Celebrate Canada Day with more transit service
TransLink will increase transit service and extend hours on Canada Day to accommodate the large crowds that attend Canada Day
Human-rights complaint couldn’t save North Van woman’s illegal hostel
BC Human Rights Tribunal has dismissed a discrimination complaint by a North Vancouver woman who illegally operated a hostel in her townhouse in the City of North Vancouver.
North Van man arrested for fraud in excess of $130,000, faces 24 charges
A three-month-long criminal investigation involving West Vancouver Police Department’s specialized Target Team, has led to the arrest of a man
Ghalib Bhayani is new Officer-In-Charge for North Van RCMP detachment
The City of North Vancouver and District of North Vancouver are pleased to announce the appointment of Superintendent Ghalib Bhayani
Snag hits ferry; expect ‘extremely busy’ West Vancouver-Sunshine Coast route
BC Ferries is advising customers that the Horseshoe Bay (West Vancouver) – Langdale (Sunshine Coast) route will be extremely busy from today, June 27 to Tuesday, July 2, for the Canada Day long weekend.
West Van police impound brand new super car for speeding
The car was impounded minutes after the owner had picked up his new vehicle and the driver now faces a hefty fine for speeding.
Cameron says regulate or ban single-use plastic; council backs him
West Vancouver council approved Councillor Craig Cameron's notice asking the province to allow the district to create a bylaw that would regulate or ban the use of single-use plastics in the municipality.
Join North Van RCMP for ‘Cops, Pops and Pizza’
The Law Enforcement Torch Run for Special Olympics BC (SOBC) and Boston Pizza are teaming up for Cops, Pops, and Pizza to raises funds and awareness for SOBC’s life-changing programs for people with intellectual disabilities.
North Van environment leaders honoured with Living City Award
Two local non-profits and five North Vancouver citizens received the award for being the stewards of the environment.
Coming soon to Lower Lonsdale: Kombucha Slushy
Larry’s Market will be open in the Shipyards district in early July and will cover the entire grocery store gamut, from local, organic seasonal fruits and vegetables to rice and beans and diapers and toothbrushes.
“Blueberry Bomber” declared Lynn Valley’s Drink of the Summer
The Blueberry Bomber—a mixture of sparkling water, ginger, sugar, and of course, fresh blueberries—bubbled to the top in an event shepherded by MC John Stowe and supported by Lynn Valley Lions.
Government cannabis store proposed at Park and Tilford
The City of North Vancouver council will vote on the rezoning application for the BC Cannabis store that will be located at the north east corner of the Park and Tilford shopping plaza.
Police dog Hannie sniffs out robbery suspect in Seymour blackberry bushes
The man had been stopped by Superstore security for stealing various items when he brandished a knife and ran into a wooded area behind the supermarket.
NDP candidate Bell to raise a toast to our coast on June 26
Justine Bell, NDP Federal Candidate in North Vancouver – is hosting a fundraising dinner to the cultural and economic relationship
Another bear destroyed in West Vancouver
On June 16, a bear was trapped near Whytecliff Park in West Vancouver and killed by Conservation officer, said Christine Miller, the executive director of North Shore Black Bear Society.
Strange case of CNV cats ending up with West Van SPCA
The branch manager of BC SPCA in West Vancouver doesn’t really know why so many stray cats from the City of North Vancouver end up in West Vancouver
Refurbished streetcar to debut at Canada Day Parade
The Street Car #153 was one of the several double-ended cars built in New Jersey in the early 1900s for the B.C. Electric Railway Company, which operated the North Vancouver system.
$1 billion and 1,000 jobs: the promise of a new subdivision in North Vancouver
District of North Vancouver could give the local economy a $1 billion boost and generate 500 to 1000 jobs in
Today is DNV council’s chance to set a high ethical standard
The motion encourages councillors to recuse from voting on development application connected to their campaign donations.
North Vancouver publisher appointed to Order of B.C.
McIntyre is one among the 15 BC citizens, including Dave Brewer, the founder of North Shore Rescue, that have been named for the Province’s highest form of recognition.





















