CNV plans a pool at Harry Jerome and wonder how it will be funded
“The cost sharing is information we need as soon as possible. If the district believes it’s a model that is
Council watcher questions DNV on residential units in the pipeline
It is too much and too fast: That is what a council watcher told the District of North Vancouver council
Know why property crime is high in West Vancouver
By Gagandeep Ghuman Vast majority of property crime in West Vancouver is committed by those who don’t live in the
Dogs don’t damage trails that much: Citizen claims district research is bogus
Draft plan for trails cites a study that says dogs make significant impacts on natural vegetation within six metres of
Holly Back surprises with vote, but she says it’s no surprise
‘Oh, it was the usual 4-3 vote’ is a refrain you will hear a lot in the City of North
Crippled by accident, enterprising veteran needs help
“This is the hardest thing we have to go through. We are facing a really difficult time right now, and
DNV faces a difficult choice: Views or losing jobs and businesses
Local economy and job creation will suffer if the District of North Vancouver makes changes to local laws that govern height restrictions for industrial structures, industry groups warned the council in a public hearing.
OCP unveils a brand new West Vancouver
Be ready for a new West Vancouver. If the district’s new Official Community Plan (OCP) is to be believed, West
Too much development happening at a time in Edgemont ?
By Gagandeep Ghuman There were words of support and concern from local citizens for a proposed 25-unit townhome project on
Smoking ban in CNV: Was there any fire behind this smoke ?
It’s all smoke and mirrors on how the City of North Vancouver has chosen to move ahead with the discussion
Mary-Ann Booth officially announces bid for West Van mayor
Mary-Ann Booth, a seven-year veteran of West Vancouver Council and former school trustee, has announced her candidacy for mayor of
West Van police arrest man for dating app fraud
A suspect accused of targeting young men for fraud through a dating website has been arrested following a tip from
Who are we building for? Foreign buyers? Investors?
The biggest and most needed change in our community would be if everyone on the North Shore took the time
LMLGA meet is a junket on taxpayer’s money: Rod Clark
“Three days in Whistler in May with no agenda??? Sounds like a junket to me! For that reason alone I
This 110-year-old Deep Cove store is stuck in a bureaucratic time warp
While both business partners says they respect the process behind renovating a heritage property, they had no idea it would
What a woman wanted to tell CNV council but couldn’t
Lara Ramsay was denied the opportunity to speak before the council because Councillor Craig Keating opposed the motion to allow
Drawing the British Columbians out and making them feel proud
“The goal is to draw the British out and make them a little prouder. My goal as president is to
How to undedicate a park in Lynn Valley
It’s just a sliver of public land but could serve as an instructive lesson for District of North Vancouver council
Healing affirmations from Anne Marie Evers
The universe may be inscrutable but Evers believes it’s accessible to anyone who has faith in its ability to give back health or prosperity or anything we desire if we can make a plea to it.
West Van police urges caution after suspicious illness of dog
West Vancouver Police are urging residents to be cautious and watchful after a suspicious illness of a local dog this