North Van woman charged with drunk driving after court appearance on drunk driving charges
A 57-year-old woman was charged with impaired driving charges while leaving the North Vancouver court house after appearing on an impaired driving charge.
Scamster back at targeting seniors in North Vancouver
Two more incidents were reported in North Vancouver on Monday, September 9, and this time the male suspect was with a female companion.
Belmondo Café to make way for condos in Maplewood
DNV staff is currently reviewing an application by TRC Construction to redevelop 2045-2075 Old Dollarton Road, currently home to five tenants, including the popular Belmondo Café.
City of North Vancouver to host Rogers Hometown Hockey
The City of North Vancouver has been selected to be a Host Community welcoming Rogers Hometown Hockey next spring when the popular national event makes its way to BC.
This Terry Fox Run is special for the Evans
Many families like the Evans will be running their own versions of the Marathon of Hope.
Volunteers needed for adult salmon count
North Shore Streamkeepers are looking for volunteers to train in an upcoming spawner survey for Hastings Creek, a stock-taking exercise
The Polygon Gallery comes back to ask for funds from CNV
The Polygon Gallery will be back at the council chamber tonight asking councillors to give them a grant refused by the North Vancouver Recreation and Culture Commission (NVRCC).
Mayor Mary-Ann Booth wants you to ‘Love West Van’
West Vancouver Mayor Mary-Ann Booth has announced the launch of ‘Love West Van’, an initiative that encourages all members of
CNV Coun. Tony Valente wants action to reduce traffic noise
Councillor Tony Valente wants the City of North Vancouver to do more to limit noise from vehicles in the community.
Enjoy this new craft beer in Lower Lonsdale on October 4
Craft beer lovers can enjoy beer samples from ten local breweries.
District of West Van responds to charges of hiding info
District of West Vancouver has written to us in response to a letter by West Van resident and council-watcher Melinda
North Van RCMP’s new chief Bhayani picks up the laser
North Vancouver RCMP are capping off their first week of back to school traffic safety operations, and so far, so
Police watchdog notified after woman’s death in North Vancouver
The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. has been notified of a police-involved incident in North Vancouver.
Horseshoe Bay man offers own money to save church site from rezoning
Kevin Faw has plenty of ideas for a former church site in Horseshoe Bay a developer wants rezoned from public assembly to residential.
Police identify suspect who scammed seniors in North Shore
Police is looking to arrest Donald Robert Quinnell for at least nine offences in North Vancouver. He also faced multiple charges in West Vancouver as well as other jurisdictions.
GranFondo: BC Ferries detours for Horseshoe Bay terminal on Sept. 7
BC Ferries says traffic modifications would be in place for motorists on Saturday, September 7 due to the RBC GranFondo
BC Coroners Service, RCMP investigating human remains found on Mount Seymour
The coroner service was notified of the presence of unidentified human remains at a remote backcountry location on Mount Seymour on September 1.
GranFondo: Expect three-hour delay between West Vancouver and Whistler this Saturday
Motorists can expect possible delays of up to three hours between West Vancouver and Whistler between 5:30 am and 4:30 pm because of road closures this Saturday for the Gran Fondo, a long-distance road cycling event between from Downtown Vancouver to Whistler.
New Shipyards water park is now open until September 7
The City of North Vancouver has decided to keep the new water park in the Shipyards area open for an extra week. The water park was supposed to be closed down for the season on Labour Day weekend, but it will be now open until September 7.
North Van RCMP looking for missing woman
North Vancouver RCMP is asking for the public’s assistance in locating Elizabeth Joanna Napierala, who has been missing since Monday Sept. 2.



















