Police hunt for driver who caused several collisions in North Van
The North Vancouver RCMP is looking for the driver of a brown pick-up truck with a camper that caused a series of collisions early this morning.
Police chase break-in suspects from British Properties to Lonsdale; three arrested
West Vancouver Police has arrested three people who are alleged to have broken into houses and vehicles in the British Properties before attempting to flee from police.
Rogers Hometown Hockey in North Van next month
Canada's ultimate touring hockey festival is coming to The Shipyards on March 14 and 15 for a weekend of free hockey-themed fun.
Two more ride-hailing companies approved for Lower Mainland
The Passenger Transportation Board has approved the application of two ride hailing companies to operate in the Lower Mainland and the Sea to Sky.
Lonsdale Quay Exchange to be upgraded by spring this year
The improvements will enhance the experience of a growing number of customers coming in and out of the exchange each day, TransLink said.
Split assessment needed to help small business: Coun. Bell
The receipt of annual property assessment values can be good news for those who like to see their property increase
North Vancouver RCMP issues alert on CRA tax scam
Tax season is right around the corner, and over the next two months Canadians across the country will be compiling
Now you can report crime online in North Vancouver
North Vancouver RCMP are embracing technology to become more responsive and make a better use of their resources. Now you can
Mount Fromme parking lot closed
District of North Vancouver has closed down the Mount Fromme parking lot. The parking lot was closed because of safety reasons, the district said.
Volunteers needed for homeless count in North Shore
Conducted every three years by the housing society, the homeless count is considered to be a 24-hour snapshot of homelessness in the Metro Vancouver region.
High-risk sex offender plans to live in North Vancouver
BC Corrections is warning the public about a high-risk sex offender who plans to live in Metro Vancouver, including in North Vancouver.
Police watchdog called after man found dead near Lions Gate Bridge
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. has been notified of an incident in North Vancouver.
Tsleil-Waututh Nation considers legal action after court dismisses challenge to pipeline
Tsleil-Waututh Nation said it is disappointed in today’s decision by the Federal Court of Appeal to reject First Nation’s challenge to the Trans Mountain pipeline.
North Vancouver gets new public art
Created by the artist team of Rhonda Weppler and Trevor Mahovsky, the art depicts a Girl Guide ready for all weather conditions.
DNV to prepare for one-metre increase in sea level by 2100
District of North Vancouver is organising three workshops in February and is inviting property owners to attend and be informed about steps being taken to adapt to the sea rise challenge.
Lynn Canyon Park closed due to snow
District of North Vancouver has closed the Lynn Canyon Park due to snow.
11 trucks on road for snow removal in DNV
District crews will run 11 trucks and clear and salt bus stops in preparation for the snow.
TransLink activates snow plan to keep customer moving
TransLink says it will install tire socks on buses on Burnaby Mountain and on key North Shore routes where hills and traction are an issue if the winter conditions get severe.
Snow in forecast for North Shore
Environment Canada has issued a special weather statement for North Shore and other parts of Metro Vancouver.
West Van plans to impose 1% climate tax
District of West Vancouver is planning to charge a 1 per cent climate levy along with a .5 per cent asset levy in its proposed budget for 2020.




















