Walk today in North Van to commemorate National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women
North Vancouver RCMP is inviting the community to join them on a march in the City of North Vancouver to commemorate the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence against Women and Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls.
West Van teen selling NSR-branded toques
The proceeds from the sale of these ‘100 per cent acrylic, high quality, thick, warm and comfortable’ toques will be going to North Shore Rescue.
TransLink launches Compass Mini card
Compass Mini works the same as the Compass Card and Compass Wristband: Tap in and out when travelling on transit and reload online at a Compass Vending Machine, by phone, or in person.
Earthquake sensors installed in key North Shore buildings
North Shore Emergency Management has installed 20 earthquake seismic sensors in key municipal buildings across the North Shore to record the level of ground shaking during an earthquake.
Expect reduction in natural gas bill next year: FortisBC
Fortis said it had received approval from British Columbia Utilities Commission to reduce the bills for customers in the beginning of 2020.
SPCA looks for owner of a cat wounded by coyotes in North Van
Charlotte Ellice, the branch manager of BC SPCA West Vancouver branch said the cat has deep wounds and seems to be attacked by wildlife, presumably a coyote.
Edgemont townhome proposal deferred
District of North Vancouver council voted 4-3 to defer a townhome project in Edgemont until a targeted review of the community’s Official Community Plan.
Visit Deep Cove to watch Carol Ships and donate food and gifts
Visit the shores of Deep Cove this holiday season where people will gather in Panorama Park on December 14 at
CNV invites bids for a new $6 million lawn bowling club
The new facility will be a two-storey clubhouse, two lawn bowling greens, and a parking lot at 249 East 24th Street in North Vancouver
VCH hiring in North Van next month
Are you interested in becoming a Community Health Worker (Care Aide/Health Care Assistant) or a Mental Health Care Worker?
West Van realtor disciplined for professional misconduct
A West Vancouver realtor will have to pay $9,000 in penalty and expenses to BC Real Estate council after being found responsible for professional misconduct.
Distracted driving simulator targets teens and texting
Today and tomorrow, North Vancouver RCMP, in partnership with ICBC, are putting high school students from North Vancouver through their
BC’s most wanted criminal is arrested in California
The Butte County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) in Bute country, California announced the arrest of Brandon Teixeira. He was charged with the first-degree murder of Nicholas Khabra of Surrey.
Public hearing on controversial West Van project tomorrow
A controversial development project that would see an increase of 481 residential units to what was earlier approved is headed
Developer to host info meeting on condo project in Dollarton
A developer is hosting a public information meeting for a condo building being planned in the Dollarton neighbourhood.
Here’s your chance to spot the beast of Mt. Seymour
The hottest boy band in the world, Six Degrees of Togetherness (“6DOT” for short), is headed to Deep Cove for
North Shore Women’s Centre hopes to raise $3,500 with online auction
The North Shore Women's Centre (NSWC) is hosting a winter online auction and hopes to raise $3,500 to help empower women and girls on the North Shore.
Rodgers Creek: Please sir, may I have some more?
Please sir, may I have some more? An application to re-zone one of many blocks of land in the rarefied
CNV is looking to hire a Director for Lonsdale Energy Corporation (LEC)
The director will be a ‘visionary leader’ with an entrepreneurial spirit, and will oversee all aspects of LEC’s operation.
North Van police officers will greet students with a fist bump
North Vancouver RCMP is implementing a program where uniformed police officers will attend local elementary schools during recess, lunch hour





















