Largest skating rink in Lower Mainland to open this November in North Vancouver
The largest ice skating rink in Lower Mainland will be opening this November at the Shipyards in North Vancouver.
Help little Apollo start a new life free of cruelty
Tiny Apollo was found as a result of a cruelty investigation. He was kept indoors for years, living in his
Get the ‘inside scoop’ on public art in Central Lonsdale area
The free guided tour will give citizens the inside scoop on approximately 20 of the over 150 pieces in the Central Lonsdale area.
West Van riding among worst for renters in Canada
West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast-Sea to Sky Riding is among the worst federal riding for rental affordability in Canada, according to a new data compiled by Canadian Rental Housing Index.
Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge to close from Sept. 30
If you enjoy the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge, now is the time to go. Starting September 30, the Lynn Canyon
West Van wants its ‘fair share’ of provincial Speculation and Vacancy Tax
Mayor Mary-Ann Booth recently lobbied the province in asking for a ‘fair share’ of the revenues generated from the Speculation and Vacancy Tax (SVT).
BC Ferries wants your inputs on Horseshoe Bay terminal concepts
BC Ferries is continuing engagement on the future of Horseshoe Bay terminal and wants customers and communities to share their
Trishaws are coming to North Shore
Once the trishaws are here, the team envisions two routes where they could take people on a free ride in North Vancouver and West Vancouver.
Second open house on improvements to Hamersley Park
City of North Vancouver is inviting the community to a second open house as it plans improvements to Hamersley Park.
Dr. Jen Gunter, buster of vagina myths, is coming to North Van
Eating sugar doesn’t cause a yeast infection; organic tampons are a scam; and vaginal steaming will not clean your uterus
DNV considers setting up a Designated Anchorage Area in Deep Cove
District of North Vancouver is exploring the potential to set up a Designated Anchorage Area (DAA) in response to concerns
Two iconic West Van buildings to make way for condos
Big changes are in store for two iconic buildings in West Vancouver and for those who live in them. The
Indigenous chef Paul Natrall recreates legacy of his grannies
With his food truck and a successful catering company, Natrall is keeping alive the legacy of his ancestors as he serves bannocks, bannock waffles, smoked chicken and salmon, and other indigenous treats to food lovers in the city and beyond.
Serial North Van burglar pleads guilty
North Vancouver RCMP recommended the charges after arresting Burnaby-resident Gordon Vincent Gladstone following a string of break and enter offences in North Vancouver, Vancouver and Delta.
CNV to allow JOEY restaurant to open until 1am on the weekend
The council vote will allow it to close at 1 am on Friday and Saturday. The extension for the restaurant, however, comes with certain conditions.
Identify the suspect: He choked and then robbed his victims
Metro Vancouver Transit Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a suspect who allegedly committed two robberies, choking the victim in each of the incidents until they became unconscious.
Get inner glow at ‘soul spa’ of Lynn Valley United Church
Fill your spirit, nurture your soul, and connect with the divine. The Lynn Valley United Church has issued an open
St. Monica’s Church site: Resident launches petition, council votes for first reading
A Horseshoe Bay resident is urging West Vancouver citizens to sign a petition asking the council to save the site
Elizabeth May will kick off Dana Taylor’s campaign in West Van
Elizabeth May — leader of the Green Party of Canada and Member of Parliament for Saanich-Gulf Islands — will join party
Nominate persons or projects for DNV Heritage Awards
The District of North Vancouver is looking for nominations for its 2019 Heritage Awards. The Annual Community Heritage Awards program, coordinated





















