Lost puppy found in Cypress Bowl area
Local volunteers and experts hired by the family are continuing their search for Maisie, the six-month-old Labrador who was lost in West Vancouver almost one month ago.
RapidBus service for North Shore begins in January next year
TransLink’s new RapidBus service for North Shore and other Metro Vancouver communities will launch in January next year.
Seaspan contributes $25,000 to North Shore Salmon Project
Seaspan is making a $25,000 contribution to the Pacific Salmon Foundation’s Community Salmon Program, which will be allocated toward a
Over 900 apartments proposed at North Shore Winter Club site
District of North Vancouver councillors will be debating a preliminary application for a massive project for 930 market and rental apartments at 1325 East Keith Road, the present location for North Shore Winter Club.
Ralph Sultan and Jane Thornthwaite congratulate CNV on Shipyards grand opening
Sultan said the Lower Lonsdale Shipyards District brings together the rich maritime history of the area and revitalizes it for future generations.
Council approval sought to install fence along lawn at West Vancouver Community Centre
District of West Vancouver staff will seek council approval at a council meeting today to install a permanent fence around the Great Lawn at the recreation centre on Marine Drive.
Demolish or renovate, DNV tells owner of unsafe building in Woodlands
Demolish the house. Or renovate and tidy up. That's the warning District of North Vancouver has for a home owner who has ignored the district’s orders to act on his unsafe property in Woodlands.
Firefighters rescue injured cliff jumper at Lynn Canyon Park
District of North Vancouver Fire Rescue Services successfully rescued a young woman who had injured herself while cliff jumping near the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge.
Street mural project at Braemar Elementary School gets council approval
District of North Vancouver council approved a street mural project at Braemar Elementary School and also directed staff to create
West Van hikes various fees; some go up five times
If you are thinking of appealing to council the decision of the planning director in West Vancouver, this is the
Lower Lonsdale Store rezoned because owner couldn’t find a tenant for two years
Professional and semi-professional offices, a gym, a child care and a bank are new possibilities a rezoning would create for a Lower Lonsdale store that has been lying vacant for the last two years.
North Van do-gooder commended for dedication to veterans
Lawrence MacAulay, Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence, presented the Minister of Veterans Affairs Commendation to
CNV council rejects applications for cannabis stores after residents, businesses objected
City of North Vancouver council has rejected three cannabis stores after strong opposition from nearby residents and businesses. Noise, traffic
Ambleside beach is not fit for swimming; bacteria count exceeds limit
Vancouver Coastal Health has issued an advisory for Ambleside Beach. The beach is not suitable for swimming because of high E.coli levels.
Park Royal development: Reject demand for extra five storeys, staff tells West Van council
District of West Vancouver staff is asking council to reject the developer’s ask for additional storeys on a rental apartment
Construction for B-Line bus service starts in West Van in late July
The express bus service, between Park Royal and Phibbs Exchange, will run every eight minutes during peak times and every 10 to 15 minutes during non-peak times.
Open house on East 29th Street parking issue on July 22
District of North Vancouver is holding a public open house on July 22, from 6 pm to 7 pm, at
DNV council to debate smoking ban in parks and on trails
District of North Vancouver councillors will debate whether smoking should be banned in all parks and trails in the district.
Dragged to court over broken promises, West Van justifies its acts
West Vancouver says the Attorney General’s actions are unfortunate, and West Vancouver intends to continue to act in the best interests of its residents and community while also complying with its legal obligations for Brissenden Park.
West Van Council rejects condo development on Taylorwood Place due to negative community feedback
West Vancouver council made a unanimous decision at a meeting on July 16 to reject a proposed 360-unit condo development on Taylorwood Place in the Cedardale area of the district.





















