Speed likely factor in crash that killed teen: West Van police
Early indications suggested that speed was likely a factor that led to the collision. Road conditions at the time were wet, and it was raining.
Couple looking for place to park their home in North Vancouver
A North Vancouver couple is hoping to find a place to park their home—a school bus they have converted into a living space.
Yet another snowfall warning for North Shore
West Vancouver, North Vancouver and Coquitlam will see the greatest snow accumulations of up to 15 cm by Sunday afternoon.
Canadian Iranian Foundation starts a fundraiser for victims of Iran tragedy
The Canadian Iranian Foundation has started a fundraiser to help the families of the victims of the tragedy that claimed
Teen killed in collision in West Van
Investigator are working to determine the cause of the accident, although police believe speed may be a factor.
Weeping hearts on Lonsdale
When a part of the community hurts, the whole community is impacted. The North Shore has been mourning the loss
Lynn Valley Road is now open; male arrested by police
The police incident on Lynn Valley Road has now been resolved, police say.
$1,000/sq. ft. is the gap between most and least expensive apartments in North Van
The gap between the most and least expensive apartments in North Vancouver is nearly $1,000 dollars per square foot, according
11 snow plows on the road in the District of North Vancouver
As many as 11 snow plows will be on the road clearing snow in the District of North Vancouver.
Nominate an ‘unsung’ North Shore hero for this achievement award
Co-presented by the Vancouver International Mountain Film Festival and the North Shore Rescue, the award is given each year to a North Shore community member who has made an outstanding contribution to the outdoor or sports community.
Townhomes proposed in West Vancouver
The District of West Vancouver has received a preliminary development application for townhomes in the Rodgers Creek in West Vancouver.
North Vancouver tops U-Haul migration trends
North Vancouver is the No. 1 U-Haul Canadian Growth City, according to U-Haul data analyzing Canadian migration trends in 2019.
TransLink activates snow plan; will use tire socks on North Shore routes
With the likelihood of snow in the early morning hours tomorrow, TransLink is activating plans to ensure transit service stays as reliable as possible.
Police investigating attempted child abduction in Vancouver
Anyone with information is asked to call the Vancouver Police Department at 604-717-0603 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
Capilano University welcomes first Director of Indigenous Education and Affairs
Capilano University has announced the appointment of Miranda Huron as the University’s first Director, Indigenous Education and Affairs. Working with
Art at Lions Gate Hospital grows to 500 pieces at $1.4 million
B.C. Lions Gate Hospital Foundation is celebrating the installation of its 500th piece of donated artwork through its Healing Power
Heritage home available for free: Just cart it away
Get a coach house for free, and help save a heritage home from demolition: This is a win-win the North Shore Heritage Society is hoping will keep history alive in a local backyard.
Flood warning issued for North Shore
The River Forecast Centre has issued a High Streamflow Advisory for the South Coast including North Shore, Fraser Valley and Metro Vancouver
District of West Van mulls change on rodent control
District of West Vancouver is working with its contractor that services the facilities and parks to move towards a trap only way of dealing with rodents.
New museum in North Vancouver to get exhibits in spring of 2020
Wesley A.Wenhardt, the new director of the museum, said the exhibits are being designed by KEI Space Design, a North Vancouver based exhibit design facility.




















