Measles immunization: Final drop-in clinic on June 15
VCH is encouraging those parents to attend the final drop-in clinic on Saturday, June 15, from 10 am to 2 pm, at the West Community Health Centre, 2121 Marine Drive in West Vancouver.
West Van councillors argue over their pay
West Vancouver councillors argued and even accused each other of grandstanding and politicking over a motion to increase council pay
Expect delays and detours as construction begins on B-Line
Be prepared for some delays, detours and lane closures as construction for the B-Line starts in North Vancouver. The express
Two West Van cops to be honoured for life-saving CPR
BC Emergency Health Services presents Vital Link Awards to honour those who perform CPR during an emergency, providing a vital link to a patient’s successful survival.
CNV to restrict parking in Harbourside area
Starting late June, City of North Vancouver will restrict parking to four hours in the Harbourside.
Seniors rental building proposed in West Vancouver
Despite some concerns over Community Amenity Contribution and parking, a seniors rental building proposal in West Vancouver moved towards a public hearing in July.
$3,000:The cost of breathing down West Van council’s neck
A group of West Vancouver citizens are fundraising to hold the council accountable by ensuring locals are well informed on
West Van police offers autism friendly open house
Sensory-friendly events allow those with autism to experience something with lower auditory and visual stimulation.
Why not invite me? Green Party candidate fumes at Rotary Club
George Orr, the MP candidate for Green Party, says the club has ‘decreed’ that the Green Party will not be permitted at the event.
From June 24, increased Translink service for 26 overcrowded routes
Starting June 24 TransLink is increasing bus service to overcrowded routes, including making some permanent changes to North Shore routes.
Let Pier 7 open until 1am, city staff says
CNV staff supports the drinking hour extension from 12 am to 1 am on Friday and Saturday nights.
151 East Keith project looms over nature, space and people
The people in the community next to this building and around the park totally understand the need for housing in
In Deep Cove, visitors crowd out local customers
Arash Memarzadeh feels that the council just doesn’t understand the reality of Deep Cove. “To me it sucks to live
DNV moves ahead with improvements to East 29th street
The District of North Vancouver is going ahead with improvements to East 29th Street between Lonsdale and Lynn Valley Road.
Transit crossing across Burrard Inlet: Liberal MLAs not impressed
BC Liberal MLAs are looking for long-term solutions in response to the NDP’s plan to study the feasibility of an
If West Van gets lucky, you will have a restored Ferry Building
A new basement, new washrooms, new stairs, new doors and new floor finish — it will almost be a new
Hanson wants more funding for legal aid system
As a lawyer, Jim Hanson has to pay sales tax on services he offers to clients. Hanson, who is also
How the DNV wage bill grew by $2.1 million
New hires, promotions and collective agreements at District of North Vancouver (DNV) have added an extra $2.1 million to the
Two citizens tell DNV councillors of money and morality
Two local citizens are urging their elected representatives to recuse themselves from voting on development which may be connected to
Hot dog for litter: An innovative idea can get you Local Love funding
They applied with UCLM to organise a unique program where they offered hot dogs for anyone who brought them a bag of litter.




















