After rezoning victory, Horseshoe Bay residents anxious about future
Horseshoe Bay resident John Noble felt joy and relief when he heard the council had rejected the rezoning for the
140 market apartments proposed in DNV’s Lower Lynn area
District of North Vancouver Council will soon be looking at a developer’s application to redevelop a site for 140 market
Update: Missing New West woman last seen in North Van has been located
UPDATE: The New West woman last seen in North Vancouver has been safely located. — The New Westminster Police Department
Rotary Club donates $51,000 to North Shore Rescue
Rotary Club of West Vancouver Sunrise presented a $51,000 cheque to North Shore Rescue last week at the Rescue headquarters.
New urgent and primary care centre opens in North Vancouver
The new North Vancouver Urgent and Primary Care Centre is now open in North Vancouver.
16 Seabus sailings cancelled for Sunday
As many as 16 Seabus sailing will be cancelled as part of the job action by TransLink employees.
Mountain Highway Interchange Project: New ramps open to public
The new westbound on-ramp and eastbound off-ramp are open to traffic as part of the Mountain Highway Interchange project.
20 Seabus sailings cancelled for Saturday
As many as 20 Seabus sailing have been cancelled today, Saturday afternoon, because of the job action by TransLink bus drivers and Seabus
Lost hiker in North Shore backcountry found safe and sound
Rescue teams from the Lower Mainland, including the North Shore Rescue, were part of the search for the hiker.
40 extra extreme weather shelter spaces in North Van
The province will provide 40 extra spaces in North Vancouver for those who need a warm place during the extreme weather events in the winter.
Unifor strike action can reduce service from Friday morning: TransLink
The job action by TransLink bus drivers and Seabus workers could mean reduction in bus and Seabus service as soon as 8 a.m. tomorrow.
East 29th Street modifications: Compromises were possible but turned down
In their haste to remove street parking for residents on East 29th Street and their unwillingness to discuss compromises, the
Halloween alert: $500 is the minimum fine for violating West Van Fireworks Bylaw
West Vancouver Police and West Vancouver Fire and Rescue encourage all members of the community to be fully informed about
Mayor Booth outvoted, controversial Horseshoe Bay project nixed
Despite Mayor’s Mary-Ann Booth’s impassioned support for the rezoning of former church site in Horseshoe Bay, the controversial project was rejected by a 4-2 vote of the council.
Council contributes $2 mn to reduce funding gap for West Van Place for Sport
At the October 28 Council meeting, Mayor Mary-Ann Booth announced that West Vancouver Council has approved the contribution of an
Bus and Seabus workers serve 72-hour strike notice
A strike will be announced if an agreement is not achieved in the next 72 hours. The strike action is yet to be determined but could range from work-to-rule or rolling strike action.
These pups will ‘intern’ with dogs who sniff out superbug
Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) and VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation are pawsitively thrilled to announce two English Springer spaniels are on the rookie list to join the C. Difficile Canine Scent Detection Program.
TransLink plans new bus routes between North Vancouver and Burnaby
TransLink is inviting customers and neighbours to have their say on two proposed new bus routes that will serve North
Always wear a life jacket: RCMP warns after man swept away in Capilano river
North Vancouver RCMP is urging caution after a man was swept away in Capilano River while fishing with his friends
Tsleil-Waututh Nation applies to add Maplewood Innovation District to reserve land
Tsleil-Waututh Nation has filed an application with the Government of Canada to include 45 acres of area that is the Maplewood North Innovation District to its reserve land.


















