Swim at your own risk in Deep Cove; E.coli is at alarming level
The latest water sample for Deep Cove beach has shown E.Coli levels that are over the safe limit, prompting VCH to advise people to swim at their own risk.
West Van residents obstruct work on Five Creeks Project
West Vancouver residents and members of the West Vancouver Stakeholders Society stopped the municipal crews planning to work on the Five Creeks project on Dickenson and 31st Street today on July 15 in West Vancouver.
Expect delays on Lions Gate Bridge on July 20 and 21
Drivers can expect delays on the Lions Gate Bridge from 8 pm on Saturday, July 20, until 8 am on Sunday, July 21. Crews will be repairing the expansion joint at the north tower of the bridge in this time.
West Van Legion thanks council for grant of $11,239
The West Vancouver Legion is grateful to the council for responding to its long-standing financial concerns by giving it a
Green Party candidate launches election campaign from West Van’s first Net Zero Energy home
He is launching a “Listening Tour”, reaching out into the community to hear what residents believe are the issues of greatest concern to them and what the priorities for the riding should be.
An 8,000-square-feet water park opens next week in North Vancouver
The water slide event may have been cancelled, but the City of North Vancouver is inviting residents to the opening of the much-awaited new water park at The Shipyards on July 20.
Slide cancelled but here’s another fun event in Lonsdale tomorrow
A large number of people had planned to visit water-slide event in Lonsdale area on Saturday, July 13, but the
Volunteers needed to help find lost puppy in West Vancouver
Canine Valley said those who want to help are requested to meet at 6 pm at the empty lot behind the Chevron station in West Vancouver.
West Van police investigate racist graffiti as hate crime
WVPD are treating this as a hate crime and have notified the BC Hate Crimes Team for their review. The incidents are still under investigation.
Staple for the North Shore Rescue: Naive hikers who forget the 3 T’s
In media interviews and public forums, Mike Danks, team leader of North Shore Rescue, never forgets to repeat this advice for those seeking adventure in the outdoors. That message, unfortunately, gets ignored repeatedly.
RCMP seeking public help in locating young woman missing from North Vancouver
Anyone with information on Jessica’s whereabouts is urged to contact their local police, or Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS).
Why Lions Gate Hospital is giving away free passes to Capilano Suspension Bridge
Lions Gate Hospital Foundation is teaming up with Capilano Suspension Bridge Park to bring life-saving equipment to the Intensive Care Unit at LGH.
North Vancouver Museum and Archives has a new director
His work has taken him around the world, opening and revitalizing museums, IMAX theatres, science centres and heritage sites in Canada, the United States, New Zealand, South Africa, Scotland and Brunei.
DNV agrees to talk to East 29th Street residents
District of North Vancouver councillors have agreed to hear the concerns of East 29th street residents after Councillor Lisa Muri brought back the erasure of on-street parking to last night’s council meeting.
Vancouver Police renew call for help to find missing man
He is described as Caucasian with fair skin. He is bald and has a round face. He is between 5’ 10” to 6’ tall and has a heavy build.
Former West Van mayor’s gift from godmother was professional misconduct
The Law Society of BC has ruled that former West Vancouver Mayor Mark Sager committed professional misconduct by getting a
Do you have what it takes to be a police officer? Find out at this event
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) is hiring. It will oragnise a career presentation on July 17, 12:00 PM for
How East 29th residents were conned out of all on-street parking
Residents want the council to start a dialogue with them and come up with a possible compromise on a problem that has many people angry and worried about the consequences of what the district and the city want — an almost complete obliteration of on-street parking.
Scrap law that restricts pit bulls: Advocacy group asks West Van
West Vancouver, Burnaby and Richmond are the only three municipalities in the province that still have breed-specific bylaws that place restrictions on pit bulls and dogs with similar looks.
High cost behind cancellation of Lonsdale water-slide event
The high cost of delivering the water slide event was the reason behind the cancellation of the much-anticipated event on Lonsdale Avenue.