Extension for Neptune’s dust abatement project
The Vancouver Fraser Port Authority has issued a minor permit amendment to Neptune Terminals to complete its dust abatement project.
North Van RCMP issue warning about spoof calls
North Vancouver RCMP are warning the public about a recent series of scam phone calls that appear as though they are coming from the North Vancouver Detachment.
North Van heritage home approved for child care use
The City of North Vancouver council has approved a child care facility a heritage home on East 2nd Street. The
Why West Vancouver’s Gordon Avenue project is flawed
Proposal for 167 Subsidized Housing units in West Vancouver for residents earning between $50,000 and $125,000 per annum – opportunity
TransLink increase SeaBus service to meet growing demand
Beginning Monday, weekday SeaBus departures will occur every 15 minutes between 7:00 and 9:30 a.m. and between 3:00 and 6:30 p.m.
Dr. Bonnie Henry launches ship in North Vancouver
Dr. Bonnie Henry, the provincial health officer was in North Vancouver to launch the third state-of-the-art fisheries and science vessel for the Canadian Coast Guard.
CNV’s Open Street Plan is biased
I have a question for the City of North Vancouver Council, civic planners and management. What exactly is the end goal of your `Open Streets Action Plan’?
District of West Van staff to receive anti-racism training
In an update, West Van Mayor Mary-Ann Booth said she has publicly committed to ensure that West Vancouver employees will receive anti-racism training.
Streetcar 153: A Ride Up Lonsdale Avenue
In the mid-1940s, Streetcar 153 carried passengers up Lonsdale Avenue to Windsor Road. Imagine going back in time and riding
West Van police to increase foot patrols in community
Visitors to West Vancouver's scenic parks and beaces will notice an increase in uniformed police officers this summer.
Warning issued about North Van paving scam
The Better Business Bureau is warning citizens in North Vancouver after a local resident lost $4500 on a paving scam.
West Van to remove illegal trails at Cypress Falls Park
District of West Vancouver will dismantle and remove illegal trail structures in Cypress Park after a citizen alerted the district about the structures.
Three new viewpoints planned at Grouse Grind trail
Three new viewpoints at the Grouse Grind trail will be constructed as part of a new infrastructure project funded jointly by the Government of Canada and the Province of BC.
16 child care spaces on Capilano Reserve approved
Province is investing 16 new child care spaces at a new facility on the Capilano Reserve. The child care spaces will open in September 2020.
North Shore moms start band for family fun
A group of five North Shore moms have brought to life a concept that Gemma Turner had dreamed of since becoming a mom and Covid-19 was the catalyst for it all.
Hydrogen fuelling station to open in North Vancouver
North Vancouver-based Hydrogen Technology and Energy Corporation (HTEC) is partnering with 7-Eleven Canada to open a hydrogen fuelling station at
Province gives $500,000 for cycling infrastructure in Lynn Valley
District of North Vancouver has received $500,000 for new cycling infrastructure in Lynn Valley.
When the Spanish Flu hit North Vancouver hard
This year’s COVID-19 pandemic brings to mind the 1918 influenza pandemic. The latter, caused by a highly contagious type-A strain of the H1N1 virus, peaked here in October 1918.
We need to open up North Shore swimming pools
The majority of those who do swimming on North Shore are not comfortable with unsupervised open water swimming, and are missing social connections at the pool.
North Van RCMP officer charged with assault
Cst. Hirday Olak of North Vancouver RCMP was charged with one count of assault.




















