of North Vancouver is asking citizens to stay off a local trail as tree-removal work begins next week.
What West Van must do to save heritage houses
Residents of West Vancouver are concerned to learn that yet another of their heritage houses — the Baker residence at
North Van auto repair shop hit with ransomware attack
A local auto-body repair shop in North Vancouver is conducting a forensic audit after its network was attacked by ransomware.
VIDEO: Watch out, porch pirates can plunder your Christmas cargo
With Christmas around the corner, thousands of shoppers are taking delivery of online gift purchases. But some aren’t. “Around this
Capilano University’s satellite campus opens in Lower Lonsdale
The new location will welcome over 1,000 students per term from the Faculties of Business and Professional Studies, Education, Health and Human Development and Global & Community Studies.
Coun. Bell wants more benches in city, especially on Lonsdale
City of North Vancouver Councillor Don Bell wants more benches in the city for people to sit and rest, or perhaps even use it as a way to meet and chat with a friend outside.
West Van police use spike belt to disable car on Highway 99
On the morning of December 1, 2019, West Vancouver Police received information from Whistler RCMP that a vehicle that had failed to stop for their officers, and was last seen travelling Southbound on Hwy 99.
North Shore Rescue searching for 79-year-old senior
North Shore Rescue is searching for a missing North Vancouver senior.
Pedestrian crossing improvements planned on Lonsdale
The City of North Vancouver council approved funding for a slew of new infrastructure projects to increase road safety and traffic.
RCMP launch ‘fist-bump’ program in North Van elementary schools
North Vancouver RCMP are launching a new initiative throughout district’s elementary schools. Power 5 promotes a simple but powerful concept:
CCTV image led to arrest of man who broke into West Van home
A joint operation between West Vancouver Police and Coquitlam RCMP has led to the arrest of a man in connection
Wesbild considering legal options after subdivison refusal
Wesbild says it 'extremely disappointed' to know that its proposed waterfront subdivision won’t be approved by DNV if formally submitted, and is considering its legal options.
Darwin project on Harry Jerome lands will include a senior living community
Darwin Properties has announced that their latest development project at the Harry Jerome lands, Lonsdale Square, will also include a senior living community.
SkyTrain strike is averted with last-minute deal
A three-day strike by SkyTrain workers has been averted because of a new tentative agreement reached early this morning between between CUPE 7000 and the BC Rapid Transit Company, which represents the SkyTrain workers





















