Pedestrian crossing improvements planned on Lonsdale
The City of North Vancouver council approved funding for a slew of new infrastructure projects to increase road safety and traffic.
RCMP launch ‘fist-bump’ program in North Van elementary schools
North Vancouver RCMP are launching a new initiative throughout district’s elementary schools. Power 5 promotes a simple but powerful concept:
CCTV image led to arrest of man who broke into West Van home
A joint operation between West Vancouver Police and Coquitlam RCMP has led to the arrest of a man in connection
Wesbild considering legal options after subdivison refusal
Wesbild says it 'extremely disappointed' to know that its proposed waterfront subdivision won’t be approved by DNV if formally submitted, and is considering its legal options.
Darwin project on Harry Jerome lands will include a senior living community
Darwin Properties has announced that their latest development project at the Harry Jerome lands, Lonsdale Square, will also include a senior living community.
SkyTrain strike is averted with last-minute deal
A three-day strike by SkyTrain workers has been averted because of a new tentative agreement reached early this morning between between CUPE 7000 and the BC Rapid Transit Company, which represents the SkyTrain workers
Matina Spiropoulos wins Lynn Valley Life Good Neighbour Award
Matina Spiropoulos has won the Lynn Valley Life Good Neighbour Award. LynnValleyLife.com is a popular local website with a mission
Waterfront subdivision will be refused: DNV approving officer
District of North Vancouver has advised the proponents of a proposed waterfront subdivision that their application for 1371 McKeen Avenue would be refused.
Last day for input on Lynn Valley pathway is tomorrow
Time is running short for those who want to share their view on a new multi-use path that will connect
West Van issues notice to contractor for shining light towards retirement home
District of West Vancouver has issued bylaw contravention notices to a contractor in Horseshoe Bay for keeping the strobe lights on and shining towards the nearby retirement home.
MLA Thornthwaite speaks out for mother struggling to get son into addiction treatment
BC Liberal Critic for Mental Health and Addictions Jane Thornthwaite is speaking out about the barriers increasingly faced by British
DNV retains former privacy commissioner to review pigeon bylaw
The District of North Vancouver has hired a former Deputy Attorney General to conduct a review of the events and processes that led to the adoption of the bylaw banning pigeons in DNV.
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




















