Tales of coyotes killing cats in West Vancouver abound, claims resident
A West Vancouver citizen is asking the District of West Vancouver to spread awareness and provide more information about what
Iconic reminder of railway history is being pushed from place to place in North Vancouver
A rare railway structure dating back to 1913 lies forgotten and abandoned as a new glitzy city shapes up at
Six homes to make way for over 100 condos and townhomes on Mountain Highway neighbourhood
Council was split on these development but a majority vote allowed the rezoning to move to the public hearing stage.
Mayoral candidate drags CNV to court
“My lawyers issued a warning not to proceed with this unlawful conduct, as did I. The City went forward despite
Bookham accuses Mayor Mussatto and Coun. Keating of ‘horse trading’
“We couldn’t have two members of the public speak after the public hearing but the applicant could contact the members
Keating’s motion on potential oil spill gets council support
City of North Vancouver council is throwing its support behind provincial government’s efforts to obtain clarity from the Supreme Court
This man has a solution for the homeless in North Shore
“If you have a friend or a son or daughter or even someone you know on the street with a
Doomed from start, Muri’s plan for modular housing drowns in DNV council
“He (Mayor Walton) was ruling my motion out of order. I wanted it to be part of the record for
CNV will spend $500,000 on new picnic area, pitch and putt at Mahon Park
The City of North Vancouver will be spending $500,000 on a new picnic area as well as a Pitch and
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



















